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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
Farming System Analysis of Sweet Potato in Merakurak District, Tuban Regency Ahmad Fanani; Awaludin Ridwan
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2869

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Development in Indonesia is still strongly focused on the agricultural sector and remains a top priority; therefore, agriculture plays an important role in national development. Improvements in the living standards of rural communities are greatly influenced by income, which generally originates from farming activities. This study aims to analyse the income generated from sweet potato farming by farmers in Merakurak District, Tuban Regency, and to assess the feasibility and efficiency of sweet potato farming, an analysing the revenue-to-cost ratio (R/C ratio). This study was conducted in Merakurak District, Tuban Regency. The research was conducted over a two-month period, from May to October 2024. The selection of respondent farmers was conducted using a purposive sampling method, in which farmers were deliberately chosen for interviews. A total of 40 respondent farmers were selected to analyse their farming practices. The data used in this study consisted of primary and secondary data. In terms of age, the respondents were generally elderly or non-productive, with an average age of 50 to 60 years. The respondents had extensive farming experience, having been familiar with agricultural activities since childhood; however, they began focusing more seriously on farming activities around 1983 and have continued for approximately 30 years. The educational level of the respondent farmers was relatively low, with most having completed only junior high school education. Regarding labour utilisation, most respondent farmers relied on hired labour from outside the family. The capital used in farming activities primarily came from personal funds. In addition, some farmers borrowed capital from traders in the market during capital shortages through cooperative arrangements, in which the harvested produce was sold to those traders.
Students' Perception of the Campus Environment in the Context of Urban Morphology: A Case Study at Gorontalo State University in Gorontalo Urban Area Irwan Wunarlan
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2870

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This study aims to analyze the influence of campus environment and urban morphology on students' perceptions in understanding spatial dynamics and learning comfort in the urban area of Gorontalo. A quantitative approach was used involving 172 respondents from Gorontalo State University. Data were collected through a survey with a Likert scale and analyzed using multiple linear regression to test the influence of campus environment (X₁) and urban morphology (X₂) variables on student perception (Y). The results of the analysis showed that the two independent variables had a positive and significant effect on student perception. The regression equation obtained Y = 1.645 + 0.208X₁ + 0.556X₂ with a simultaneous significance value (F-test) < 0.001, showing that the campus environment and urban morphology together affect student perception. The classical assumption test also showed that normality was fulfilled, there was no multicollinearity (VIF < 10), and heteroscedasticity was not detected. These findings show that the quality of campus physical space that is in sync with the morphological characteristics of the city can form a more positive, contextual, and reflective learning experience for students. This study recommends the importance of campus planning based on urban morphology and spatial interaction to strengthen the quality of the higher education environment in urban areas.
Spatial Analysis of Land Carrying Capacity in Wanggarasi District, Pohuwato Regency Fitria S. Bagu; Zulzain Ilahude; Laode Muhamad Irsan
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2875

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Land use change and population growth are the main factors influencing the sustainability of land resource management, particularly in areas experiencing rapid development dynamics. This study aims to analyze the condition and changes in land carrying capacity in Wanggarasi Sub-district using a spatial and temporal analysis approach based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The research employs a descriptive quantitative method utilizing secondary data, including population data, land use data, and multi-temporal satellite imagery. The land carrying capacity index was calculated based on several indicators, namely the proportion of the farming population, the area of cultivated agricultural land, farmer involvement in non-agricultural activities, and the availability of land suitable for living. The results indicate that Wanggarasi Sub-district falls into the category of moderate land carrying capacity, with indications of imbalance between the high proportion of the farming population and the limited availability of productive agricultural land and land suitable for living. This condition reflects the presence of socio-ecological pressures that may increase the risk of land carrying capacity deficits if not accompanied by adaptive land management policies. Spatial analysis demonstrates that GIS is effective in identifying the spatial distribution and zoning of land carrying capacity in greater detail. This study is expected to serve as a basis for spatial planning and evidence-based policymaking to support sustainable regional development at the sub-district level.
Marketing Distribution Strategy for Beef Cattle Through the Sea Toll Road in North Gorontalo Regency Muhammad Ashar; Mahludin Baruwadi; La Ode Sahara; Ria Indriani; Sri Yenny Pateda
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2889

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This study aims to analyze strategic environmental factors and formulate a marketing distribution strategy for beef cattle through the Sea Toll Road in North Gorontalo Regency. The research method used is a survey method. Primary data were collected through interviews and questionnaires to respondents from technical agencies, academics, professional associations, and beef cattle marketing distribution business actors. Secondary data were obtained from agencies related to beef cattle marketing distribution. Data were processed and analyzed using a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). The results show that the role of the Sea Toll Road as a marketing distribution channel is increasingly stable in meeting the demand for beef cattle in Kalimantan. Internal Factor Scores (IFAS = 3.21) and External (EFAS = 2.99) are positive, supported by the supply of beef cattle, policy support, and the homebase of the livestock transport ship KM Camara Nusantara 5. The diagram of the position of beef cattle marketing distribution through the Sea Toll Road in North Gorontalo Regency is in Quadrant I which supports an Aggressive Strategy. The optimal strategy formulation that can be implemented is an Aggressive Strategy, namely using all strengths to take advantage of all existing opportunities.
The Evolution of GEOINT-Cyber Integration in Modern Warfare: A Systematic Review of Operational Paradigms, Enabling Technologies, and Implementation Challenges Ryan Sabian; Sukendra Martha; Yosef Prihanto
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2892

