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Gema Wiralodra
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Gema Wiralodra adalah jurnal yang dikelola oleh LPPM Universitas Wiralodra. Gema Wiralodra telah ada sejak tahun 2005 dan merupakan jurnal pertama di Universitas Wiralodra. Gema Wiralodra merupakan jurnal berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan dua kali setahun (bulan April dan bulan Oktober) yang mempublikasikan hasil penelitian orisinal dari berbagai disiplin ilmu. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan konsep, teori, perspektif, paradigma, dan metodologi dalam kajian ilmu dari lintas kajian ilmu sosial, hukum, pendidikan, pertanian, teknologi dll.
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"Kartagam" media in improving readiness to read in early children Suyatinah, Suyatinah; Mulyono, Rahmat
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 3 (2023): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.424

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Paying attention to children's development and the need to develop the reading potential of preschool-age children, there is something that can help achieve the goal of learning to read optimally, namely through parenting. The care used in teaching preschool-age children must pay attention to their level of development. Paying attention to the level of development means also considering their developmental tasks. The objectives to be achieved in this research are: 1) Describe the ongoing process of early reading preparation learning through letter matching activities using word and picture cards (Kartagam) in early childhood, 2) Describe the magnitude of the increase in early reading preparation through letter/word matching activities using word and picture card media (Kartagam) in early childhood, and3)Describe changes in attitudes and learning behavior of young children after early reading preparation lessons were carried out through letter matching activities using word and picture cards (Kartagam). Using the media "Kartagam" (Word and Picture Cards) is hoped to improve children's literacy skills, especially early childhood reading readiness.
Positive discipline to build student character in learning during the pandemic Arianto, Teguh Dwi; Mulyono, Rahmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.425

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The problem in distance learning in Geography subjects at SMA Negeri 1 Rongkop is the lack of student discipline in responding to and completing assignments given by the teacher. Based on observations made during the first three months of the odd semester 2021/2022, the average student attendance rate in distance learning was 77%. Meanwhile, students have an average of 72% discipline in submitting assignments or responding to teachers. This is possible because teachers have not instilled positive discipline in students, so the results are less than optimal. The aim of this research is to describe the general picture of the application of positive discipline in the classroom, including the preparation of class agreements, implementation, and results. The research results show that the application of positive discipline through class agreements has a positive impact on teachers and students. The level of student discipline in completing assignments is 88%, and the average attendance rate is 90% with very good qualifications. The results of interviews with students conducted via Google Forms and distributed by teachers regarding the use of positive discipline received a very positive response, with 97% giving a positive response. As a result, teachers must use positive discipline during distance learning. This shows that even though learning is distance learning, critical assessment of learning can still be carried out. Average attendance is 90% with excellent qualifications. The results of interviews with students conducted via Google Forms and distributed by teachers regarding the use of positive discipline received a very positive response, with 97% giving a positive response. As a result, teachers must use positive discipline during distance learning. This shows that even though learning is distance learning, critical assessment of learning can still be carried out. Average attendance is 90% with excellent qualifications. The results of interviews with students conducted via Google Forms and distributed by teachers regarding the use of positive discipline received a very positive response, with 97% giving a positive response. As a result, teachers must use positive discipline during distance learning. This shows even though learning is distance learning, critical assessment of learning can still be carried out.
Increasing Children's Basic Literacy Through Storybook Media Triyanita, Triyanita; Mulyono, Rahmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.426

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Activities to improve basic literacy through reading storybooks are carried out daily, one of the efforts to enhance students' Basic Literacy skills. This research aims to understand how storybooks are used as a medium to improve the basic literacy skills of early childhood. The subjects in this research were teachers, students, and parents of group B students at the Mertelu Guyangan PKK Kindergarten. Reading storybook media improves basic literacy by observing and gathering information regarding storybook reading activities by children, teachers, and parents at school, the types of books children like, and the benefits of reading storybooks in improving basic literacy skills based on observation and analysis.
The Influence of implementing the new student admissions policy on the management of the student admissions program to realize the effectiveness of student admissions Hayat, Yusep Saepul; Salamah , Ummu; Masripah, Masripah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.430

