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OISAA Journal of Indonesia Emas is published by Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia Dunia (PPID) which publishes 2 times a year since 2018 (January and July). OISAA Journal of Indonesia Emas is an open-access peer-reviewed journal that mediates the dissemination of academicians, researchers, and practitioners in many aspects of Indonesia. OISAA Journal of Indonesia Emas accepts submissions from all over the world, especially from Indonesia.OISAA Journal of Indonesia Emas aims to provide a forum for national and international academicians, researchers, and practitioners on the field that related to Indonesian in many aspects to publishing the original articles. All accepted articles will be published and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage. The scope of OISAA Journal of Indonesia Emas is specific topics issues related to Indonesia such as social, law, economics, science, and technological aspects. All articles submitted to this journal can be written in the English and Indonesian languages.
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STUDENTS’ COLLABORATION FOR ACTIVE LEARNING IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN INDONESIA THROUGH APPRENTICESHIP Adi Maulana; Jianjun Gu; Qiuyue Yang
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52162/jie.2020.003.02.3

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ABSTRACTThis research aims to explain collaboration for active learning of vocational students through apprenticeships in West Java province, This program is to support Indonesia government program to revitalize vocational education in accordance with Presidential Instruction to improve human development index in Indonesia. This research involves 520 students taking apprenticeship in grade 11 from several vocational school in West Java Province. The participating schools were purposely selected by the first professional certification institution who conducted the field research through questionnaire answered. The results with from statistics descriptive of five indicators, which are student collaboration for active learning in apprenticeship showed that working together, obeying general rule, good speaking, respect and professionalism with positive ethics is more 35% (n = 520). It is very clear that collaboration is carried out by students from different schools. On the other hand, the role of the instructor is very helpful in apprenticeship. Possible explanation is that the finding of student collaboration using questionnaire answered for active learning in context vocational education and training has limitations to this research. It is indicated that further research be useful to be conducted by other researchers.
INDONESIA’S ROLE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION COOPERATION: POST-IORA CHAIRMANSHIP STRATEGIES Briliantina Putri
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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The Global Maritime Fulcrum (GMF) vision announced by President Joko Widodo in 2014 marked a neworientation on how Indonesia see its maritime strategic environment. Indonesia has for many years focused onthe Asia Pacific because the region is more conducive for trade liberalization and economic integration. TheGMF requires Indonesia to look beyond Asia Pacific and give more attention to the Indian Ocean region.Indonesia has been an active member of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), a regional forum that seekto enhance economic cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. This paper explains the importance of IORAcooperation for Indonesia, its relevance to the GMF vision, and Indonesia’s contribution to the IORA duringits Chairmanship from 2015 to 2017. It argues that during the Chairmanship, Indonesia has given more weightto IORA’s geopolitical significance in two ways: normative-ideational and institutional initiatives. This paperalso recommends three post-chairmanship strategies that Indonesia can continue to pursue: norms building,institutional building and capacity building. These initiatives are important to provide stronger platform forIORA’s development. A successful IORA cooperation will eventually support Indonesia to realize the GMFgoals, particularly in its effort to strengthen Indonesia’s position and presence in the Indian Ocean region.
SHOULD INDONESIAN FISHERY POLICIES BE NAVIGATED TOWARDS THE INHERENT WEALTH OF FISHERIES OR SMALL-SCALE FISHERMEN’S WELFARE? R.A. Nidha Nadia
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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The marine fishery policies have been challenged by splitting objectives in the fishery managementdirected towards the inherent wealth of fisheries or the small-scale fishermen’s welfare. This research thusinvestigated the marine fishery policies in Indonesia, with a particular observation on the small-scalefishermen’s livelihood on the north coast of Jakarta. The objectives of the study include comprehendingand analysing the rationale, potential, challenges, and the impact of the Indonesian fishery policies in termsof the multidimensional global challenges of sustainability, and that of contextual challenges offishermen’s livelihood. This research primarily utilised a case study on north coast of Jakarta and secondaryresource in the form of literatures on Indonesian fishery policies. The data collected are constructed usingthe approach of fishery management objectives towards wealth or welfare orientation. The result indicatesthat in spite of the tendency of divided fishery management approach to wealth or welfare, the globalfishery policies and Indonesian fishery policies in particular cannot distinctly separate the two objectives,which results in multidimensional fishery policies with interwoven targets. Task delegation from thecentral government to the regional government for small-scale fishermen’s livelihood affairs is thenimplemented; meanwhile the central government pursues a bigger ambition towards sustainable,prosperous, and sovereign fishery. Additionally, the research argues that small-scale fishermen’sincreasing consciousness towards the importance of the sustainability of fishing has shed some light on thecooperation between the government and the small-scale fishermen in programmes that can both improvesmall-scale fishermen’s livelihood and generate the inherent wealth of fisheries.
