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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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 394 Documents
Strengthening Prophetic Character Through Entrepreneurship Education Winarti, Endah; Zain BSA, Fatimah; Mandasari, Susanti
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v1i04.773

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Entrepreneurship education has a very vital role. Spiritual-based entrepreneurship education needs to be applied in Islamic education. Sunnah as one of the main sources in Islam becomes the benchmark of Islamic education output. Prophetic character becomes an important point in Spritual-based entrepreneurship education. This study aims to examine endeavor to strengthen prophetic character in entrepreneurship education and the values instilled. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation in two Pesatren involving 2 institutional leaders, 3 teachers and 4 students as source triangulation. This study shows endeavor to strengthen character include: setting vision, mission and output results oriented to mastery of the Qur'an; entrepreneurial practices that following the prophet and become economic self-reliance; Teachers provide guidance and can be a good role model of students positive character development; The material learning integrated a deepening of religious knowledge or mastery of the Qur'an, entrepreneurship and technology; learning methods develop group discussions, project based-learning and experimental, and problem solving; and periodically evaluation. While the values of prophetic character that are instilled are: Shidiq, Amanah, Tabligh, and Fathonah.
Lubricating Effects Against Interfaces Shear Strength Of Soil–Concrete And Concrete–Concrete Ardian Nor; Rustam Effendi
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 1 No. 04 (2023): October - December, 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.v1i04.785

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Box Jacking is a trenchless method of underpass construction that consists in pushing one or more prefabricated concrete boxes into the soil using high capacity hydraulic jacks, while excavating the soil. The Box Jacking method generates soil-concrete frictions at all sides of a box and concrete-concrete friction while it is still on concrete platform. To minimalize this friction, lubricant such as oil and grease can be applied on all sides of the box. Objectives of this study are: 1) to identify soil classification, cohesion (c) and internal friction angle (f); 2) to obtain adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) for soil-concrete and concrete-concrete contact; 3) to obtain adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) for soil-concrete and concrete-concrete contact lubricated by oil; 4) to obtain adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) for soil-concrete and concrete-concrete contact lubricated by grease. Soil samples collected from soil investigation at Underpass Project Site at Tatakan, South Kalimantan, using soil boring test. Samples used for laboratory test are soil below 1.50-2.00 m, 2.50-3.00 m, and 4.50-5.00 m from ground surface. Cylindrical concrete samples are a diameter of 63.1 mm and a height of 20 mm. The concrete strength of concrete sample is 25 MPa. Lubricants used are oil and grease. Types of viscosity of oil used are SAE 5W-40, SAE 10W-40, SAE 15W-40, and SAE 20W-50. Type of viscosity of grease used are NLG#I, NLGI#2 and NLGI#3. Direct shear test was conducted to obtain soil-concrete and concrete-concrete friction values. Addition of grease to surface contact influences adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) significantly. In case of soil-concrete contact, adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) are 10.87 kPa and 22.64°. Addition of lubricant can decrease adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) to 11.80 kPa and 10.87° for oil and 0.44 kPa and 3.88° for grease. In case of concrete-concrete contact, adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) are 6.20 kPa and 32.93°. Addition of lubricant can decrease adhesion (ca) and interface friction angle (δ) to 4.26 kPa and 33.76° for oil and 0 kPa and 3.17° for grease.
Value-Added Analysis Of Cashew Processing Business In Watulea Village, Gu Sub-District Central Buton District Apriani, Apriani; Bafadal, Azhar; Zani, Munirwan
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.845

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This study aims to evaluate the value added generated from the processing of cashew nuts in Watulea Village, Gu District, Central Buton Regency, as well as to analyze the costs, revenue, and profits associated with the processing. This research is a case study. Respondents in this study are business owners, employees, and consumers of the cashew nut processing business. Data collection techniques were done through observation, interviews, and documentation. There are two types of data used in this study: qualitative descriptive and quantitative descriptive. The data analysis methods used are qualitative and quantitative methods. The qualitative method is conducted through descriptive analysis to understand the processing of fried cashew nuts. The quantitative method is conducted through financial analysis to determine the level of costs and value added in the processing of fried cashew nuts. Based on the research, it can be concluded that the Household Industry in the cashew nut business in Watulea Village, Gu District, Central Buton Regency, generates an average daily revenue of Rp 3,900,000 with a total daily cost of Rp 2,975,967, resulting in an average daily profit of Rp 924,033. Furthermore, the value added generated from the Household Industry Production of cashew nuts is Rp 4,750 with a ratio of 25.333%, indicating a high value added from the processing of cashew nuts
Android-Based Halal Product Educational Game To Improve Student Skills In Learning Islamic Religious Education At School Lucky Enggrani Fitri; Dedy Setiawan; Hayati, Suci
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.890

