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International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27974251     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31332/ijtk.v2i2
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge (IJTK) focuses on research manuscripts in the field of social sciences and humanities, included Islamic studies which is regularly published twice a year, July and December. The manuscripts submitted must be of interest to the international readerships. This journal has the following aims and scope: 1. Promoting the transdisciplinary research. 2. Including the collaboration of different knowledge related to social science and humanities as base and other sectors. 3. Providing a high quality research and a well-written manuscript.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 13 Documents
Spectroscopic Analysis of Tempeh Protein Content during the Production Process Zul Arham; Kurniawan Kurniawan; Laode Anhusadar; Ismaun Ismaun
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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Tempeh is a local Indonesian food that is liked by the community, both locally and internationally. The high protein content is the reason for choosing tempeh as a complementary food. In its production, tempeh is made by two important processes, including treatment and fermentation. During this process, the protein can be damaged, resulting in a decrease in the protein content of tempeh. Based on these problems, this study aims to analyze the reduction of tempeh protein content during the production process. The analysis used two spectroscopic methods, including FTIR and UV-Visible. FTIR spectroscopy was used to observe the reduction in total protein content, while UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to observe the reduction in dissolved protein content. The results of the study for FTIR analysis showed that at the pretreatment and fermentation stages, both caused a decrease in the total protein content of tempeh. This was observed with a decrease in the intensity of IR absorption at a wavenumber of 1745 cm-1 which is identical to the C=O group and 1543 cm-1 which is identical to the N-H group. Based on the results of the UV-Visible study, it shows that the fermentation time affects the amount of dissolved protein. This situation is supported by the increasing pH of tempeh and decreasing water content during fermentation.
Legal Politics For The Establishment Of Yogyakarta Regional Regulation Number 2 Year 2017 Regarding No-Smoking Area Siyasah Dusturiyyah Perspective Aris Darmawan Al Habib
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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This research is normative legal research with a statutory approach which aims to analyze and describe the legal politics of the formation of the Yogyakarta City Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2017 concerning the Siyāsah dusturiyyah perspective on smoke-free areas. The type of data used in this study is material law consisting of primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The data analysis method used is descriptive-analytic, and data collection uses library research. This study shows that first, the establishment of the Yogyakarta City Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2017 concerning Non-Smoking Areas is coloured by the democratic political configuration by the pros and cons of the Yogyakarta City government. Second, the Yogyakarta City Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2017 concerning Non-Smoking Areas substantially follows the principle of siyāsah dusturiyyah, reflecting the value of justice and legal certainty.
EFL Students’ Perceptions of The Benefits of Project-Based Learning in Translation Class Diah Astuti; Suhartini Syukri; Sitti Nurfaidah; Dewi Atikah
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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This study aims to describe students’ perceptions of the benefits of project-based learning in translation class. The project focuses on the students’ perceptions and the benefits of translation project. The research method uses a qualitative approach with descriptive data analysis technique. The participants of this study consist of 25 university students. The qualitative data were analyzed by questionnaire and students’ reflection adopted from Siregar (2018). The results of the research revealed that the students’ responded positively to the benefits of PBL in Translation Class. It further shows that the project-based learning model can train creative thinking, collaboration, English skills improvement, and challenging hence it is suitable to be applied in Translation class
Our Digital Footprints during Online Service Learning From Home Program”: EFL Pre-Service Teachers’ Photovoice Analysis Riski Riski; Suhartini Syukri; Sitti Nurfaidah; Azwar Abidin
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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The major purpose of this narrative study is to investigate the EFL pre-service teachers’ digital footprints in using digital tools during online service learning from home program in the time of COVID-19. The data in this study is drawn from five EFL pre-service teachers’ photovoices they have narrated on daily reports while conducting the online service learning program amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The researcher accessed their daily reports page on academic information system (SIA) freely to collect five participants’ narrative photovoices. Then, those photovoices were analyzed using thematic analysis (TA) adopted from Braun and Clarke (2006) through coding the data by underlining code. Their photovoice revealed that all pre-service teachers have been engaged with digital skill, digital literacy, and community development leaving a plethora of digital footprints in the virtual world. However, this study implies that they were more creative in producing beneficial content for the wider community using many applications even though during the COVID-19 lockdown
The Benefits and Challenges of Group Discussion in Syntax Project Suhartini Syukri; A Magfira; Abdul Halim; Dewi Atikah
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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In the frame of qualitative research, this study aims to know the benefits and challenges of group discussion in Syntax project for students in EFL context in accomplishing Syntax project. The participants of this study consist of 25 students from the students of Syntax class in one of the higher educations in Kendari. The qualitative data were analyzed by questionnaire and students’ interview. The results of the research revealed that the students’ responded positively to the group discussion activity. It indicated this activity can improve students’ confidence and communication skills. Nevertheless, the students found it challenging in terms of the time allocation to finish the project as they cannot manage their time to finish the project well
Religious Community Movement Online: Tracking History And Transformation Of Islamic Dakwah in Indonesia Wely Dozan; Hopizal Wadi
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 1, July 2021
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This article generally examines online religious communities; more specifically, this article reviews religious communities in Indonesia with the object of study by the United Muslim community. Muslim United is one of the online religious communities in Indonesia. This community has various kinds of programs, including conducting da'wah activities through social media and a massive alms program at dawn which is carried out to assist in distributing fruits to class communities lewd. This article explains specifically about the united Muslim community that exists on social media. The method used in this article is ethnography, a method that collects data through the Muslim United Instagram account and also searches for other data from the YouTube, Twitter accounts that are specific about activities in the Muslim United community. This study indicates that the Muslim community is united in opening up hijrah spaces for young people and carrying out religious, social movements without any politics.
