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International Journal of Technology and Education Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29860733     DOI : https://doi.org/10.99075/ijeter.v1i01.1186
Core Subject : Science, Education,
International Journal of Technology and Education Research( IJETER) is  a peer-reviewed journal which welcomes submissions involving a critical discussion of policy and practice, as well as contributions to conceptual and theoretical developments in the field. It includes articles based on empirical research and analysis (quantitative, qualitative and mixed method) and welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives. The journal embraces the broad range of settings and ways in which vocational and professional learning takes place and, hence, is not restricted by institutional boundaries or structures in relation to systems of education and training. This journal covers the topics of the educational profession, curriculum, educational philosophy, educational technology, learning strategies, educational management, educational psychology, student development, general issues in primary, secondary and higher education, educational foundations, teacher professional development, out-of-school education, and excellent education, the study of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, as well as economic, cultural and political aspects related to the role of vocational and professional education and training in society.
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Chemistry And Applications Of Nano Composites: An Update About Recent Developments Zunaira Nasir; Arooj Fatima; Rana Mohsin Ali
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Nano materials can be defined as materials possessing, at minimum one external dimension measuring 1-100nm. They include Nano particles, nano fibers, nano suspensions, nano emulsuions, quantum dots and nano composites. Nanocomposite is a multiphase solid material where one of the phases has one, two or three dimensions of less than 100 nanometers or structures having nano- scale repeat distance between the different phases that make up the material. Nano composites are of two types: polymer-based nanocomposites and non-polymer-based nanocomposites.Polymer nanocomposites (PNC) consist of a polymer or copolymer having nanoparticles or nanofillers dispersed in the polymer matrix.Non-polymer-based nanocomposites are also known as inorganic nanocomposites. They can be further classified into metal-based nanocomposites, ceramic-based nanocomposites, and ceramic-ceramic-based nanocomposites. Nano composites can be prepared by in situ polymerization, melt mixing, solution mixing, precipitation, sol-gel process and electrospinning. They can be characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X- ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. Nanocomposites have been growing with a speedy rate so as their large number of applications. In the next 10 years, the worldwide production will exceed 600,000 tons in the following regions: Superior strength fibers and films, UV protection gels, drug delivery systems, new fire-retardant materials, anti-corrosion barrier coatings, lubricant and stretch paints.
The Influence of Capital and Prices on Frozen Food Business Profits in Kendari City Nisrina Uswatun Husna Inna; Idrus Salam; Fahria Nadiryati Sadimantara
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Capital and the determination of the price of a product have an effect on every business actor, especially in setting the price of the product to be sold. This is because if the price of products sold, such as frozen processed food, increases in price from the previously set price, then there will be a decrease in consumer interest. This study aims to determine the effect of capital and price on the profits of frozen food businesses in Kendari City. The type of data used is qualitative data while the data collection techniques used in this study are direct interview and documentation techniques. Data analysis used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the study show that the effect of capital and price on the profits of the frozen food business in Kendari City indicates that the variables of capital and prices have a simultaneous or joint effect on the profits of the frozen food business in Kendari City. From the results of the t analysis, the capital variable (X1) has no significant effect on business profits (Y). Capital is not the only factor that has an important influence because as an entrepreneur, in the case of a frozen food entrepreneur, you do not have to have large capital in the form of money that can help generate business profits. Meanwhile, from the results of the t-count analysis, the price variable (X2) has a real or significant effect on the profits of the frozen food business in Kendari City.
