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International Journal of Technology and Education Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29860733     DOI : https://doi.org/10.99075/ijeter.v1i01.1186
Core Subject : Science, Education,
International Journal of Technology and Education Research( IJETER) is  a peer-reviewed journal which welcomes submissions involving a critical discussion of policy and practice, as well as contributions to conceptual and theoretical developments in the field. It includes articles based on empirical research and analysis (quantitative, qualitative and mixed method) and welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives. The journal embraces the broad range of settings and ways in which vocational and professional learning takes place and, hence, is not restricted by institutional boundaries or structures in relation to systems of education and training. This journal covers the topics of the educational profession, curriculum, educational philosophy, educational technology, learning strategies, educational management, educational psychology, student development, general issues in primary, secondary and higher education, educational foundations, teacher professional development, out-of-school education, and excellent education, the study of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, as well as economic, cultural and political aspects related to the role of vocational and professional education and training in society.
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Articles 367 Documents
Income Analysis and the Effect of Production Factors on the Productivity of Long Bean Farming in Tongkuno District, Muna Regency Citrahayu Diat Ningsih; Abdi, Abdi; La Ode Alwi
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): April - June, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJETE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i02.1298

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This study aims to determine the income of long bean farmers in Tongkuno District, Muna Regency and to determine the effect of production factors on the productivity of long bean farming in Tongkuno District, Muna Regency. The determination of the research location was carried out by simple random sampling with a total of 46 respondents. Data analysis using income analysis and cobb-douglas production function, t test (partial), F test (simultaneous) and coefficient of determination (R2). The results showed that the income of long bean farming was Rp131,106,076/planting season with an average total of Rp2,850,131/planting season. For the production function, it simultaneously shows that the variables of land area, seeds, urea fertilizer, NPK fertilizer, pesticides, labor, and capital have a significant effect on the productivity of long bean farming with a sig of 0.000 <0.1, a calculated F value of 16.158, a correlation coefficient (R) of 0.865 and a determination coefficient value (R2 ) of 0.749. Partially, the variables of land area, pesticides, and labor have a significant effect on the productivity of long bean farming, while the variables of seeds, urea fertilizer, NPK fertilizer, and capital do not have a significant effect on the productivity of long bean farming
Revenue Risk Analysis of Seaweed Cultivation (Kapphaphycus alvarezii and Eucheuma spinosum) in Bungin Permai Village, Tinanggea District, South Konawe Regency Muhammad Irlansyah; Surni, Surni; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): April - June, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJETE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i02.1301

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This research was motivated by the number of seaweed farmers Kapphaphycus Alvarezii and Eucheuma Spinosum who experienced a decrease in income due to the risks that occur starting from planting, maintenance, to harvest. The purpose of this study was to determine how the amount of risk that occurs during the cultivation of seaweed Kapphaphycus Alvarezii And Eucheuma Spinosum, knowing the income of farmers cultivating seaweed Kapphaphycus Alvarezii And Eucheuma Spinosum. The population in this study were seaweed farmers in Bungin Permai Village who cultivated seaweed totaling 52 people, using simple random sampling techniques where some members of the population were used as research samples. The variables in this study were the productivity and income of corn farming farmers. The analysis used in this study is the coefficient of variation obtained by the results of research showing that the risks that occur in cultivation such as damaged seeds, ice-ice disease, crop failure and accidents. can affect the income of seaweed farmers in Bungin Permai Village, so that the average income of Kapphaphycus Alvarezii seaweed farmers is Rp. 3,864,282 / planting period and Eucheuma Spinosum seaweed farmers Rp. 2,340,921 / planting period. And the risk of income obtained by the type of kapphaphycus alvarezii 0.026 and Eucheuma spinosum 0.030
Differences in Profits in MSMEs Before and After the Implementation ofe-Commerce : Case Study on Cornnah Home Industry Nurinul Haq; Bahari, Bahari; Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): July - September, International Journal of Technology and Education Research (
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1310

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This research is motivated by the large number of MSMEs in Kendari City but it is still rare to implement a sales system through e-commerce even though utilizing the e-commerce platform can increase sales and profits and can reduce production costs. This research was conducted in Anaiwoi Village, Kadia District, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. The purpose of this study was to determine how the application of e-commerce and how the difference in profits before and after the application of e-commerce in MSMEs The informants of this study were the owners of the Cornnah Home Industry This research uses descriptive methods and quantitative data analysis using paired sample test analysis using SPSS 26 data analysis tools. The results of the study obtained that the Cornnah household industry utilizes e-commerce platforms such as Shopee and Tokopedia and utilizes Instagram social media and digital transactions in helping the sales and marketing process of Cornnah corn chips products based on the results of a different test using a paired sample test showing that a significant value of 0.040 <0.05 which gives the conclusion that the application of e-commerce provides a difference in profits for Cornnah Household Industry business owners before and after the application of e-commerce
Fourier Series Estimator For Estimation of Birespon Nonparametric Regression Curves Agustini Tripena; Niken Larasati; Agus Sugandha; Putri Raffikah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1320

