Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan
Aims and scope: Aims Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Kejuruan aims to present high-quality and relevant scientific articles in the form of original research results in the field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training. By showcasing the latest teaching techniques, effective instructional methods, and recent advancements in relevant technologies, this journal provides a significant contribution to the enhancement of superior vocational education and engineering development. The journal strives to become a reliable reference source for researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. All articles published undergo a rigorous process of selection and peer review, ensuring that the information presented in this journal maintains a high level of credibility. Scope The scope of research in the field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) encompasses a wide range of topics related to the education and training provided for various technical and vocational skills. This field involves the study and improvement of educational programs, training methodologies, and strategies that prepare individuals for specific careers and industries. The scope of TVET research includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Curriculum Development: Research focuses on designing and updating curricula that align with industry needs, technological advancements, and job market demands. Teaching and Learning Methods: Studies explore effective pedagogical approaches, instructional techniques, and innovative technologies that enhance the teaching and learning experience in vocational settings. Technology Media: Leveraging these technology media resources can enhance the vocational education experience by providing diverse learning materials, facilitating collaboration, and keeping learners informed about the latest developments in their chosen field. (Online Courses and Platforms, YouTube Channels and Tutorials, Podcasts, Tech Blogs and Websites, Interactive Learning Platforms, Educational Apps, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), Webinars and Online Events, Social Media Communities, and E-books and Digital Publications) Workforce Development: Research examines strategies to bridge the gap between education and the workforce, ensuring graduates possess the skills and competencies required by industries. Skill Assessment and Certification: Investigations into valid and reliable methods for assessing vocational skills, as well as the development of certification standards that validate individuals' proficiency. Industry-University Collaboration: Studies analyze partnerships between educational institutions and industries to ensure that educational programs remain up-to-date and relevant. Apprenticeships and Internships: Research into structured on-the-job training experiences that allow students to acquire practical skills and experience real work environments. Lifelong Learning and Continuing Education: Exploration of strategies for ongoing skills development and training for individuals to adapt to changing job market requirements. Gender Equality and Inclusivity: Investigations into promoting gender-balanced participation and inclusivity in traditionally male-dominated vocational fields. Technological Advancements: Research on the integration of emerging technologies, such as digital tools and Industry 4.0 concepts, into vocational training programs. Quality Assurance: Studies on mechanisms to ensure the quality of vocational education and training programs, including accreditation and evaluation processes. Policy and Governance: Examination of policies and regulations that shape TVET systems and their effectiveness in promoting skill development and employability. Socio Economic Impact: Research into the influence of TVET on economic growth, social mobility, and addressing unemployment challenges. Engineering (miscellaneous) encompasses a diverse range of topics that contribute to the advancement and application of engineering principles across various disciplines, providing valuable learning opportunities in vocational education. Overall, research in the field of TVET contributes to improving the quality and relevance of vocational education, addressing skills gaps, and fostering the successful transition of individuals into the workforce, thereby promoting economic development and societal well-being.
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Corrosion failure analysis of CuNi 90/10 on seawater fire protection system
Riastuti, Rini;
Alfian, Alfian;
Manurung, Rizky Rama Putra;
Budiarto, Wahyu;
Kaban, Agus S
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Kejuruan Vol 5 No 4 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang
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DOI: 10.24036/jptk.v5i4.30423
The failure analysis of a seawater fire protection system of oil and gas processing facility was observed in this paper. The fire protection pipe line & hull seawater filter were made of CuNi 90/10. Severe deep pits and fracture were observed at bottom of jockey pump spool pipe and hull seawater filter. Visual observation, scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive spectroscopy, x-ray diffractometry were employed in the present failure analysis. The oxygen exposure on CuNi 90/10 of Seawater Fire Protection system had a significant impact on failure and was exacerbated by the presence of chloride exposure.
Suitcase security system using Android and GPS
Hendri, Hendri;
Rosyinta, Rosyinta
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Kejuruan Vol 5 No 4 (2022): Regular Issue
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DOI: 10.24036/jptk.v5i4.32423
Technological progress is something that cannot be avoided in line with the development of science. Technology provides many benefits because technology is present to facilitate human work. One of the technological advances is the presence of airplanes. To go wherever humans are not restricted by distance and time. Generally, people will use a suitcase to store their luggage when they travel because it is easier to carry. But the theft of items in the suitcase is rampant. For this reason, a security system can be made that can inform the owner that the suitcase has been forcibly opened. The PIR sensor installed in the suitcase will detect if there is movement and temperature of the human body heat in the suitcase. Then GSM SIM900A will send a notification to the owner and the buzzer will sound. If the suitcase has been stolen and taken away then we can see the location of the suitcase in the application that has been made with coordinates obtained from the GPS module installed in the suitcase. In addition, we can activate or deactivate the sensor through an application that has been made with the aim that when the owner opens the suitcase there will be no notification that the suitcase has been forced open and the buzzer will not ring.