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Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology adalah konferensi internasional dan forum kolaborasi ilmiah yang diselenggarakan oleh Universitas Negeri Semarang ISET mengundang peneliti, praktisi di sektor industri, pemangku kepentingan publik dan swasta, pendidik dari berbagai bidang yang datang dari berbagai negara untuk bertukar dan berbagi pengetahuan. Seminar ini diharapkan memberi percepatan inovasi teknologi yang memiliki potensi untuk mempercepat kemajuan industri dan pertumbuhan ekonomi, mengatasi krisis multidimensi, dan merevolusi dunia pendidikan di Indonesia.
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Scientific Argumentation Measurement Pattern of Pre-Service Elementary School Teachers: A Literature Review Fina Fakhriyah; Ani Rusilowati; Sunyoto Eko Nugroho; Sigit Saptono
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Abstrak. Scientific argumentation is a means to encourage students' critical thinking skills toward natural phenomena. By having scientific argumentation, a higher conceptual understanding of students could be ensured. This research aims to review and explore the related scientific argumentation findings for describing the importance of scientific argumentation measurement and finding out the patterns of scientific argumentation measurement. The literature review analyses showed that scientific argumentation-based learning could improve critical thinking, creative thinking, and problem-solving skills. Besides that, the scientific argumentation measurement pattern could be found out by using Toulmin Argumentation Pattern (TPA), Scientific Argumentation and Reasoning (SRA), and Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER). Scientific argumentation could be used to improve students' understanding of scientific concepts related to science phenomena. Thus, creating conclusions and understanding learning concepts by using claims and rebuts logically, analytically, and scientifically could occur. The empowerment strategy by using scientific argumentation measurement pattern is important to apply. Using an appropriate learning model is also important to create better students' outcomes with 21st-century skills.Key words: scientific arguments, measurement pattern, literature review
Analysis of Mathematical Creative Thinking Process Based on Self-Confidence in Complex Number Gunawan Gunawan; Kartono Kartono; Wardono Wardono; Iqbal Kharisudin
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Abstract. This study aims to describe students' creative thinking process based on self-confidence. The research subjects were Mathematics Education students who took the Introduction to Complex Number. The topic of the material used is the complex number. This type of research is qualitative. Data collection techniques included creative thinking skills tests, self-confidence questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. A creative thinking skills test is made based on indicators of fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Based on the self-confidence questionnaire data, students were grouped into low, moderate, and high. From each category, two people were taken as informants. Data analysis uses the Miles and Huberman type: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. The mathematical creative thinking process consists of preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification stages. The results showed that students could fulfill cognitive activities during the preparation and verification stages. Each category has a different way and answers at the incubation and illumination stages. The thing that affects is the previous knowledge.
Automatic Peat Water Treatment Method with Electrocoagulation and Salt Addition Techniques to Improve Chemical Quality to Drinking Water Hari Rudijanto Indro Wardono; Tri Cahyono; Nur Hilal; Kalasta Ayunda Putri
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Abstrak. Good drinking water must meet the requirements of one of which is chemical parameters, namely iron. This research was conducted to support government programs in the development of the health sector and the achievement of MDGs targets, especially those related to improving drinking water treatment facilities and peat water treatment equipment that is easy to move. The study was conducted by a pre-experimental method, a one-group pretest-posttest approach. Sampling points are carried out in the initial reservoir and the final bath of the processing results. Replication is carried out three times at the use of voltages of 9 volts, 12 volts, and 15 volts. Manufacture of 4% saline solution as a coagulant material. Making artificial peat water with raw materials from Ngasinan village, Bawen District, Semarang Regency. Statistical analysis using the Anova test. Shows that used voltage of 9 volts on average can reduce iron levels by 100%, 12 volts by 90.80%, and at 15 volts by 90.57%. Complying with the requirements of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 492 / Menkes / Per / IV / 2010 concerning Drinking Water Quality Requirements for iron content is 0.3 mg / lt. The difference in electrical voltage values does not have a significant effect on the decrease in iron content. It is necessary to make improvements to the research likes construction / position of the anode and cathode, the placement and protection of the sensor, tools used of the duration of sedimentation time (3 hours). using actual peat water, media cartridge for filtration.