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In the last decade the Fourier Series estimator in nonparametric regression (one response) has received a lot of attention from researchers because of its flexibility. In this case, the Derer Fourier estimator will be developed in two response nonparametric regression (Birespon). The shape of the regression curve is unknown and is assumed to be contained in a continuous function space . Random errors are mutually independent with zero mean and variance , and are also mutually independent with zero mean and variance . Errors are random and correlated with each other .
Analysis Of The Marketing Distribution Pole Of Tempe Tofu In Lambusa Village Kecamatan Konda South Konawe District: Case Study of Tempet Benjo Tofu Farmers in Lambusa Village Pika Apriliana R; Abdi, Abdi; Munirwan, Munirwan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1326

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This research aims to determine the marketing distribution and analyze the efficiency of tofu and tempe marketing in IRT Benjo, Lambusa Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency. The research was conducted in Lambusa Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency, specifically at the Tofu and Tempe Household Industry Benjo. The research took place from October to November 2023. The population in this study consisted of the owners of the Benjo tofu and tempe business, collecting traders, retail traders, and distributor agents whose numbers were unknown. The sample determination technique for marketing institutions was determined using snowball sampling. The total sample size in this study was 17 people, consisting of 1 business owner, 6 retail traders, 5 collecting traders, and 5 distributor agents. The distribution pattern of tofu and tempe marketing was analyzed qualitatively through in-depth interviews with company owners and marketing institutions involved in the product flow from producers to end consumers. The efficiency of tofu and tempe marketing was analyzed using farmer share analysis by dividing the marketing margin at each marketing channel involved with the retail price at the marketing institution level. The results showed that 1) there were two distribution channels involved in the marketing of Benjo tofu and tempe in Lambusa Village, namely distribution channel I, where the Benjo tofu and tempe industry as the producer sold its products directly to end consumers without intermediary marketing institutions, and distribution channel II, where the producer sold its tofu and tempe products through collecting traders, who then resold them to retail traders, who in turn sold them to agents collaborating with kiosks and directly to end consumers, and 2) the marketing efficiency of Benjo tofu and tempe business in Lambusa Village on channel I was 80.48%, and on channel II was 55.61% for collecting traders and 57.78% for retail traders. Thus, it can be said that both the producer and marketing institutions have an efficient marketing system
Input Supply and Revenue Analysis of Seaweed Cultivation in Bungin Permai Village, Tinanggea Sub-district South Konawe District Muh. Fais Slamet Alfahyed; Abdi, Abdi; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1330

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This research was motivated by the input subsystem of the provision and distribution of seaweed seed production facilities and seaweed harvests, seaweed seed farmers generally produce their own seaweed seeds, some of which they will use for replanting and some will be sold in the form of seeds that are used by farmers to increase income. This research was conducted in Bungin Village, Tinanggea District, South Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. The purpose of this study was to determine how the supply of seaweed cultivation input subsystems in Bungin Permai Village, Tinanggea Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency and how much farmers' income from selling seaweed seeds in Bungin Permai Village, Tinanggea Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency. The population in this study were grass seed farmers in Bungin Permai Village with sampling using simple random sampling technique. This research uses qualitative descriptive analysis and income analysis using the income formula. The results of this study found that the supply of seaweed seeds in Bungin Permai Village, Tinanggea Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency is prepared by cultivating seaweed seeds and the harvest is stored in the yard of the seaweed farmer's house so that there are no storage costs to provide seeds for consumers. The average income of respondent farmers from the sale of seeds in seaweed farming in bungin permai village amounted to Rp1,964,624/ planting season
Planning Strategy of Cemara Beach as A Tourist Destination in East Lombok Regency Alifsony, Alifsony Pahlevi; Ni Putu Ratna Sari; Yohanes Kristianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1345

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This study aims to identify the existing conditions of tourism in Cemara Beach, East Lombok Regency and analyze internal and external factors and propose a planning strategy for Cemara Beach as a tourist destination area in East Lombok Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Data sources were obtained through observation, interviews, literature studies and documentation studies. Furthermore, the research data was analyzed using qualitative analysis techniques, data reduction, and SWOT analysis to develop a planning strategy for Cemara Beach in East Lombok Regency. The results of the study show that Cemara Beach in East Lombok Regency has good potential to be used as a tourist destination area and is supported by several components in the form of 4A (attraction, amenities, accessibility, ancillary). Although there are still some shortcomings in each of these components. Based on internal and external conditions, Cemara Beach has each factor in the form of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that can be utilized in the planning of Cemara Beach. In the results of the SWOT analysis, eleven alternative strategies that can be proposed in the planning of Cemara Beach as a destination area in East Lombok Regency, each of these strategies consists of the Strengths-Oppourtunities (SO) strategy, the Weaknesses-Oppourtunities (WO) strategy, the Strengths-Threats (ST) strategy, and the Weaknesses-Threats (WT) strategy. It is hoped that stakeholders can work together in implementing the strategies that have been produced for planning the development of Cemara Beach in East Lombok Regency in a proactive and sustainable manner.
Management of irigation systems in padi growthusesin the context of climate change: Panincong Village Case Kec. Marioriawa Kab. Soppeng Zahra Maharani; Saediman, Saediman; Munirwan Zani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1348

