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Alif Syaiful Huda; Alva Hendi Muhammad; Tonny Hidayat

Bridge : Jurnal Publikasi Sistem Informasi dan Telekomunikasi 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

The diversity in societal exercise preferences has increased significantly, with fitness emerging as a favored modern activity, particularly in urban areas of Indonesia. Fitness is valued for its effectiveness in restoring body fitness and achieving ideal body shapes swiftly. However, in the era of Industry 4.0, technological advancements have revolutionized the approach to fitness. Smartphone fitness applications have replaced the role of personal trainers by providing tailored exercise and dietary programs. User Interface (UI) plays a pivotal role in fitness applications, influencing User Experience (UX). The challenge lies in designing UI to accommodate user heterogeneity, both internally and externally. Adaptive UI emerges as a solution, capable of altering layout and content according to user characteristics. Kernwerk® Functional Fitness exemplifies a fitness application utilizing AI to optimize fitness routines. To enhance Kernwerk's UI adaptability, UX evaluation is conducted using UEQ+ modular extension, a comprehensive instrument for effectively and efficiently measuring user experience. Through this evaluation, components of UI and UX requiring further development to enhance Kernwerk's adaptability can be identified.

Fahmi Umasangadji; Marihot Simanjuntak; April Gunawan Malau; Larsen Barasa; Marudut Bernadtua Simanjuntak

International Journal of Educational Technology and Society 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This research explores the preparedness of Indonesian cadets in multimodal transportation, focusing on 50 cadets from a transportation institution in Jakarta. Qualitative methods, including interviews and focus groups, were used to assess their knowledge, skills, and adaptability to emerging trends and technologies. The findings indicate that while cadets demonstrate a strong understanding of key concepts and principles, there are areas for improvement, particularly in problem-solving skills and adaptability to new technologies. Recommendations include enhancing problem-solving skills, incorporating training on emerging technologies, fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary learning, providing continuous professional development opportunities, strengthening industry-academia collaboration, evaluating and updating curriculum regularly, and promoting lifelong learning and professionalism. These recommendations aim to enhance the preparedness of Indonesian cadets and ensure that educational programs align with the evolving needs of the transportation industry.

Irlon Irlon; Teguh Muryanto; Sayyid Jamal Al Din; Dwi Utari Iswavigra; Yulaikha Maratullatifah +1 more

This study explores the integration of hybrid AI control models, combining reinforcement learning (RL) and robust adaptive control, to improve the adaptability, performance, and stability of autonomous manufacturing systems. Traditional control systems, while effective under stable conditions, often struggle to cope with disturbances and varying production demands. Hybrid AI models, which integrate classical control methods such as Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) with machine learning techniques like RL, deep Q-networks (DQN), and deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG), enhance decision-making capabilities in dynamic production environments. The study develops a hybrid RL robust control framework and tests it in both simulation and real-world scenarios. Performance metrics, including production efficiency, system stability, and adaptability, are assessed under various disturbance conditions, such as machine failures and fluctuating demands. The hybrid model significantly outperforms traditional PID control in terms of efficiency and stability, demonstrating faster convergence and better adaptability in dynamic environments. Statistical analysis confirms the superiority of the hybrid system over standalone RL models and traditional PID control. This model’s scalability and adaptability make it a promising solution for Industry 4.0 applications, addressing key challenges in real-world manufacturing systems by ensuring computational efficiency and the ability to manage large-scale data. The findings contribute to the development of more robust and efficient control strategies for autonomous manufacturing systems in uncertain environments.

Martina Rosmaulina Marbun; Ainur Rofiq Sofa; Welsi Damayanti

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study focuses on developing a global curriculum model that integrates intercultural and multilingual competencies to enhance students’ academic and communicative skills. The proposed framework emphasizes flexibility, inclusivity, and adaptability, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications to help students thrive in multicultural, multilingual, and digitally mediated global contexts. Using a qualitative curriculum design approach, the study examines the integration of intercultural competence and multilingual education into existing curricula, offering a model adaptable to diverse educational settings. It further explores the impact of this curriculum on students' ability to communicate across cultural and linguistic boundaries, highlighting the importance of digital literacy and global communication skills. The findings indicate that the intercultural model enhances students' academic performance and global citizenship, preparing them for international collaborations and addressing global challenges. Additionally, the curriculum's adaptability ensures its alignment with digital education demands, making it relevant in today’s evolving educational landscape. The research underscores the importance of curricula that embrace cultural diversity and linguistic multiplicity, promoting inclusivity and preparing students for the complexities of an interconnected world. The study concludes with practical recommendations for educators, policymakers, and curriculum developers to implement intercultural and multilingual frameworks globally, ensuring students are equipped with the necessary skills for success in the digital and globalized world.

