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MEDIA MANAGEMENT OF STATE MUSIC RECORDING (CASE STUDY MUSIC RECORDING LOKANANTA SURAKARTA) Muadz, Muadz
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Music recording industry cannot be separated from the role of recorded music company that enliven the market with recorded music products. High public interest toward recorded music has become a major attention drawer for recorded music stakeholders to make a profit. This industry, moreover, is not static, but dynamic. It is closely related to consumer tastes and the development of communication information technology. In other words, we can say that this industry is full of uncertainty. Responding to this situation, recorded music companies should be able to adequately apply the principles and functions of media management. Hence, the recorded music produced can well respond to consumer tastes and meet the development of information and communication technology of the industry. This study aims to determine the management processes and functions of Surakarta Lokananta recorded music media which is owned by the government. Lokananta is operated under 2 (two) different institutions, namely the Ministry of Information (Deppen) and the General Printing Company of Republic of Indonesia (Perum PNRI). These two different institutions employ different processes and management functions which, in turn, give impacts on the recorded music and condition of Lokananta. Those differences lie on the applied governance regulations, processes and management’s functions, quality and quantity of financial, recorded music, technology, and human resources. Keywords: Media Management, Music Recording, Company Resources, State Music Recording Company.
THE EFFECT OF GLOBALIZATION ON CULTURE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION Mialiawati, Inggis
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Globalization is the most important factor in driving indicators of the rate of change of a country. If a country has good indicators of globalization, this is a positive point for that country. However, the rate of globalization is not accompanied by appropriate norms in society, causing an imbalance in the nation and state, which clearly influences norms in life. This research was written to learn how globalization affects culture, information technology, and education. The research method used is a qualitative method with interview techniques to 20 student of UNISRI`s Civic Education Program, who aged 18-20 years. The results showed that on average, a total of 80% of students saw and felt the effects of globalization. Then it must be provided with supervision by parents and increase information about the impact of globalization on culture, information technology, and education which is also very influential on learning so that it can provide great motivation for people to read and learn information from various sources and can protect themselves from carried by the very strong currents of globalization. Keywords: Globalization, Culture, Information Technology, and Education.
THE EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL, ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH (EWOM) AND SERVICE QUALITY IN APPLICATION CONTACT CENTER NTMC KORLANTAS POLRI ON THE LEVEL OF SATISFACTION Khairunnisa, Ana; Prasojo, Eko
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Traffic accident data that occurred in the last three years increased quite significantly from 2017 to 2018 by 5%, and the increase from 2018 to 2019 was 7%. Cases on this highway should be suppressed or even eliminated with an understanding of the safety of the community, especially motorists. One of the government's efforts to provide services to the community in the prevention and management of accidents, the National Traffic Management Center Polri which was later referred to as the NTMC Polri. Implementation of information technology is expected to provide positive and useful services. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of acceptance of the use of technology, Electronic Word of Mouth, Service Quality on the NTMC Contact Center application for the NTMC Korlantas Polri on the level of satisfaction. This type of research used in this research is quantitative explanatory. This research was conducted on the application of the NTMC Contact Center Korlantas Polri. The population in this study were 10,000 people who had accessed and used the NTMC application for public complaint service needs. The research sample was taken by using snowball sampling with the Slovin formula to obtain a sample of 100 people. Data analysis in this study used multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the technology acceptance model variable had a positive and significant effect on community satisfaction with a t-value of 3,120> t table, 2,000 with a sig value of 0,000. Furthermore, the variable electronic word of mouth has no effect on community satisfaction with t-count value of 1.156 t table, 2,000 with a sig value of 0.000. Keywords: Electronic Word of Mouth, Technology Acceptance Model
THE ROLES OF INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING SERVICES WITH HOME WORK ASSIGMENT TECHNIQUES TO REDUCE GADGET USE BEHAVIOR OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF BINA PATRIA 1 SUKOHARJO IN 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR Virgia A.R, Nuke; Suryanti, Hera Heru Sri; Hartini, Sri
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The aim of the research is to find out how the role of individual counselling services using homework assessment techniques to reduce the behaviour of students using gadgets at SMK Bina Patria 1 Sukoharjo in the academic year 2020/2021. This research was conducted at SMK Bina Patria 1 Sukoharjo for the academic year 2020/2021. This research is a descriptive qualitative research, data collection techniques in this study using interviews, observations, documentation and home visits. In this study, the subject was one of the students of SMK Bina Patria 1 Sukoharjo for the academic year 2020/2021. The validity of the data used in this study was the triangulation of sources and data. Qualitative data analysis is inductive, which is based on an analysis of the data obtained, then a relationship pattern is developed with the following steps: data reduction, data presentation, results or conclusion. The results of this research is explain how the role of individual counselling services with homework assessment techniques to reduce the use of gadgets for students of SMK Bina Patria 1 Sukoharjo. From the results of individual counselling that was conducted for 4 (four) meetings, it was found that there was a change from the subject's self towards a better direction in excessive use of gadgets both at home, at school and in the community. It is hoped that participants can be responsible for themselves and the tasks given and realize that excessive use of gadgets will have a negative impact on their lives someday. Keywords: Individual Counselling Service with homework assessment techniques, use of gadgets.