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In an era of converging digital and physical realities, the integration of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) and cyber operations has become a strategic imperative for modern defense. This systematic review examines the evolution of GEOINT-cyber integration from 2016 to 2025, synthesizing operational paradigms, enabling technologies, and implementation challenges. Methodologically, the study adopts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) following the PRISMA 2020 framework. Data were collected using Publish or Perish (PoP) from Crossref and Google Scholar, with keywords including “cyber warfare” and “GEOINT.” From an initial pool of 216 articles obtained, only 4 articles met the inclusion criteria for the analysis stage. Key findings highlight three pivotal developments: (1) the Internet of Things (IoT) serves as both a distributed GEOINT sensor network and a cyberattack vector; (2) epidemiological models provide an analytical framework for tracking cyber threats across spatial and cognitive domains; and (3) Cognitive Intelligence (COGINT) enables the geospatial mapping and influence of human decision-making. Case studies such as the Ukraine conflict and Operation “Salt Typhoon” illustrate real-world applications while revealing tensions between security efficacy, ethical governance, and human dignity. The study concludes that the future of GEOINT-cyber integration will be shaped not only by technological advances but also by principled frameworks that balance operational effectiveness with societal values. This review offers a structured, human-centric overview of a rapidly evolving domain, contributing to both academic discourse and professional practice.
Prevalence Of Stomatitis In Cats At The Animal Health Center (Puskeswan) Of Gorontalo City Period July - September 2024 Erwin Nugroho, Tri Ananda
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2896

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The aim of this research is to measure the incidence rate (prevalence) of stomatitis cases in cats treated at the Gorontalo City Animal Health Center (Puskeswan). Stomatitis is inflammation of the oral cavity, gums and tongue accompanied by ulcers and necrosis. The samples examined were cats that had stomatitis and sought treatment at the Gorontalo City Health Center from July to September 2024. The examination method was to examine the patient's ambulator. The patient's ambulator is the first record when the patient is handled. Cat patients who come have an anemsa by asking the animal owner several questions, which are then recorded in the ambulator. After the patient's analysis is carried out, a physical examination is carried out by measuring body temperature, listening to the respiratory tract using a microscope, which aims to find out whether only the digestive system is affected or whether the respiratory system has been attacked. The mouth is then opened to determine the condition of the inside of the mouth. The parts observed include the upper lower lip, upper and lower tongue, right and left gums, the roof of the mouth and the patient's teeth. The prevalence of stomatitis in cats treated at the Gorontalo City Health Center was calculated by dividing the number of patients treated during July to September 2024 by one hundred percent. The data was then analyzed descriptively. The prevalence of Stomatitis in cats receiving treatment from July to September at the Gorontalo City Health Center was 35,35%.
Prevalence Of Feline Lower Urinary Disease (FLUTD) On Cats At Animal Health Centers (Puskeswan) Gorontalo City Period April – Juny 2024 Erwin Nugroho, Tri Ananda; Apriyanto Paneo
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2897

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The aim of this research is to measure the incidence rate (prevalence)of FLUTD cases in cats seeking treatment at the Gorontalo City Animal Health Center (Puskeswan). Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a disease that often occurs in cats, one of which is coused by the presence of crystals in the urinary bladder. The samples examined were cats that had FLUTD and sought treatment at the Gorontalo City Health Center from July to September 2024. The examination method was to examine the patient’s ambulatory. The patient’s ambulator is the first record when the patient is handled. Cat patients who come have an ananemsa byasking the animal owner several questions, which are then recorded in the ambulatory. After the patient’s analysis is carried out, a physical examination is carried out by measuring body temperature, listening to the respiratory tract using a stethoscope, which aims to find out whether only the digestive system is affected or whether the respiratory system has been attacked. The cat’s urinary bladder is palpated to see if it is hardened and pressure is tried to produce urine. If urine does not come out, it is necessary to install a catheter. The mouth is then opened to determine the condition of the inside of the mouth, whether is has experienced systemic poisoning due to toxins or body waste that cannot be excreted through urine. Cats that have been poisoned will have a purplish color on their oral mucosa. The prevalence of FLUTD in cats receiving treatment at the Gorontalo City Health Center was calculated by dividing patients who showed FLUTD by dividing the number of patients treated during July to September 2024 by one hundred percent. The prevalence of FLUTD in cats seeking treatment from January to March at the Gorontalo City Health Center was 17,70%.