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This study aims to: (1) determine the impact of climate change on the availability of water for paddy rice farming in Panincong Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency; (2) determine the perception of farmers related to the management of irrigation systems for paddy rice farming in Panincong Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency; and (3) determine the perception of farmers related to changes in the management of irrigation systems for paddy rice farming in Panincong Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency as a result of climate change. This research was conducted from March to July 2024, in Panincong Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency. The population in this study were owner farmers in Panincong Village who had cultivated rice paddies for at least 15 years, as many as 50 rice paddy farmers. Determination of the sample is done by using a census or saturated sampling technique where all members of the population are used as research samples. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis by combining scoring and qualitative descriptive. The results showed that the impact of climate change on the availability of water for rice paddy farming in Panincong Village includes; water shortages on rice fields, changes in river water discharge and changes in groundwater availability. Farmers' perceptions related to the management of irrigation systems from various aspects are in the medium/good and high/good categories. Farmers' perceptions of irrigation infrastructure are in the high or good category, irrigation water is in the medium or good enough category, irrigation management is in the medium or good enough category, irrigation management institutions are in the high or good category and human resources are in the high or good category. Farmers' perceptions related to changes in the management of irrigation systems in wet-rice farming due to climate change from various aspects are in the category of low / poor and moderate / quite good. Farmers' perceptions of irrigation infrastructure are in the moderate or quite good category, irrigation water is in the low or poor category, irrigation management is in the moderate or quite good category, irrigation management institutions are in the moderate or quite good category and human resources are in the moderate or quite good category.
The Role of Cooperatives in Improving Members' Welfare at Fishermen Cooperatives in Abeli District, Kendari City Nur Anisha; Abdul Gafaruddin; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1365

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This research aims to find out the role of cooperatives in improving the welfare of members in cooperatives in Abeli District, Kendari City, the obstacles faced by cooperatives in improving the welfare of members in cooperatives in Abeli District, Kendari City, and the strategies used by cooperatives in facing various obstacles in their efforts to improve members' welfare at a cooperative in Abeli District, Kendari City. This research was carried out in Abeli District, Kendari City. The subjects of this research were cooperative leaders, cooperative managers and cooperative members using purposive sampling techniques. The variables in this research are the identity of the respondent and the role of the cooperative. The analysis used is qualitative analysis. The results of this research show that 1) the role of cooperatives in improving members' welfare, namely providing loans, providing entrepreneurial training, providing job opportunities. 2) the obstacles are providing loans (limited capital owned by fishermen's cooperatives, lack of awareness of loans in a cooperative business unit and lack of collateral owned by fishermen), places for entrepreneurship training (limited financial resources and inadequate infrastructure), providing job opportunities (limited capital, skills and qualifications of the workforce). 3) Strategies faced in improving members' welfare, namely providing loans (limited capital owned by fishing cooperatives, lack of awareness in a cooperative unit, lack of collateral in providing credit loans), entrepreneurship training places (limited financial resources and inadequate infrastructure), providing employment opportunities (limited capital, skills and qualifications of the workforce).
Analysis of the Potential Development of Ecological Cocoa Agrotourism to Increase Farmers' Income in Tumbudadio Village Tirawuta Sub-district, East Kolaka Regency Rahmayani, Rahmayani; Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah; Samsul Alam Fyka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i03.1393

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This study aims to describe the description of farmers' income source activities before and after the development of ecological cocoa agrotourism and analyze the potential of the concept of Attractions, Amenities, and Accessibility (3A) in the development of ecological cocoa agrotourism to increase farmers' income in Tumbudadio Village, Tirawuta District, East Kolaka Regency. The population in this study is farmers who are included in the ecological cocoa agrotourism development area, which is four people; the surrounding community is four people; the Village Head is one person; and the Tirawuta Sub-district is one person. This study uses census sampling techniques for the farmer population and purposive sampling for the surrounding community population, village heads, and sub-district heads. The variables in this study are farmers' income, production costs, number of agricultural products, selling prices, receipts, attractions, amenities, and accessibility. The analysis used is income analysis, income difference test analysis, and potential analysis of Attractions, Amenities, and Accessibility (3A). The results of the study show that the source of income of farmers before the existence of cocoa agrotourism from cocoa, patchouli, paddy rice, and pepper farming, with an average profit of IDR 3,397,464 per month, while after the existence of ecological cocoa agrotourism from farming activities plus tourism activities in the ecological cocoa agrotourism area, with an average profit of IDR 12,630,000 per month. The development of ecological cocoa agrotourism has high potential because the source of income for respondent farmers through ecological cocoa agrotourism has a positive impact on increasing farmers' income. Regarding attractions, ecological cocoa agrotourism offers learning activities on cocoa cultivation, the process of making cocoa products into chocolate, and natural tourism with beautiful scenery. Appeasurable facilities include toilets, dining areas, and eco-friendly accommodations for tourists. Accessibility consists of the ease of reaching agro-tourism locations with various modes of transportation and the presence of clear directions