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Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
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ACITYA WISESA is Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary research that has specificities in several fields such as: Education Sciences Agrarian and Biological Sciences Health Sciences Exact and Earth Sciences Human and Social Sciences Engineering Technology Review Article Educational Objects Social Sciences etc
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A SURVEY ON THE IMPORTANCE AND IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON LIFE-LONG EDUCATION: IMPLICATION FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Agoi, Moses Adeolu; Sain, Zohaib Hassan; Oshinowo, Oluwakemi Racheal; Agoi, Oluwanifemi Opeyemi
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 4 Issue 3 (2025)
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The rapid evolution of digital technology has significantly transformed the education landscape, mainly through integrating the internet. This shift has enhanced pedagogical activities in life-long education, making them more effective and engaging while ensuring widespread accessibility to learning resources. The availability of free online content has enabled users to communicate, share ideas, and acquire new skills seamlessly. The internet, a global system of interconnected computer networks, has become an indispensable tool in this digital age, opening vast knowledge reservoirs for teachers and students. This study investigates the internet's importance and impact on education, aiming to evaluate its role in improving educational practices and lifelong learning. An empirical approach was adopted, utilizing a structured questionnaire distributed among 100 students in two higher learning institutions. The findings revealed that the internet enhances academic performance, fosters critical thinking, encourages collaboration, and promotes independent learning. Furthermore, it highlighted the significant role of internet technology in democratizing education by providing accessible and affordable learning opportunities. In conclusion, the incorporation of internet technology has positively influenced the quality of the pedagogical process, thereby supporting the development and sustainability of lifelong education. These results underscore the internet's transformative potential in fostering educational advancement in the 21st century.
A VISUAL ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL CLADDING IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA Akinde, Dr. Toyin Emmanuel; Odeniyi, Akinkunmi Olatunbosum; Balogun, Temitope Toluwalase; Lawuyi, Funmilayo Dorcas; Elebute, Pita Tireni
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University of Lagos (UniLag) is synonymous with the municipality of Akoka. It is Nigeria's most cosmopolitan citadel of higher learning, established in 1962 alongside Universities in Nsukka, Zaria, and Ile-Ife, respectively. Her location in Akoka, which implies primacy in Yoruba philology, can be likened to divine providence or coincidence. Little wonder why the institution pitched itself as “The University of First Choice and the Nation’s Pride" and its product "Akokite". This claim resonates beyond its student enrollment, staff strength, and academic visibility but is typified in architectural structures. Prevalent among such structures are the main gate, the senate house, the library, students' halls of residence, and lecture halls. Interestingly, many of these structures are adorned with cladding; suspended wall finishing, exemplified in paint, wallpaper, flex, wood, metal, stone, marble, glass, and plastic. Regrettably, there is an apparent dearth of literature on the institution’s structural cladding, which supposedly is an oversight or oversimplification of its finishing and aesthetic roles. This research aims to highlight all that constitutes cladding on the Akoka campus of UniLag. As such, the study attempts visuality of Akoka structures, sixteen (16) of which were purposely shortlisted from the pool, each attests cladding representation of diverse typology. Findings attest to the plethora of diverse cladding media on physical structures on the Akoka campus. It further sheds light on the lexicological signification of Àkọ́kà as Ifá, justified in the conceptualisation and clarification of Ifáṣìfitì, as a university. The study concludes that it hopes its findings will provoke further scholarship on Akoka and structural cladding in particular.
LAW ENFORCEMENT ON ILLEGAL CIGARETTE DISTRIBUTION BY CUSTOMS INVESTIGATORS IN EAST JAVA I REGION Ardiansah, Wisnu; Sugiharto, Sugiharto; Suroso, Imam
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The circulation of illegal cigarettes is a serious challenge for the state in maintaining economic stability and public welfare. Many small cigarette entrepreneurs in Indonesia are concerned about the widespread distribution of illegal cigarettes. They are dissatisfied with the performance of Customs officers, who are perceived as not being stringent enough in enforcing regulations. The impact of the extensive circulation of illegal cigarettes, particularly those without excise stamps, causes legal cigarette entrepreneurs to face difficulties in competing, resulting in a decline in their production. Although many legal cigarette entrepreneurs have paid excise to the state, the reality is that the circulation of illegal cigarettes in the market is increasing, leading to a decrease in state revenue. Illegal cigarettes, sold at lower prices, tempt consumers to choose illegal products over legal and registered ones. This situation is very detrimental and highlights the need for firm and consistent actions from Customs officers. The Civil Servant Investigators (PPNS) of Customs and Excise play a crucial role in uncovering and taking action against such circulation within their jurisdiction. This study analyzes the efforts of the PPNS of Customs and Excise in uncovering illegal cigarettes at the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise of East Java I through a juridical-empirical approach. The research methodology involves document study, interviews, and direct observation. The results show measures such as increased supervision, socialization, inter-agency cooperation, and enforcement. Constraints include a lack of information regarding perpetrators and online circulation patterns. It is recommended that the PPNS enhance coordination, tracking systems, and regulations, as well as increase public awareness about the dangers of illegal cigarettes. These measures are expected to improve the effectiveness in handling the circulation of illegal cigarettes.
THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN SHAPING STUDENTS' CHARACTER AND COMPETENCE TOWARDS A PROGRESSIVE INDONESIA Silalahi, Verry Albert Jekson Mardame
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Education serves as the cornerstone in shaping the next generation of quality citizens, with teachers playing a pivotal role not only in knowledge transfer but also in cultivating students’ character, competence, and moral integrity. This descriptive qualitative study explores the transformative impact of educators as role models and moral guides in fostering noble values and competencies essential for addressing complex global challenges. Through an in-depth examination of innovative and adaptive learning strategies, the research highlights how teachers create conducive, student-centered learning environments that support the vision of a sustainable and developed Indonesia. Findings reveal that effective pedagogical practices—rooted in empathy, innovation, and ethical commitment—strengthen the alignment between education and national development goals. The study emphasizes that teacher professionalism, continuous training, and institutional support are critical in producing high-integrity human resources capable of driving national progress. Furthermore, integrating character education into curriculum development ensures that students are not only academically proficient but also ethically grounded. Ultimately, this article argues for a paradigm shift in education policy that recognizes teachers as central architects of national resilience and sustainable development. Strengthening their role is not merely an educational imperative but a strategic necessity for Indonesia’s future.
THE ROLE OF THE PALM OIL INDUSTRY IN SUPPORTING INDONESIA’S ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND DEFENSE LOGISTICS Hutagalung, Remond Tumpak Sumurung; Tumanggor, Muliahadi; Iswati, Sri
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This study aims to examine the strategic contribution of the palm oil industry to Indonesia’s economic resilience and defense logistics system. Employing a qualitative approach based on literature review, the analysis draws upon academic sources, policy documents, and institutional reports. As a leading sector in export and alternative energy supply, the palm oil industry plays a vital role in supporting national fiscal stability through state revenue generation and employment creation. Furthermore, the geographic distribution of palm oil plantations across border regions and remote areas has the potential to strengthen defense logistics infrastructure, particularly in resource mobilization and operational support. This study also highlights the opportunity to utilize palm-based bioenergy as an alternative fuel to sustain military operations. The findings indicate that synergy among industrial, fiscal, and defense policies is essential to optimize the strategic role of palm oil in enhancing national resilience. The study recommends reinforcing cross-sectoral regulations and increasing investment in downstream palm oil development aligned with strategic national interests.

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