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Educational games are fun activities that contain educational content, which is considered very important. Knowing halal food is very important for a Muslim, so this should be introduced early, especially in elementary school. The aim is to form children's personalities who always prioritize halal things and are familiar with various halal products. This research aims to design and build an educational game application about halal products for young children, which will be run on the Android platform. The test results show: 1) Application functionality, tested using black-box testing, provides valid results. 2) Performance efficiency shows no memory leaks and CPU usage is stable between 7% - 17% after 9 seconds of use. 3) Application compatibility runs well on Android 7.0 Nougat to Android 10 devices
Analysis Of Supply Materialsseal Processing Manufacturing Companies (Case Study of PT. Inti Nusa Raya Indonesia in Laeya Village South Poleang Subdistrict, Bombana Regency) Niluh Eva Aryanti; Ine Fausayana; Yusna Indarsyih
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.905

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This study aims to determine the raw material inventory process at the seaweed manufacturing company PT Inti Nusa Raya Indonesia in Laeya Village, South Poleang District, Bombana Regency. The main focus of this research is to determine the amount of seaweed processing raw material inventory using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method. The research object was selected using purposive sampling technique with the main respondents being the production manager and accountant of PT Inti Nusa Raya Indonesia. Data was collected through interviews and literature studies, then analyzed using the EOQ method which includes annual order costs, annual storage costs, optimal order quantities, total costs, reorder points, estimated order quantities throughout the year (N), and estimated inter-order times (T). The results showed that the company PT Inti Nusa Raya Indonesia uses two types of raw materials in its production process, namely Eucheuma cottonii and Eucheuma spinosum seaweed. The company obtains raw materials through cooperatives or directly from farmers at a price of Rp 17,000/Kg for Eucheuma cottonii and Rp 6,000/Kg for Eucheuma spinosum, with a minimum dryness requirement of 30%. The use of the EOQ method allows the company to save the cost of Eucheuma cottonii raw material inventory by 79.67% and Eucheuma spinosum by 80.23% compared to the company's conventional method
The Role Of The Tourism Sector In Increasing Economic Development On The Per Capita Income Of The Timor Leste Community Agapito Barros; Sudarto, Sudarto
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.930

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Timor Leste, a small country located in Southeast Asia, has great potential in the tourism sector that has not yet been fully explored. With stunning natural beauty, such as pristine beaches, green mountains, and rich cultural diversity, Timor Leste has a strong attraction for domestic and foreign tourists. This research aims to explore how the tourism sector can play a role in increasing economic development in Timor Leste, especially in relation to people's per capita income. The sample in this study amounted to 197 respondents and was analyzed using SemPLS. The results of this research are that this research can be concluded that Accessibility and Transportation have an effect on Community Per Capita Income. Featured Tourist Destinations have no effect on Community Per Capita Income. Increasing Tourism Environmental Awareness has an effect on Community Per Capita Income. Local Community Empowerment influences Transportation. Local Community Empowerment influences Community Per Capita Income. MSME Development has no effect on Accessibility and Transportation. Increasing Tourism Environmental Awareness does not moderate Accessibility and Transportation on Community Per Capita Income. Promotion of Cultural and Heritage Tourism has no effect on Accessibility and Transportation. Tourist infrastructure has no effect on Accessibility and Transportation
Analysis Of Income And Feasibility Of Shallot Farming In Tiworo District, West Muna Regency Sitti Nurhalizah; Azhar Bafadal; Rosmawaty, Rosmawaty
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.942