JAVANIZATION IN STUDENT CITY: FINDING AND PRIORITIZING IDEA TO MAINTAIN LOCAL LANGUAGE IN INDONESIA Zakka Ugih Rizqi; Rizky Wulan Cahyaningtyas; Dhianitya Yogiari
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
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The local language is one of the cultural properties that must be maintained. However, modernization can not be avoided and it causes the young generation to do not care about their own local language anymore. In Indonesia, there are already 11 extinct local languages. If there is no action to take care, it will increase the number of local language extinction. The Javanese language is one of local languages that is the most speakers in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta as the student city. However, the Javanese language itself is started to be left alone by the young generation. Therefore, this research is intended to give the scientific written idea to maintain Javanese language in Yogyakarta. This research is done by 2 steps of research, the first step is finding the idea by observation, literature study, and Focus Group Discussion with 3 experts. Second, prioritizing ideas to be realized using AHP with multi-expert. The result shows that there are 3 ideas that have to be realized sequentially. The first idea to be applied is ‘One day with Javanese language program’, second is the making of ‘Java café’, and the third is the selection of ‘Javanese language ambassador’.
MONITORING ESSENTIAL SOIL NUTRIENT BASE ON INTERNET OF THINGS ON DIPTEROCARPUS LITTORALIS PLANT Ahmad Sony Alfathani; Dwi Rahmasari Fatmawati; Gema Wahyu Fadhilah; Khuma Iroh Nur Azizah
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Dipterocarpus littoralis known locally as pelahlar, is a producer of endemic commercial wood in Nusakambangan. Pelahlar habitat that is isolated in one island and a narrow genetic distribution causes the risk of extinction of this species is increasing. The effort to conserve rare flora can be done by monitoring and observation the balance of essential nutrients at the site of growth. So we need a system that is able to monitor the balance of essential nutrients and pH in the soil to support the growth of rare flora based on the Internet of Things (IoT). This system consists of a sensor station and a central gate station that is connected based on a star network. scheduling of sending data from the sensor station to the gate station is determined from the results of competition between sensor stations based on the backoff of each sensor station. through this scheme an increase in throughput and collision values is based on the number of sensor stations. From our proposed scheme, it is found that the more sensor stations that compete, the smaller the value of the throughput of the system.
AN OVERVIEW ON UTILIZATION OF NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION FLUE Chaerul Qalbi Am
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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A brief overview and comparison of methods to utilize the Natural Gas Combustion Flue stream. An increase in natural gas usage as fuel and its unique combustion characteristics call for specific waste heat optimization methods. Successful natural gas combustion flue waste heat utilization methods exhibit certain phenomenons. From the overview, it is also discovered that the common waste heat method can be applied to natural gas combustion flue, although the specific condition is required. This paper divides the methods into three categories, non-contact heat exchanger, direct-contact heat exchanger, and thermoelectric generations. Discussions on the result and what affects it are present as well as further studies that can be conducted to expand our scope of knowledge of the subject.
THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF DIVALENT ION INSERTION INTO TUNNEL-TYPE MANGANESE DIOXIDE POLYMORPH Lalu Suhaimi; Andy Tirta; Muhammad Hilmy Alfaruqi
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Rechargeable battery plays an important role to support the implementation of clean and renewable energy. In this aspect, post Li-ion battery, such as Zn-ion battery is receiving great attention due to its low cost and enviromentally friendly. Therefore, studies of electrode materials for Zn-ion battery are of paramount importance. In this contribution, we present theoretical investigation to explore the potential use of tunnel-type manganese dioxide for zinc storage material. Our calculation suggests the stability of the material for Zn-ion battery application.