Implementation of Cyber Counseling in Higher Education Through the My Counselor Application Hasan Bastomi; Sugiyo Sugiyo; Anwar Sutoyo; Awalya Awalya
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Abstract. This study aims to reveal the Implementation of Cyber Counseling in Higher Education Through the My Counselor Application. Research on the Implementation of Cyber Counseling in Higher Education was conducted using a qualitative approach with the type of field research with data collection techniques using Interview, Observation and Documentation Techniques. The research subjects or informants in this research are the chairman of the My Counselor Application Founder, My Counselor Application Admin, Guidance and Counseling Students of IAIN Kudus. The results showed that there are various counseling services in the My Counselor Application, namely individual counseling, SOS Call, My Counselor Support Group, Psychological Services, Meet Counselor, Consulting Services, My Test Services.-based counseling service Self Help for My Counselor users by utilizing social media Facebook and Instagram. The research contribution in this study is about the implementation of the My Counselor Application in Counseling Services in Higher Education.
Promoting Critical Literacy in Academic Reading Class: EFL Learners’ Activity Exploration Hendi Hidayat; Issy Yuliasri; Dwi Rukmini; Widhiyanto Widhiyanto
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Abstrak. The goal of this study was to investigate what EFL students did in academic reading class. The goal of the lesson is to prepare students to respond intelligently and critically to academic texts and to issues raised in written assignments. The idea behind this reading reaction has been influenced by Rosenblatt's research. She considers the act of reading to be a live event. The author believes that it would be useful to adapt this concept to academic reading even if it was often employed by literary majors. Qualitative information is provided to show how these pupils engage with text critically. In order to gather data for this study, the author observed, spoke with, and examined the written work of learners. The paper's recommendations for teachers to develop their own critical literacy approach to texts and modules are provided in the last section. In order to finish their output, the EFL students in this study employed a careful selection of texts, background knowledge activation, questions about the author's ideas, intertextuality for responding to the questions, and reflection.
Analysis of Creative Thinking Ability in Geometry Learning with the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Model Hendri Handoko; St. Budi Waluya; Rochmad Rochmad; Sugiman Sugiman
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Abstrak. This study aims to analyze and describe the ability to think creatively in geometry learning with the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model. The type of research used is descriptive-qualitative with research subjects 6 students selected by purposive sampling technique consisting of 2 students representing the group with high cognitive abilities, hereinafter referred to as the upper group with codes S-01 and S-02, 2 students representing the group with moderate cognitive ability, hereinafter referred to as the middle group with codes S-03 and S-04 and 2 students representing the group with low cognitive abilities, hereinafter referred to as the lower group with codes S-05 and S-06. The data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, document review, questionnaires and creative thinking ability test questions. There are five indicators of creative thinking skills analyzed, including: fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration and evaluation. The results showed that the upper group met all indicators of the ability to think creatively at the level of lack of external relations, in the middle group 1 student met all indicators of the ability to think creatively at the level of lack of external relations, while the other 1 student did not meet the indicators of elaboration at the level of lack of internal relations and the lower group did not meet the elaboration and evaluation indicators at the level of lack-mixed relations.
Discipline-Based Art Education in Labanotation Course as a Strategy to Create Graduate Profiles Imma Fretisari; Agus Cahyono; Hartono Hartono; Trianti Nugraheni
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Abstract. The writing of this article aims to describe the results of the analysis of the application of Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE) in the learning outcomes of the Labanotation course as part of the strategy to create a profile of graduates who have competence in dance and or dance education. The learning achievement of Labanotation is not only as a dance handicapping system, but also can hone analytical skills in dance movements. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive analysis approach. Based on the results of data processing and analysis that has been carried out, it is concluded that through the DBAE approach the implementation of the Labanotation Course is held with the aim of equipping/preparing students, so that students have skills and insight in writing and reading Labanotation, analyzing dance movements in order to understand the form and shape of dance techniques in dissecting and compiling them. This analytical ability is also needed by students in processing teaching materials and compiling learning methodologies. So it is hoped that by studying Labanotation, students when they graduate will be ready to have qualified competencies in the fields of research, education, and entrepreneurship in accordance with the predetermined graduate profile.