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The educational problems faced include the low effectiveness of new student admissions in madrasah education. It is thought that the management of the student admissions program could have been more optimal due to the influence of the implementation of the new student admissions policy, which has not been optimal, resulting in the effectiveness of student admissions not being optimal. The research aims to analyze the implementation of the new student admissions policy on managing the student admissions program to realize the effectiveness of student admissions. The research method used in this research is the analytical description method using observation, survey, and documentation study techniques. The data analysis technique used to answer this research hypothesis is statistics using a path analysis model. The population and respondents for this research were 51 teaching and educational staff at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Al-Mu'awanah and Madrasah Tsanawiyah Nurul Hidayatul Iman. The results of testing the central hypothesis using path analysis testing are: "There is an influence of the implementation of the new student admissions policy on the management of the student admissions program to realize the effectiveness of student admissions." Based on the test results, the Fcount value is more significant than Ftable, namely tcount = 110.4829 > ttable = 2.0117. From these values, a statistical conclusion can then be obtained, namely that H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted so that the implementation variable of the new student admissions policy (X) has a positive effect on the management of the student admissions program (Y) to realize the effectiveness of student admissions (Z). The test results on the sub-hypotheses show that implementing the new student admissions policy positively and significantly affects managing the student admissions program. Student admissions program management has a positive and significant effect on the effectiveness of student admissions. Implementing the new student admissions policy has a positive and significant impact on the efficacy of student admissions.
Designing a knowledge management system with big data for data and information center of the Indonesian Ministry of health on software development Setiawan, Alliefiandini; Wang, Gunawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.462

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Every company has essential information. This information can become company knowledge. Knowledge must be organized so that learning is often used optimally. If knowledge is optimally organized, people who want to use it will find it difficult to find it. Therefore, knowledge management is needed. Knowledge management is used everywhere. In this case, knowledge management will be used for application development. This knowledge was previously processed using ETL, where data would be collected, filtered, and combined with various sources. This knowledge management will be integrated with big data in the software development process so that users can easily find the necessary knowledge.
Analysis of robot as a substitute for barista using Thomas Kuhn's paradigm theory approach: barista robot at Family Mart store Diana, Marselin; Kuswanti, Ana; Mulyana, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.464

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Technological developments have created many innovations that help make human life more manageable. One of these developments is the Bariska Robot presented at the Family Mart Grand Indonesia Store, Jakarta. Even though its existence is welcomed, quite a few feel that it is a threat to humans because it is considered that it can replace the role of the Barista. The presence of robot baristas cannot replace the baristas themselves. Baristas have values ​​that apparently cannot be imitated by robots. In this research, the author used the library research method to collect information according to the needs of this research. As well as using Thomas S. Kuhn's ideas to examine the role of paradigms in the scientific revolution. Which is the basis of the technological changes that occur.
The role of west java National Amanat Party (PAN) organizational communications in educating communities persuasive communications during the Covid-19 Pandemic Faris, Azmi Abi; Yunansyah, Yoseph Mahdi
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): gema wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i2.467