Rio Ferdinand Yofi; R. Hiru Muhammad

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

Al-Hamidiyah Depok Islamic Foundation is one of the educational institutions that uses YouTube social media as a medium for disseminating information. The NGASUH (Ngaji Bersama Pengasuh) program premiered on March 14, 2022 until this thesis was made, it has reached 49 episodes. The obstacles faced such as technical constraints and the host cannot attend live broadcasts. This research aims to find out the process of making the NGASUH program through the YouTube social media of the Al-Hamidiyah Islamic Foundation as a means of disseminating Islamic information for students, teachers, employees at the Al-Hamidiyah Islamic Foundation and to find out what obstacles were faced during the process of making the NGASUH program through the YouTube social media of the Al-Hamidiyah Islamic Foundation. The research theory in this study is production theory which consists of pre-production, production, and post-production. This research methodology uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods with data collection techniques are in-depth interviews. The pre-production of the NGASUH program is the initial stage in the event production process which involves planning, preparing, and organizing all the necessary aspects before the live broadcast is carried out. The production stage of a live program requires tight coordination, adaptability, and readiness to handle situations that may arise during the broadcast. The entire production team must work together to ensure the smooth running of the event and provide a good experience to the audience. The post-production phase of a live program is the phase after the live broadcast is completed, where the evaluation, processing, and distribution of the broadcast results are carried out. This stage is important to evaluate the quality of the broadcast, collect feedback, and conduct follow-ups based on the results of the broadcast such as storing the broadcast materials properly for future reference and archives.

Rafli Arya Priananto; Inez Galuh Destyara

International Journal of Studies in International Education 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study examines the influence of international mobility programs on the development of intercultural competency in university students. Through a mixed-methods approach, data was collected from participants across several mobility programs to understand changes in attitudes, awareness, and skills relevant to intercultural communication. Findings indicate that students with international exposure show higher adaptability, cultural sensitivity, and openness compared to their peers. The research suggests that well-structured mobility experiences can significantly enhance students' readiness to work in global settings.

Aziz Azindani; Ismi Kusumaningroem; Ilham Akhsani

International Journal of Computer Technology and Science 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Infomatika Indonesia

Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) have become a central component of digital transformation initiatives across various industries. While prior studies have primarily emphasized technical aspects such as accuracy, performance, and computational efficiency, less attention has been given to the integration of human-centered principles and scalable architectural design. This study aims to examine how AI-based DSS can be enhanced through the combined application of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) principles and scalable AI architecture. Using a qualitative, literature-based research methodology, this study systematically analyzes peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus to identify key dimensions influencing the effectiveness and sustainability of AI-driven DSS. The findings indicate that technical capabilities alone are insufficient to ensure successful adoption and long term impact. Instead, transparency, explainability, ethical governance, and user empowerment core elements of HCAI are critical for fostering trust and user acceptance. Furthermore, scalable architectural principles, including modularity, interoperability, and adaptability, are essential for enabling AI-based DSS to operate reliably in large-scale and dynamic environments. This study contributes a unified conceptual framework that bridges technical scalability and human-centered design, offering theoretical insights and practical guidance for developing trustworthy, scalable, and sustainable AI-based Decision Support Systems in digital transformation contexts.