PROCEEDING ARTICLE TEMPLATES 3RD ICTESS (THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZATIONS (OIC) IN HANDLING THE PALESTINEISRAEL CONFLICT IN 2016-2019) Lestari, Atik; Widhiyoga, Ganjar; Dipo Kusumo, GPH
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This research discusses the effectiveness of Islamic cooperation organizations (OKI) in dealing with the 2016 Palestinian-Israeli conflict -2019. Palestine and Israel are two countries in the Middle East which are still in conflict until now. This conflict occurs because of three things, namely, the establishment of the independent state of Israel in 1948 in the Palestinian territories, until now Israel continues to annex the Palestinian territories and Israel does not comply with UN resolution No. 181 dated 29 November 1947 concerning the division of Palestinian and Israeli territories, and the third is regarding the transfer of the Israeli capital from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem which was previously the capital of Palestine. Responding to this, the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC), which has members from Islamic countries and the majority of the Muslim population, issued various resolutions. This study was analyzed using the theory of international regime effectiveness with a knowledge approach or the Kantian model. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method with primary and secondary data collection sources. The research was conducted through document collection with descriptive elaboration. This research concludes that the OIC's involvement in dealing with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has not brought effective results or is not in accordance with what is stated in the OIC Charter (OIC Charter). Keywords: Effectiveness, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Palestinian Israeli Conflict, Resolution
PROCEDURES FOR MARRIAGE FOR A MASSIVE COMMUNITY KAMPAR DISTRICT Fitriani, Riska; Yanti, Elma
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Evaluation of Career Guidance and Counseling Program through Accountability Model Bridge Utami, Ferisa Prasetyaning
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The Accountability Model Bridge is a solution for school counsellors in evaluating counselling programs, especially in the career field, based on a framework that contains the stages of evaluating guidance and counselling programs. This Bridge Model evaluation is interrelated between (1) the counselling program evaluation cycle and (2) the counselling context evaluation cycle. Career guidance and counselling program need to be evaluated for its achievement to see how effective it is and how it impacts students. The Accountability Model Bridge is a framework that can assist counsellors in facilitating the implementation of program evaluations involving school stakeholders. The existence of this Bridge Model can provide an effect and understanding for school administrators about the benefits of the career counselling program that is followed by students which later can be used as the basis for continuous program improvement. The counsellor can carry out guidance and counselling programs effectively. Keywords: Accountability, Career Guidance and Counseling, Bridge Model
NUTRITION EDUCATION IN TARAKANITA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLIN MAGELANG AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE CHANGES IN KNOWLEDGE, BEHAVIOR, AND ATTITUDE Suhartatik, Nanik; Handayani, Sri; Ningrum, Kirana Swasti; Mustofa, Akhmad; Wulandari, Yustina Wuri
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Wrong eating behavior in school-age children may end up in serious nutrition problems. During the periods of growth of elementary-school-age children, attention should be paid to their nutrition fulfilment. Inadequate knowledge of nutrition education may lead them to unhealthy food consumption. Healthy food itself is one which contains balanced nutritions. The introduction of fast food into the food health sector in Indonesia can also influence public diets. In order to evade future nutrition problems, nutrition education is thus necessary for elementary-school-age children, especially for the purpose of enhancing knowledge, attitude, and selection practice healthy foods and snacks. The menus for school-age children must have nutrition contents which are balanced and needed by the body. This research determines the effect of nutrition education on SD Tarakanita Magelang fifth graders’ knowledge of healthy and nutritious food consumption. The 64 respondents enrolled in this research were divided into two classes: education and non-education classes. The respondents consisted of 10–13-year-old fifth graders. This research used a questionnaire for data collection. Pre-test was first conducted to both education and non-education classes. Then, to the education class four nutrition education materials were delivered. Two months afterward the final data were derived through post-test. The research results showed that the provision of nutrition education for the fifth graders of SD Tarakanita Magelang affected their food consumption knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. Keywords: elementary school, nutrition education, behavior, attitude
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CHARACTER EDUCATION MODEL BASED ON REGIONAL DANCE ARTS TO SUPPORT CHILD FRIENDLY SCHOOL Supeni, Siti; Harini, Setyasih; Mialiawati, Inggis
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The research aims at testing the effectiveness of developmental model of character education based on regional art dance at child friendly school in Surakarta viewed from education, recreation, and competitive and finding out the implementation of character education based on regional dance through developmental model of character education at child friendly school based on regional culture (being able to be used as regional tourism assets). The methods of research are literature studies, interview, survey, observation, and documentation. The data were analyzed through research and development (R&D).The research findings show that the implementation of regional art dance in character education achieve 80 % up to 100% because art dance has been programmed at elementary school in Surakarta to support cultural village; however in the implementation of child friendly school is to ask a question to regional government for its policy for developing art dance through character education model stating that there are 66.7 % of respondents do not understand about the model; therefore it needs to continue with a socialization model. Keywords: character education, child friendly school, regional dance
A SCOPING REVIEW OF FEEDING 250 MILLION INDONESIANS Irawaty, Dian Kristiani
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Covid-19’s pandemic impacts on the Indonesians food system pose risks to human health. Little attention has been paid to food insecurity of 250 million Indonesians, resulting in a public health concern. The aim of the study is to conduct a scoping review on food security in Indonesia. Google Scholar and the Pubmed Research Documents were used to search for relevant primary research using the following terms: “food security”, “access”, “availability”, “utilisation”, “Indonesia”, and “Covid-19”. A totalled seven articles from Google Scholar and the Pubmed Research Documents were finally selected. The articles revealed three types of research approaches, those that nutritious food intake of Indonesians (n=1), those that quantified food security (n=2), and articles that addressed at least one pillar of food security during covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia (n=4). Research investigating dietary intake of carbohydrate foods is more prevalent among Indonesians, though many differences exist among participant age groups and geographical areas. Future research should include direct measurements of food intake and food security to provide a more complete picture of food security in Indonesia. Keywords: food insecurity, food availability, Indonesia.

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