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This research is motivated by shallotf armersin Tikep District, West Muna Regency, currently focusing on the agricultural development sector with consideration of the condition of facilities and infrastructure that are still inadequate and hinder the development process of shallot production. Shallot production in Wulanga Jaya Village over the past few years has fluctuated and can be said to be very far from the national shallot production standard. This study aims to (1) determine the income level of shallot farmingin Tikep District, West Muna Regency, (2) determine the feasibility of shallot farmingin Tikep District, West Muna Regency. The population in this study is all onion farmers in Tikep District, West Muna Regency, which is 17 farmers. The sampling technique uses the census method, where all populations in the study are used as samples. The data analysis used is the R/Cratio. Based on the results of research on the Analysis of Income and Feasibility of Shallot Farming in Wulanga Jaya Village, Tikep District, West Muna Regency, it shows that (1) the income level of shallot farmingis 1,501.17 kg with an average income of Rp.13,368,280.73 for three planting periods where in one planting period equal to three months, three planting periods mean three harvests a year (2) The feasibility of shallot farming obtained an R/C Ratio value of 9.44 forthree planting periods where in one planting period equal to three months, three planting periods mean three harvests a year, meaning that farming is feasible to cultivate.
Multinomial Logistic Regression Model to Analysis Traffic Accident on Indonesia’s Regional Data Agustini Tripena Br Surbakti; Yhenis Apriliana; Agus Sugandha; Agung Prabowo; Sukono, Sukono
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.944

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Traffic accident is one of the highest causes of death in Indonesia following coronary disease and tuberculosis. Traffic accident is classified into three: mild, moderate and severe. The aim of this research was to determine the significant factors causing traffic accidents in Cilacap Regency using multinomial logistic regression. The data used were secondary data from the Resort Police of Cilacap Regency. The research’s response variable was accident classification deemed as a nominal scale, while the predictor variables were day of occurrence, time of occurrence, accident type, accident location, situation, weather problem, number of vehicles involved, and number of victims of nominal, ordinal and ratio scales. The research results show that the accident type, accident location, situation, and number of victim variables significantly influence the three accident classifications.
Time Series Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model for Analysis of Rainfall Forecasting: Implementation on Agricultural Insurance Agustini Tripena Br Surbakti; Zinedine Amalia Noor Mauludy Reihan; Agung Prabowo; Suroto, Suroto; Agus Sugandha; Sukono, Sukono
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): January - March, International Journal of Technology and Education Research(IJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v2i01.945

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Cilacap is the largest regency located in the southwest of Central Java Province. The rain fall in Cilacap has seasonal variation for monthly period, thus information on rainfall is very important for the Government of Cilacap Regency its people, especially farmers. The usefulness of forecasting method in predicting the volume of rainfall is important. It motivates development of a system that can predict future amount of rainfall. A fluctuation analysis on forecasting result can be used for local government’s policy making purpose. This paper analyses and presents SARIMA method to develop a forecasting model which may support and predict rainfall volume. The dataset for model development was collected from time series data published by Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency Tunggul Wulung Station from January 2009 to December 2022. The data were divided into data training (to December 2021) and data testing (January to December 2022) groups. The use of data training produced SARIMA model (2,0,2)(0,0,1)12 as the selected model. The model achieved 0.70% for MAPE using data testing. It indicated the final model’s capability to closely represent and made prediction based on the rainfall history dataset. The model produced was used to forecast the rainfall from January 2023 to December 2024. The forecast results were analyzed in relation to agricultural insurance program.
EFFICIENCY OF PINEAPPLE MARKETING CHANNELS IN SABULAKOA SUB-DISTRICT, SOUTH KONAWE DISTRICT Gede Suardana Putra; Abdi, Abdi; Hadi Sudarmo
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.v2i02.964

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Indonesia faces stiff competition in the era of global economy and free trade of horticultural products, especially fruits, where high quality and continuous availability are key. As the third largest pineapple producing country in the world, a supply chain approach is essential to understand the marketing aspects and ensure the efficiency of pineapple distribution, especially in Sabulakoa District, South Konawe, which has great local economic potential but is faced with the challenge of an inefficient supply chain, affecting prices and farmers' profits. This study aims to (1) determine the marketing channel, and (2) determine the magnitude of marketing efficiency in pineapple commodities in Sabulakoa District. This research is a qualitative and quantitative research with a population of 50 pineapple farmers and a sample of 33 people taken using simple random sampling technique through the Slovin formula. Research procedures were carried out by observation, interviews, and literature study, and data analysis using marketing margin analysis techniques and marketing efficiency. Based on the results of the study, pineapple marketing channels in Sabulakoa Subdistrict consist of channel I: pineapple farmers - retailers - consumers, channel II: pineapple farmers - intermediary traders - consumers, and channel III: pineapple farmers - intermediary traders - retailers - consumers. The efficiency value of marketing channel I is 71.43%, marketing channel II is 55.56%, and marketing channel III is 50%

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