Dedi Andrianto; Ilmi Suluki Rosyida; Mohamed Salah Elsayed Shalabi

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study evaluates the role of instructional leadership in fostering inclusive education practices within primary schools. The research investigates how principals, through their leadership practices, contribute to the development of a culture of inclusion, particularly for students with special needs. A mixed-method approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys of primary school teachers and qualitative interviews with principals and educators. The findings reveal that effective instructional leadership plays a crucial role in enhancing teacher engagement and promoting inclusive practices. Key leadership practices such as clear communication, ongoing support, and the active promotion of inclusivity were found to significantly impact the success of inclusive education. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of leadership training, with principals who received formal training being more capable of supporting inclusive practices. The involvement of the school community, including teachers, parents, and local stakeholders, was also identified as a critical factor in sustaining inclusive education practices. Finally, the study emphasizes the need for curriculum flexibility, showing that the ability to adapt teaching methods and materials to meet the diverse needs of students is vital for fostering inclusion. These findings underline the importance of comprehensive leadership development, community collaboration, and curriculum adaptability in creating inclusive primary school environments.

Adam Muko

Doktrin: Jurnal Dunia Ilmu Hukum dan Politik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

In the era of technology 4.0, Indonesia is pursuing progress through the adoption of smart contracts on the blockchain. The government responded to this by establishing technology regulations to address emerging challenges. Legal principles demonstrate their adaptability in the digital era by utilizing information technology to build a modern legal and administrative framework, in line with the vision of industrial development 4.0. This normative juridical legal research evaluates the application of legal norms in a concrete context, using statutory and conceptual approaches. Data collection was carried out through literature study using primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials. Data analysis uses qualitative descriptive methods. Smart contracts are increasingly widely used, especially in electronic transactions such as stock trading, crypto and hotel reservations. As a form of electronic agreement, smart contracts facilitate the automation of contract processes. However, its use must comply with the law and technology neutral principles in the ITE Law. Even though it is automatic, this technology is recognized as an Electronic Agent in accordance with Article 1 Number 8 of the ITE Law. The validity of these automated contracts is only questioned if it is proven that the automated system is problematic. Smart contracts in Indonesia are recognized in the context of contract law based on freedom of contract and the legal basis of the Civil Code. This recognition occurs because the Civil Code is open and complementary. However, the use of smart contracts must comply with statutory regulations, principles of decency and public order. Regulations governing smart contracts include the ITE Law, PP PTSE, and PP PMSE. These three regulations stipulate the procedures for using electronic contracts, providing a clear legal basis for the implementation of smart contracts.

Londo, Caroline Viona; Sesilia, Deselva; Kurniawan, Eva Dwi

Populer: Jurnal Penelitian Mahasiswa 2024 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have a vital role in the Indonesian economy, creating new jobs, innovation and unique strategies. The growth phenomenon of MSMEs presents challenges and opportunities, encouraging the need for targeted strategies, in-depth market understanding and adaptability. This research explores strategic management practices in MSMEs in Dee Lestari's "Rantai Tak Putus". The strategies implemented include internal development, making the right decisions, and consistency in implementing positive values. The MSME players in this book are able to adapt strategic management to their business needs, not only for immediate business growth, but also to build a solid foundation for long-term sustainability. This creates an environment that supports business growth, strengthens competitiveness, and ensures the adaptability of MSMEs to change for sustainable business continuity.

Marudut Bernadtua Simanjuntak

Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This research delves into the psychological features of seamen's activity during emergency situations as perceived by 240 cadets in their third semester at the Maritime Institute Jakarta (STIP Jakarta). The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach to unravel the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural responses exhibited by cadets in simulated emergency scenarios. The findings underscore the transformative journey of cadets, transitioning from initial stress and anxiety to a controlled sense of urgency, showcasing the efficacy of the institution's training methodologies. A significant aspect of this research is the examination of the correlation between language proficiency, particularly in English, and effective emergency communication. Cadets recognise English as a shared language that enhances communication efficiency during emergencies. The study reveals the pivotal role of linguistic skills in coordinating actions seamlessly, highlighting the practical implications of language proficiency in emergency management within the global maritime context. The implications for maritime education are profound, emphasising the need for a holistic approach that integrates psychological preparedness and targeted language development initiatives. The research recommends continuous professional development, global collaboration among maritime institutions, and industry partnerships to ensure the adaptability and relevance of education to evolving industry standards. In conclusion, this research contributes valuable insights to the discourse on maritime education, emphasising the importance of cultivating a well-rounded skill set among cadets. The findings inform curriculum development, training methodologies, and strategies to enhance the psychological resilience and linguistic proficiency of future seafaring professionals, positioning them as adept and globally competent officers.