Analysis Of Students' Difficulties In Mathematical Proof Ability Viewed From An Epistemological Aspect Isnani Isnani; S.B. Waluya; Dwijanto Dwijanto; T.S.N.Asih
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Abstrak. The ability to prove is the essence in studying mathematics. And the ability to prove mathematics has not fully grown in students. This study specifically aims to analyze the ability of mathematical proof, to analyze learning difficulties in terms of student epistemology on the Limit Function material. The long-term benefit of this research is that the study of learning difficulties in terms of student epistemology related to mathematical proof in the Real Analysis course is expected to provide encouragement to other lecturers to further develop the learning process or teaching materials in an effort to develop mathematical proof skills for education students. mathematics. This study used a descriptive method, while the research subjects were 9 prospective mathematics teacher students at Pancasakti Tegal University who contracted the Real Analysis course. Data collection methods used include: (1) test of mathematical proof ability; (2) observation; (3) interview; and (4) documentation. The results obtained that there are 4 kinds of student difficulties in terms of epistemology related to Real Analysis courses, namely: a) learning difficulties related to difficulties in applying concepts; b) learning difficulties related to difficulties in determining principles; c) learning difficulties related to understanding the problem and d) related to difficulties in mathematical proof. Especially in mathematical proof, students experience difficulties, among others: not knowing how to start constructing proofs, not being able to use definitions (concepts) and principles that are already known, and tend to start constructing proofs with what has to be proven.
The Influence Of The Ethnomathematicss-Based Multy Representation Discourse Learning Model On Mathematical Communication Skills And Self-Confidence Of Junior High School Students Jaka Wijaya Kusuma; Zaenuri Zaenuri; Rochmad Rochmad; Emi Pujiastuti; Hamidah Hamidah
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Abstrak. Ethnomathematicss-based multy representation discourse is a learning model that emphasizes the use of multi-representation in a classroom setting using cultural relationships in the context of life that can improve students' mathematical communication skills and self-confidence. The purpose of the study was to find out how the influence of the Ethnomathematics based diskursus multy Representation model on students' mathematical communication skills and self-confidence. This study used a type of pretest-posttest control group design experiment. This research was carried out in the even semester of 2022 with samples of class VII B as the experimental class and VII A as the control class. Data collection techniques use tests and questionnaires. Data analysis techniques use t-test analysis, Effect Size, and questionnaire percentage. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the influence of the Ethnomathematics based diskursus multy Representation learning model on students' mathematical communication skills is very high and student self-confidence after being given the Ethnomathematics based diskursus multy Representation learning model is relatively high.
The Numeracy Ability of Field Dependent Students in Solving Well Structured Problems Maharani Izzatin; Kartono Kartono; Zaenuri Zaenuri; NR Dewi
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Abstract. Numeracy is an individual's ability to formulate, identify, understand and implement the basics of mathematics in various contexts that individuals need in everyday life. numeracy is closely related to solving mathematical problems. The problems experienced by students with field dependent cognitive style are still low mathematical problem solving abilities. The purpose of this study was to describe the student’s numeracy skills with field dependent cognitive style in solving well-structured problems. This research is a qualitative research with the researcher as the main instrument. The supporting instruments are the Group Embeded Figure Test (GEFT), numeracy test, and interview guide. The results showed that students with field dependent cognitive style had good numeracy skills in the aspect of counting and numeracy relations. However, students' numeracy skills in the aspect of arithmetic operations still need to be improved.

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