Marketing Analysis of Sancang Type Bonsai Plants in Lamomea Village Konda District South Konawe Regency Arjun Arjun; Surni; Muhammad Aswar Limi
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This study aims to (1) determine the marketing channel of sancang bonsai plants in Lamomea Village, Konda Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency, (2) determine the marketing margin of sancang bonsai plants in Lamomea Village, Konda Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency, (3) determine the profit obtained in each marketing channel, (4) determine the efficiency of the marketing channel of sancang bonsai plants in Lamomea Village, Konda Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency. This research was conducted in Lamomea Village, Konda Subdistrict, South Konawe Regency from February to May 2023. This research used descriptive analysis, marketing margin analysis, and marketing efficiency (Farmer's Share). The number of respondents of sancang bonsai plant farmers amounted to 6 people using the census technique, and the collecting trader amounted to 1 person using snowball sampling technique. Based on the results showed that (1) the marketing channel consists of one channel, namely: (a) Farmers® Collectors ®Consumers (2) the marketing margin obtained for small size sancang bonsai plants is IDR.300,000/tree, medium size is IDR.2,000,000/tree, large size is IDR.3,000,000/tree, very large size is IDR.5,000,000/tree. The profit obtained for small size sancang bonsai plants is IDR.120.380/tree, medium size is IDR.1,600,380/tree, large size is IDR.2,100,380/tree, very large size is IDR.3,400,380/tree. The percentage of the share of the price received by sancang bonsai farmers is 56% so that the marketing of sancang bonsai plants in Lamomea Village, Konda District, Konawe Selatan Regency runs efficiently because the proportion of the price received is >50%.
Benefits And Risks Of Marketing Patchouli Oil In Morengke Village, Matata Usu District, Bombana District Ismawati Ismawati; Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah; Hidrawati Hidrawati
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This study aims to 1) know the profit of marketing Patchouli oil in Mata Usu District, Bombana Regency, and 2) todescribe the risks of n ilam oil marketing in Mata Usu District, Bombana Regency. This research was carried out in Morengke Village, Mata Usu District, Bombana Regency. The number of samples in this study consisted of 16 patchouli distillery business industry owners, 4 collecting traders, and 2 marketing institutions. The determination of samples is carried out by the census method, which is to take the entire population to be used as a research sample while teknik determination of samples in collecting merchants or marketing institutions is carried out with snowball sampling techniques because the number is not yet known how many.The data analysis used is marketing margin analysis and risk analysis. The results showed that 1) the profit obtained by each patchouli oil marketing institution in Morengke Village was a trader (a) collector of Rp32.739.040 per month; (b) wholesalers amounting to Rp80.023.068 per month, 2) type of risiko in patchouli oil marketing in Morengke Village, Masa Usu District, Bombana Regency, among others, the quality of patchouli oil is low at the purchase stage caused by high acid and pH levels are in the medium risk category, the risk event in patchouli oil discoloration is at the storage stage due to too long storage, low temperature conditions, the use of patchouli oil storage containers are not suitable to be in the medium risk category, the occurrence of erratic price risk is at the storage stage caused by poor oil quality, traders accommodate patchouli oil are in the high risk category, and 3) upaya company in overcoming the risks faced on the risks Patchouli oil sales are carried out by strengthening marketing management and discussing with competitors a good marketing process without having to commit sales fraud by analyzing market competition and competitor performance in order to create a competitive market properly
Analysis of Added Value of Coconut Processing into Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) in The Al-Huda Household Business in Lasalepa Village Lasalepa District Muna Regency Rahma Dita; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Munirwan Zani
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This study aims to determine the process of processing coconuts into Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) and the amount of added value obtained from processing coconuts into Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) in the Al-Huda household business in Lasalepa Village, Lasalepa District, Muna Regency. This research was conducted in December 2022-April 2023 and used primary and secondary data types and sources. Analysis of the data used to determine the process of processing coconut into VCO is a qualitative descriptive analysis and to determine the value added from processing coconut into VCO using Hayami's added value analysis method. The results showed that the process of processing coconut into VCO went through several stages, namely: peeling and cleaning the coconut flesh, grating and squeezing the coconut milk, separating water and coconut juice, fermentation, filtering and packaging. Meanwhile, the additional value obtained from processing coconut into VCO is IDR 36,008/kg coconut, where this value consists of business or processing profits of IDR 32,883 and labor benefits of IDR 3,125. Remuneration for the owners of production factors is the largest in operating profit of 87.7% while labor income is 8.3% and the contribution of other inputs is 4%.