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The objective study is how the party mandates national West Java to educate people persuasively during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research method that will be used in this research is descriptive qualitative. This research uses source data primary and secondary. The researcher also did interviews and observations to obtain preliminary data regarding persuasive community education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on observation And observation as well analysis done researcher, so results from the study of This role of communications organization done by the Board Leader Region Java West (DPW) are Already very Good from the regional level to the level of the Leadership Council of the West Java National Mandate Party Branch. DPW Pan West Java plays on its intentions by conducting persuasive communication in educating the public about the 5M campaign, namely keeping their distance, washing hands, using a mask, staying away from crowds, and limiting mobilization and interactions. The conclusion from this study is that the role of organizational communication carried out by the DPW PAN of West Java is very optimal and structural in providing information, socialization, and education-related campaign 5M to the public in a persuasive manner. Matter this can look at the progress done by the Board Leader Region West Java to its members intensely through various routine discussion forums, which are also carried out through discussion forums through the internal WhatsApp group of the West Java PAN Regional Leadership Council.
Waqf Law is Relevant in Responding to the Challenges of the Age Regarding the Law of Selling Waqf Goods: Study of the Book of Fathul Mu'in by Syaih Zainuddin Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Malibari Waluyo, Waluyo
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): gema wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i2.470

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This study aims to provide a deeper understanding and offer solutions to the statements in the book. The research method used is qualitative research with a normative legal approach or library research. Contextual analysis was carried out to understand and analyze in depth the contents of the book "Fathul Mu'in". The results of the review show that the sale of waqf goods in the book is not permissible, even though the goods are damaged. This finding emphasizes the importance of understanding the views of texts in various literature and including the arguments and opinions of other scholars to provide solutions to problems that often arise in today's society. Syekh Ahmad Zainuddin Al-Malibari is based on the law of the Ash-Shafi'i school of thought and prioritizes opinions that are in line with him in waqf law. However, the suggestion of fiqh states that every case must be adjusted to its purpose. This approach is in line with the hadith which states that every action depends on the intention. Some scholars also argue that the important thing is to preserve the old, which is good and take the new, which is better. Problem solving in religion basically aims for the benefit of religion and people in general. Some scholars also argue that the important thing is to preserve the old, which is good and take the new, which is better. Problem solving in religion basically aims for the benefit of religion and people in general. Some scholars also argue that the important thing is to preserve the old, which is good and take the new, which is better. Problem solving in religion basically aims for the benefit of religion and people in general.
Application of the Exoneration Clause in Consumer Protection Judging from Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection Ataupah, Melaty Belantika; Usman, Siti Ramlah; Jacob, Yossie M.Y.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.471

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This research examines the exoneration clause's application in consumer protection in Bena Village, South Amanuban District, South Central Timor Regency. The data collection methods were interviews and literature study, with data processing and analysis carried out descriptively and qualitatively. The research results show that the application of the exoneration clause occurs in mixed-type food stalls and kiosks, while it does not apply to service businesses. Factors that influence the implementation of exoneration clauses include a lack of education from the government regarding these clauses and a lack of independent consumer literacy. In conclusion, implementing the exoneration clause in consumer protection in Bena Village is not optimal, and it is recommended that there be outreach to consumers and business actors to increase awareness of consumer rights and replace unsuitable products with better ones.
Analysis of the effect of pancake product substitution using durian seed flour on consumer acceptance: case study of generation Z in DKI Jakarta Johnly, Steffany; Krisnadi, Antonius Rizki
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): gema wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i2.472

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Durian seeds possess numerous health benefits, and their high starch content makes them a potential substitute for wheat flour. However, despite their potential, durian seeds need to be more utilized and often become food waste. This study assesses the success and acceptability of pancakes made with durian seed flour substitution. The research employed an experimental approach comprising four treatments and one control group. The treatments involved 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% substitution of wheat flour with durian seed flour, while the control group contained 0% substitution. The acceptance test involved 100 panelists from Generation Z in DKI Jakarta. The results indicated that pancakes with 25% durian seed flour substitution were the most favored by the panelists, with an 80.1% preference rate, and were well-received by the public. The organoleptic analysis revealed that pancakes with 25% substitution had a pleasant sweet taste (71%), a mild durian seed flour aroma (55.5%), a soft texture (71.8%), and an attractive color (70.5%). For future research, it is suggested to conduct trials using durian seed flour with other food products or different food waste materials with relatively high proportions. This would enable a more comprehensive exploration of the potential applications of durian seed flour in the food industry.

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