What Changes the Youth of Southeast Sulawesi (Indonesia) after Living Abroad Muhammad Kurniawan Rachman
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 2, December 2021
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According to Central Bureau Statistic of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, 24.15 % of citizens aged 7 until 24 years old decided to stop pursuing education. This data shows how critical building the willingness of citizens in Southeast Sulawesi to see the world as a competitive game where education takes a vital role. There have been many efforts to solve this problem, one of them is the effort of the country to send people to study abroad by scholarship or fellowship. This research tried to unveil the perspectives of people in Southeast Sulawesi who have experience studying or doing an internship abroad. The study used open-ended questionnaires from fifty alumni of scholarships and fellowships from Southeast Sulawesi. This report tried to unveil alumni stories of experiencing the culture and values and living abroad and how they applied them after returning to the country. In general, they showed positive feedback from the scholarship or fellowship experience they had. However, they perceived some critiques toward some cultures and system after returning to their homeland. Keywords: Youth, Living abroad, Scholarship and Fellowship, Culture.
Bioethanol From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (OPEFB): a Review Pretreatment and Enzymatic Hydrolysis Irwan Irwan; Salim Agus
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 2, December 2021
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The fossil fuel crisis will remain a major topic that needs to be looked for a solution together until other alternative fuels are found. Bioethanol has now become a trend and focus of researchers in Indonesia and various parts of the world as an environmentally friendly alternative energy and given the potential of Indonesia as one of the largest palm oil-producing countries in the world with the amount of lignocellulosic biomass waste such as Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (OPEFB). OPFEB is the most desirable and realistic alternative to substitute fossil fuels as the main energy source. The use of these wastes as renewable fuels is very significant in terms of expanding economic value and solving environmental problems. This review paper offers an insight into the current creative approaches to the development of OPEFB such as characteristics of OPEFB, pretreatment process, and enzymatic hydrolysis.
The Incidental Vocabulary Learning Opportunities in the Reading Comprehension Passages Kuni Hikmah Hidayati
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 2, December 2021
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This paper reports on research into vocabulary learning opportunities provided in the reading comprehension passages. It is a quantitative study with a corpus analysis using AntWordProfiler program. Data was collected from reading comprehension passages involving all words in the passages. The results show that the reading comprehension passages provided a great opportunity to deepen knowledge of first 1,000 most frequent words. However, they did not provide good opportunities to develop knowledge of second 1,000 most frequent words, academic words and unlisted words well. This is because most of the word families found in the reading comprehension passages occurred once and less than five times. In conclusion, the reading comprehension passages provided opportunities to learn first 1,000 most frequent words and lacked the opportunities for second 1,000 most frequent words, academic words and unlisted words.
Microbiology Learning Based life Skills Education of Student In TADRIS Biology PRODI FATIK IAIN Kendari Through the Contextual Teaching and Learning Approach Rosmini Rosmini; Badrianti Badrianti
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Knowledge Vol 2, No 2, December 2021
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This study aims to (1) examine the life skills of students of Tadris Biology PRODI, FATIK IAIN Kendari through Microbiology learning based on Life Skills Education using the CTL Approach, (2) examining the attitudes of Tadris Biology PRODI, FATIK IAIN Kendari after learning Microbiology Based on Life Skills Education with the CTL approach. The research sample was all students of the Tadris Biology PRODI FATIK IAIN Kendari in the fifth semester of the 2018/2019 academic year totaling 32 students. The results showed that the life skills of students of the Tadris Biology PRODI at FATIK IAIN Kendari in the fifth semester of the 2018/2019 academic year through learning Microbiology with the CTL approach, all students achieved life skills competence with an average score of 8.93. Based on the results of the questionnaire, students' attitudes showed a positive attitude, meaning that students in general (85.91%) agreed to microbiology learning based on life skills education with the Cotextual Teaching and Learning Approach. .

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