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The Effect of the Internet of Things Integrated Discovery Learning Model on Students Critical Thinking Skills: Meta-analysis Baso Intang Sappaile; Mohammad Edy Nurtamam; Sukini; Losita Dewi; Tomi Apra Santosa
Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET)
Publisher : AKADEMI TEKNIK ADI KARYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61991/ijeet.v2i1.19

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This study aims to determine the effect of the internet of things integrated discovery learning model on students' critical thinking skills. This type of research is meta-analysis research. This research data comes from 12 national and international journals published in 2020-2024. Data tracing through goole scholar, Sage journal, Researchgate and ScienceDirect. The inclusion criteria in this meta-analysis are research derived from national and international journals indexed by SINTA and Scopus, research must be experimental methods and quasi-experiments, research related to the Internet of Things (IoT) integrated discovery learning model on students' critical thinking skills and research reports complete data to calculate effect size values. Data analysis using Microsoft Excel. The results concluded that there is an influence of the IoT integrated discovery learning model on critical thinking skills with a high mean effect size ( ES = 0.915) effect category.
Literature Review of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Transboundary River Basins Yayan Oktiawan; Alex Irawan Trianto; Ollga Febiola; Arya Ningsih; Destra Amni; Santi Mareta; Losita Dewi
Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET)
Publisher : AKADEMI TEKNIK ADI KARYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61991/ijeet.v2i2.74

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This study aims to determine the management of integrated water resources (IWRM) in cross-border river areas. This type of research is a literature review research. The data sources in the study analyzed several relevant literatures. The keywords for searching for data sources are water resources, off-limits rivers; and river flow. Data analysis techniques in the study are through qualitative analysis using atlas.id application. The results of this study conclude and best practices in the application of IWRM in various geographical and institutional contexts. The results of the review show that IWRM is a crucial approach in overcoming the problem of transboundary water management, but still faces various obstacles such as lack of coordination between countries, conflicts of interest, and climate change. This research highlights the importance of international cooperation, community participation,
Increased Concrete Strength with the Addition of Hyacinth Natural Fibers Losita Dewi; Dewanto; Santi Mareta; Destra Amni; Sisi Yulianti; Delfi Kurnia Zebua; Wiwid Suryono; Tomi Apra Santosa; Mohammad Edy Nurtamam
Inovasi Sosial : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Inovasi Sosial : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Akademi Teknik Adikarya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61991/inovasisosial.v1i1.23

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Concrete is a brittle and fragile construction material so it needs to be increased in strength. This study aims to increase the strength of concrete by adding natural fibers of water hyacinth to the concrete mixture. Hyacinth fibers are cut by 3-5 cm and added with variations of 0%, 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.5% of the volume of concrete. Cylindrical specimens 15 cm in diameter and 30 cm in height were tested for compressive strength and tensile strength at the age of 28 days. The test results showed that the addition of hyacinth fiber up to 0.5% increased the compressive strength of concrete up to 17.6% and tensile strength up to 71.4% compared to normal concrete without fiber. The increase in strength is due to hyacinth fibers being able to withstand micro-cracks in concrete. The more fiber added, the more microcracks are able to be prevented thereby increasing the strength of concrete. In conclusion, the natural fiber of hyacinth effectively increases the strength of concrete both in compressive and tensile capacity.