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Misnawati Misnawati; Patrisia Cuesdeyeni; Alifiah Nurachmana; Linggua Sanjaya Usop; Albertus Purwaka +5 more

Proceeding of the International Conference on Global Education and Learning 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This research aims to describe how Meta AI can be used in creating engaging and educational illustrations through children's stories, as well as analyzing its strengths and weaknesses. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the potential of Meta AI in making children's story illustrations. Data was obtained through: literature studies on Meta AI applications and trial illustration making using Meta AI. The results of the study show that Meta AI has great potential in producing illustrations that meet the needs of learning with high accessibility and creative exploration capabilities. However, limited contextual understanding, lack of human touch, and copyright issues are the main challenges. This study recommends collaboration between AI developers and human illustrators to optimize the quality of illustrations as well as training for educators in utilizing this technology.

Misnawati Misnawati; Petrus Poerwadi; Alifiah Nurachmana; Alifiah Nurachmana; Syarah Veniaty +6 more

International Journal of Education and Literature 2022 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to: (1) describe the sense of ekopuitika theory; (2) describe the working mechanism of ekopuitika theory; and (3) describe the application of the ekopuitika theory in the oral literature. The theory used in this research is  ekopuitika theory, ecology theory, and poetics theory. The data collecting technique or data collection process utilized in this research are as follows: (1) recording technique, either audio or audiovisual, (2) notes, (3) rooted interview, (4) literature study and documentation analysis. The finding of the research is (1) the meaning ekopuitika theory is literary theory/knowledge of poetry which is associated with the environment. (2) the working mechanism is started from analyzing the poetics theory which consists of: 1. Sound that includes: a) rima; (b) assonance; (c) alliteration; (d) anaphora; (e) efoni; (f) kakafoni; and (g) onomatopoeic. 2. Rime (metrum and rhythm) 3. Word includes: (a) vocabulary; (b) diction; (c) figurative language; (d) imagery; and (e) linguistic factors. 4. Phrase that includes: (a) nominal phrases; (b) verbal phrase; (c) the numeral phrase; (d) the adverb phrase; and (e) the prepositional phrase. 5. Sentence/array includes: (a) declarative sentences; (b) interrogative sentences; (c) the imperative sentence; and (d) the exclamatory sentence. 6. The discourse that includes: (a) cohesion and (b) coherence. The next how it works, is further analyzed once more with the ecology theory that includes: (a) the representation of nature: plant, animal, mountain, water, sea, land, air, sun, and sky; (b) the manifestation of the representation of behavior: traditional event (ritual), religion, knowledge, cosmology, language, myth, art, moral, and housing. After the ekopuitika theory applied in the oral literature there was a result that evidently for the representation of nature related to the plant and animal, while for the representation of the behavior associated with the traditional event (ritual) and language.