Factors Affecting The Conversion Of Cocoa Farming Land Function To Paddy Fields Farming In Penanggo Jaya Village, Lambandia District, East Kolaka regency Faustina Putri Rasali; Abdi Abdi; Rosmawaty Rosmawaty
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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the conversion of cocoa farming land function to lowland paddy fields farming in Penanggo Village, Lambandia District, East Kolaka Regency. This research was conducted from November to December 2021. The research method uses quantitative descriptive. The selection of the location of this study was determined deliberately (purposively), taking into account that Penanggo Jaya Village has a number of farmer households that have transferred cocoa land to paddy fields. The population in the study numbered 392 people. The sampling technique uses the Slovin formula with an error degree (α) of error of 15%. The number of respondents was 72 people. The data analysis used in this study is Logistic Regression Analysis, steps in testing assessing the overall model (overall model fit/G test), assessing the feasibility of the regression model and wald test (partial). The results showed that pest and disease attacks of 0.030 < 0.05 and production yields of 0.000 < 0.05, these two variables have a significant chance of influencing the decision of farmers to transfer cocoa land to paddy rice crops, while plant age, land area and infrastructure have no chance of influencing farmers' decisions to transfer cocoa land to paddy field crops.The results of this study indicate that with the transfer of community land in Penanggo Village, Lambandia District, East Kolaka Regency, they can meet and increase their economy.
Analysis Of Coffee Marketing In Bakadisura Village, Tabang District, Mamasa District, West Sulawesi Province Yohanis Yohanis; Surni Surni; Idrus Salam
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This study aims 1) To find out the pattern of coffee marketing channels in Bakadisura Village, Tabang sub-district, Mamasa district, 2) To find out the margins and marketing profits of coffee beans in Bakadisura Village, Tabang sub-district, Mamasa district . The location of this research was carried out in Bakadisura Village, Tabang District, Mamasa Regency from March to November 2022. The choice of research location was carried out purposively (purposively) with the consideration that Bakadisura Village is a place with the most coffee production. The population or objects in this study were all coffee farmers in Bakadisura Village, Tabang District, Mamasa Regency, totaling 25 families, as well as 2 collectors and 2 wholesalers. Sampling was determined using the census method, so that all coffee farmers and traders in Bakadisura Village became respondents. The results showed that coffee marketing in Bakadisura Village was running efficiently, this was indicated by the FS value = 80% in channel I FS value = 75.55 and 80.35 in channel II. The total profit earned by traders on channel I is Rp. 4,245,775, the profit earned by collector traders on channel II is Rp. 3,531,999, and wholesalers are Rp. 3,085,730.
Providing Compensation to Measur Providing Compensation to Measure the Morale of Employees at PT X: Compensation June Ardin Telaumbanua
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Providing compensation as a measure of employee enthusiasm at PT X is an absolute right that employees must receive as compensation for their hard work. By providing compensation to employees, they will be more enthusiastic and active in working. The data collection method uses a questionnaire. The data analysis method used is qualitative descriptive analysis. The results show that compensation to employees is given in two forms, namely financial compensation and non-financial compensation. Financial compensation in the form of salary will be given to employees according to the local regional minimum wage and incentives given can be in the form of additional wages and meals for employees who participate in overtime in working on projects at the Company. Providing compensation will also influence employee performance, meaning that providing appropriate compensation will make employees enthusiastic about working.
Quality Of Learning Outcomes Using The Blended Learning By Students Of The History Education Study Program In The New Normal Era Sukardi Sukardi; Edi Harapan
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The study's objective is to characterize and assess how the blended learning model affects the caliber of historical learning results in the contemporary day. This research uses quantitative methods with a simple correlation approach. The research location was in the History Education Study Program FKIP PGRI Palembang University, with a sample of 114 active students who were taken randomly. Data was collected using observation, documentation, and questionnaires. According to the study's findings, the quality of learning outcomes was significantly impacted by the blended learning pattern in the new normal era by 0.325. It was concluded that the quality of learning outcomes for students of the History Education Study Program, FKIP University of Palembang, was successful after implementing the mixed learning pattern in the new normal era. In order to improve the caliber of learning outcomes, it is advised that the History Education Study Program continue to combine online and offline learning methods in the new normal period. It has been demonstrated that when the blended learning pattern is applied as best it can, the caliber of student learning outcomes rises.

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