SOIL REHABILITATION TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY BOYOLALI AGRICULTURE BY FAST DETECTION CURCUMARVEL Dwi Rahmasari Fatmawati; Annisa Kurniawati; Arsyadani Tri Nastiti Nur; Eli Budia Pamilujeng; Praditya Rizqi Novanto; Ratih Ineke Wati
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Boyolali district is one of the areas that has decreased productivity of rice. The decline was due to acidic soil conditions coupled with a lack of awareness of farmers and lack of support for facilities and infrastructure. Basically, to find out the conditions of the soil can be done by detecting the soil using a pH meter. The tool is not widely used because the price is expensive and the farmers care less about the conditions of their paddy fields. The aim of this program is to empower the farming group to be the agent of land rehabilitation through early detection of CurcuMarvel using tumeric. Soil detection devices can be innovated using turmeric. Turmeric that is easily found and familiar among farmers is the solution to the problem of detecting soil conditions. The target was Sari Tani Farming Group located in Suyudan Village , Boyolali Regency. The program involved 10 farmers as the representative of the farmer group. Empowerment programs were conducted by combining several methods, including participatory, discourse, demonstration, and discussion. The activities of CurcuMarvel consist of: (1) transferring information using educational video; (2) demonstrating the soil acidity detection in one of the farmer's paddy fields; (3) land rehabilitation efforts by applying dolomite, manure, and biological fertilizer in the demonstration plot; and (4) turmeric cultivation training in the farmer's yard to prepare the village as the turmeric cultivation center. The outcomes of the program are: (1) the farmers know that their paddy land is acid; (2) the farmers increase their awareness towards the soil acidity effect; (3) the farmers conduct soil rehabilitation; and (4) the farmers have a turmeric center near to the paddy field.
BUSINESS PROCESS DEVELOPMENT OF SUPPLY CHAIN SYSTEM ON E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS PROVIDER THROUGH QUALITATIVE STUDY Zakka Ugih Rizqi; Adinda Khairunisa
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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E-commerce is growing rapidly in Indonesia. In fact, the number of e-commerce transactions in Indonesia is the largest in Southeast Asia in 2019. This has a major impact on logistics service providers because the e-commerce trading system requires logistical intermediaries between sellers and buyers. Therefore, logistics companies are developing rapidly to achieve this opportunity so that each company competes to become the best logistics company. Companies become competitive if they have a good business process. So that the effectiveness and efficiency of the supply chain are two important things so that the company becomes sustainable. This research is basically qualitative study where the business process development of PT Z is carried out to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the supply chain through Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Benchmarking. Through a systematic process, more effective and efficient business process are obtained from the perspective of information flow, financial flow, and flow of goods.
GOVERNMENT POLICIES STRATEGY IN DEALING WITH THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK: LESSONS FROM TAIWAN’S EXPERIENCE Fridayani Helen Dian
Jurnal PPI Dunia Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52162/jie.2021.004.01.2

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This article contributes to the field of public policy and provides a concrete figure of how the government's policy strategy in combating the Covid-19 epidemic. Taiwan was very much situated to respond rapidly and viably to the Covid-19 outbreak. Taiwan's involvement in SARS in 2003 helped drive the government to respond quickly to the rising emergency. Taiwan is not a member of the WHO, but the strategies carried out by the Taiwanese government can provide lessons and examples for other countries. The method used in this research are observation and literature study, looking for theoretical references that are relevant to cases or problems regarding the handling of the covid-19 outbreak in Taiwan. The aftereffects of this study demonstrate that, Taiwan is not just a guide of majority rule government, yet in addition living evidence that control of a rising infection can be accomplished through science, innovation, and democratic governance. No radical despotic measures are required. The government responded rapidly and conclusively in January, by establishing early travel limitations, turning out testing, and stating control of clinical stockpile lines. Taiwan additionally perceived the potential for human-to-human transmission before China or the WHO did. Through these measures, Taiwan has had the option to maintain a strategic distance from the kind of clearing lockdowns actualized the world over.