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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
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Classroom practices of low-cost STEM education using scratch KAZUNORI YAMAMORI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 4, Issue 6, December 2019
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Aim: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the potential of Scratch for STEM instruction. Drones and mobile robots can be navigated using Scratch. Mobile robots and inexpensive drones are also available. The author suggests a budget-friendly STEM education. Scratch is a great way to introduce kids to computer programming. The STEM disciplines can also be taught with Scratch. The research here suggests using Scratch as a low-cost tool for STEM education.Method: The current investigation employs a qualitative descriptive strategy. The Scratch app was developed and used with kids to achieve the results. Findings: The results demonstrate that STEM education through Scratch can be provided at a lower cost. Learning occurs in a group of 6 or 7 students when a teacher assigns a task in which robots must move forward while dodging obstacles built from LEGO bricks. Each student can focus on the assignment at hand with the help of a low-cost mobile robot, should the instructor choose. If the instructor decides to use Scratch exclusively, students can engage in activities requiring them to think critically about the problem.Implications/Novel Contribution: Creativity training is at the heart of STEM curricula. Many Japanese cities host annual robot competitions. A robot-building competition is a fun way to encourage original thought. As a result, more students would benefit from learning to code. Inexpensive mobile robots and drones that can be piloted with Scratch are becoming increasingly popular. Less expensive teaching materials are necessary if we force each student to engage with the issue.
Counter maritime terrorism: Multitrack diplomacy MARIANUS CLAUDIO SAKA MADA; CUT AKHMAD MOEDA DEFRIANDI; SUHIRWAN, S. T. M. M. T; AGUS ADRIYANTO, S. T. M. M
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Aim: This research aims to discuss the maritime terrorism problem, which researchers see as a national security and sovereignty risk. Terrorist acts committed by maritime groups are a real danger that can jeopardize a country’s safety and independence without its citizens’ knowledge.Method: Researchers in this study employed qualitative and case study research strategies. Qualitative research is a method that gathers information about a topic through in-depth interviews, focus groups, and documenting people’s actions and words. In contrast to quantitative research methods, which emphasize the sample size of the studied population, case study research seeks to gain a deeper comprehension of the issue at hand.Findings: According to these research results, the maritime terrorism group is actively plotting and executing terrorist attacks throughout Southeast Asia. Abu Sayyaf, JI, and the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) are just a few groups that have publicly stated their intention to oppose western rule in the Philippines. To the tune of Brandt, those terrorist groups on the high seas unleash their full arsenals in acts of terror. Terrorists on the high seas didn’t act because of any ideological commitment to a specific government or religion, unlike ISIS and Al Qaeda.Implications/Novel Contribution: Terrorism cannot be eliminated by any one nation acting alone or the government alone. To defeat terrorism entirely, we need additional resources. Terrorists are human, and as such, they make decisions based on trust and reason, which puts innocent people in danger. While the government’s approach is undoubtedly required, it has only served to restrain the terrorist uprising. Multiple channels of diplomacy are necessary to eradicate terrorism once and for all.
Men pause and women talk too much: Power and gender negotiations in eliciting data during semi-structured interviews DOHA ABUALSAUD
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Aim: Rather than solely analyzing interview data, this interpretive study considers how the interview was conducted. The study’s overarching objective is to learn about graduate students’ perspectives and sentiments during their academic journey.Method: The phenomenological method was chosen for this investigation so that researchers could better comprehend the participants’ first-hand accounts of the phenomenon under study. Three current MSc students at the University of Exeter were interviewed; two were male, and one was female. All three interviews were semi-structured.Findings: It was clear from the data that the power dynamic during the interview was more pronounced \ between the two men than it was between the woman. Power dynamics between the interviewer and the interviewees surfaced at various points.Implications/Novel Contribution: This assignment in Interpretive Methodology lays the groundwork for future researchers interested in pursuing similar projects. It taught me things about research that will be useful in the future. A researcher’s understanding of what is expected of them and how to handle sticky situations during interviews can be bolstered by reflecting on their own semi-structured interviews.
The occidental perspective of the accession negotiations between Turkey and the European Union EMILIA NICOLETA SCHIOP
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Aim: This article examines Turkey’s Europeanization efforts in the context of the current European crisis. The introductory paragraph sets the stage for the rest of the paper. The paper analyses Turkey’s negotiations with the European Union, focusing on the most significant economic and legal chapters as the Turkish government moves closer to applying for EU accession (according to the annual reports of the European Commission).Method: European Commission reports and other official documents are used to analyze the talks. The individual’s impact will be highlighted in relation to this method of investigation. In this instance, we consult the related institutions’ publicly available records. The EU’s most important resources are typically discussed and analyzed at this stage of negotiations, with opinions being highly contextualized.Findings: To function smoothly, the European Union needs its neighboring countries to be cooperative partners. Official relations with the Turkish state could be jeopardized, particularly due to the unstable situation in Turkey and internationally if official discussions on potential integration were suspended.Implications/Novel Contribution: For the European Court of Human Rights article 46 mandate to be fulfilled, Turkey must increase its cooperation with the Council of Europe and its relevant bodies and institutions to consider key recommendations and implement all human rights decisions. Integrity must be prioritized.
A social encouragement in risk awareness using volunteered geographic information and scenario-based analysis CHOMCHANOK ARUNPLOD
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Aim: This research’s main contribution is a social analysis of volunteered geographic information for Thais that uses mapping technology and scenario-based analysis. The community’s safety depends on its members having a thorough understanding of potential threats. It has yet to be widely acknowledged, especially in urban and industrial areas.Method: Both the geographic data and the statistical data associated with the local community are gathered from publicly available sources. The community risk map was created through spatial analysis. In this context, the map serves as a means of communication.Findings: The study results show that locals are aware of the dangers they face and are motivated to take action to reduce their risk. Population counts and social conditions can be inferred using demographic data from an open spatial point dataset, making this information essential for risk management and community issues.Implications/Novel Contribution: This research fills a gap in the literature by providing empirical evidence that social and demographic data can be derived from publicly available sources.

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