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Identification of Economic Subsectors That Can Increase Among Covid-19 Pandemic Wiwik Istyarini; Azizah Fitriani; Oktaviani Permatasari; Zenita Afifah Fitriyani
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The Corona outbreak has hit various joints of the economy. The spread of the virus, which requires human activities to be carried out through social distancing (social distancing) and at an extreme level, taking lockdown steps will have an impact on slowing economic activity (supply and demand) This study aims to identify the economic subsector that can survive and even increase amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The method in this study uses the System Literature Review (SLR), by examining several sources used as material in searching and obtaining literature including articles, electronic media and the web. These sources are used as the basis for analyzing and drawing conclusions in making the results of the study. The results of the research on the identification of economic subsectors that can increase in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the economic sectors that are able to survive and actually experience an increase in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic are the agriculture , plantation, livestock, forestry and fisheries sectors. In terms of the subsector, the increase occurred in plantation crops driven by harvests in strategic plantation commodities including oil palm, cocoa and cloves. Then, the fisheries subsector is also projected to increase in line with decreasing rainfall that affects catches. Other economic sectors that are projected to survive are the electricity, gas and clean water sectors, as they are the basic needs of the community on a daily basis.
Improves The Ability To Calculate Children Through The Constructive Game : How Improves The Ability To Calculate Children Through The Constructive Game Reflina Sinaga; Ester Julinda Simarmata
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The research objective of this paper is to determine the increase in children's numeracy skills through constructive play in grade 1 students in elementary schools. Elementary school is basic education that is organized with the aim of facilitating the growth and development of children as a whole or emphasizing the development of all aspects of the child's personality as it means that elementary school education provides opportunities to develop children's personalities, therefore education for early childhood especial in schools. The research method is the method used by researchers in collecting research data. The method used in this research is classroom action research. Based on the results of research and discussion, it can be concluded that the ability counting the child at by using constructivist games has been successful with the number of students 19 people, with a category of 10 boys and 9 girls can be increased through the use of constructive play media. This study shows that there is an increase in numeracy skills by using constructive games for students of SD Aghia Sophia Medan. The findings of this study also provide evidence that using constructive games requires students to be active in learning, this is because students themselves are looking for the material to be studied, students also feel happy and challenged in learning because constructive games are applied by learning while playing.
APPLICATION OF STAD LEARNING MODEL ASSISTED MACROMEDIA FLASH IN HUMAN BLOOD CIRCULATION SYSTEM MATERIAL: PENGGUNAAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN STAD BERBASIS MACROMEDIA FLASH PADA MATERI SISTEM PEREDARAN DARAH MANUSIA Yolan Dunggio
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Abstract This research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which is done in 2 cycles. The aim of this research is to know the application of cooperative learning model type STAD with macromedia flash in learning material about human blood circulation system to improve students’ learning result. Method in this research is qualitative method. The result of research shows that in teaching and learning activity, the activity of teacher in cycle I showed good and very good criteria with percentage 96.15% and the students’ activity showed good and very good criteria with percentage 73%. In the cycle II both of the teacher’s activity and the students’ activity got good and very good criteria with percentage 100%. The learning result in the cycle I, 57.89% of students got point under 70, in the cycle II got increase become 89.47% for the students’ who can pass the activity. Thereby, it can be concluded that by using cooperative learning model type STAD with macromedia flash can improve the students’ learning result in learning material about human blood circulation system. Keywords: STAD Learning Model, Macromedia Flash, Students’ Learning Result
CREATIVE ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE IN TANJUNG MEDANG VILLAGE Randi Randi
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The limitations of village communities in managing the creative economy mean that the available potential in the village could not improve the economy of the village community, especially village income. The large potential of rivers, pineapples and rubber plantation products do not make the people of Tanjung Medang village economically prosperous, Based on data from the Ministry of Social Affairs, the number of underprivileged families or PKH (conditional cash transfer programme) beneficiaries in the village of Tanjung Medang is 185. This article is aimed at assisting Creative Economy Governance in Tanjung Medang Village (A Study on Village-Owned Enterprises or BUMDes). Tanjung Medang Village has experienced problems in developing creative economic governance and utilizing the village's potential as a village tourist destination. Through the documentary study and observations in the village, the people of Tanjung Medang village might improve the village economy through BUMDes. In addition, this problem could be used to increase the income of the village communities and create village tourist destinations. The method of the study is a qualitative analysis method with descriptive data presentation of literature review.
Building Information Modelling; Definition, Implementation and Evaluation in Supporting Development of Morotai Tourism Area Dimas Nugraha; Nino Heri Setyoadi
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The rapid development of science and technology in the 21st century affects all scientific disciplines, economics, and government, include digital technology for architect, design and construction. Indonesia Government Regulation Number 50 of 2011 declare Morotai Island as a National Tourism Strategic Zone. In 2018, the Research and Development Office for the Application of Settlement Technology planned to have Tourism Toilet in the Daruba Region, for visitors and local residents. This Toilet facilities is equipped with Biofilter Technology, Fast Sand Filter Technology, Reserve Osmose, and Sanita Pool. This application was also supported by the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology which has been widely used in the construction sector with the aim of monitoring the realization between plans and development so that it is more precise and efficient. Based on this, the study wanted to see what is BIM, the extent to which the implementation and evaluation of its application in supporting the development of Tourism Areas in Morotai. This solution was obtained by collecting primary and secondary data. The method to get primary data was by conducting interview with Project Owner, Planning Consultant, Contractor. This evaluation model consists of four components to evaluate which are Design, Installation, Process and Product (Results). Result of the study. Building Information Modeling (BIM), as an increasing technology in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, has been applied to various research topics ranging from project planning, structural design, facility management, and others. Since the '90s, BIM has been implementing applications in several constructions in Indonesia, but it has not made significant progress. In Morotai's work, work was made based on field conditions. The work of BIM was carried out covering architectural, structural, and mechanical electrical and Plumbing (MEP) aspects. For architectural and MEP aspects use Archicad Software, while for structural use Tekla Design. The general description of the results of the architectural display of BIM is as follows. The Level of Design used in this BIM is Level of Design 5, or up to the Volume calculation level. Evaluation in BIM implementation make with Discrepancy Evaluation Model (DEM). Discrepancy Evaluation consist of 4 stages, Design, Instalation, Process, and Implementation. Conclusion of this study, The application of BIM in the initial replication construction project in Morotai has not been fully effective in accelerating the planning process to the construction of tourist toilets and the technology contained within it
DETERMINATION OF TOTAL FLAVONOID LEVELS OF KAFFIR LIME (Citrus hystrix) LEAF EXTRACT USING SOXHLETATION METHOD USING UV-VIS SPECTROPHOTOMETER Arlan K. Imran
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Kaffir lime (Citrus histrix) is one of the plants with abundant flavonoid content in the leaves. The characteristic flavonoids with the two benzene ring groups cause the process of finding an appropriate extraction technique. This study aims to determine the total flavonoid levels of kaffir lime leaf extract obtained from the soxhletation extraction method. This research was carried out by extracting simplicia kaffir lime leaves by the soxhletation method using 96% ethanol solvent. Comparison between the simplicia and the solvent used is 1: 5, then the extract obtained was carried out with initial qualitative identification of flavonoids and total flavonoid levels were determined using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The results showed that the extract of kaffir lime leaves obtained by soxhletation extraction in qualitative and quantitative tests contained flavonoid compounds with a total content of 5.62%

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