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Gamifikasi Dalam Kelas Bahasa Indonesia Bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA) Anak
Published 2025-01-01“… This case study aims to describe the implementation of gamification in an online BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia for Foreign Speakers) class and to analyze the ability of Danish learners to pronounce Indonesian vocabulary. The study was conducted with six learners aged 9–12 years in an online BIPA class organized by the Embassy of Indonesia in Denmark. …”
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Agroforestry lexicon in Manggarai language: an effort to revitalize culture and empower indigenous peoples
Published 2025-12-01“…Participatory observation of their farming life, in‑depth interviews, and targeted elicitation yielded 253 agroforestry‑related lexicons absent from the Indonesian language. These lexicons fall into three categories: (1) nouns for agroforestry plants, (2) nouns for agroforestry tools, and (3) verbs for agroforestry stages. …”
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Do Social Influence and Rationalization Determine the Use of Artificial Intelligence-ChatGPT in Higher Education Learning?
Published 2024-12-01“…This quantitative study used descriptive statistical analysis and involved 190 active students using ChatGPT in Indonesian higher education students. Purposive sampling was used for data collection via an online questionnaire. …”
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Examining Mathematics Achievement of Students from Different Provinces: What PISA 2018 says about Indonesia?
Published 2024-07-01“…Despite participating in PISA for more than 10 years, Indonesian students' mathematics achievements still tend to be low. …”
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Appointing Constitutional Court Justices with Statesman Qualification through Transparent Selection Mechanism
Published 2024-04-01“…This study aims to determine the nature and characteristics of statesmen as an indication of the selection mechanism of Indonesian Constitutional Court Justices and evaluate whether the selection mechanism may produce justice with statesman qualification. …”
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A MELTING POT OF MALANG: LINGUISTICS LANDSCAPE OF MALANG CULINARY SIGNS
Published 2021-10-01“…The results showed that Indonesian, English, and Javanese are the most frequent languages used in culinary banners or storefronts and other foreign languages (Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Malay) and vernaculars (Sundanese, Banjarese, Minangnese). …”
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Negotiating “Local” Food: Eastern Part Indonesia Narratives and Perspectives
Published 2024-12-01“…Through a collaborative forum called the Food Festival Archipelago (FFA), we engaged students in sharing their stories about local food to explore their experiences, imaginations, and cultural ties to Eastern Indonesian cuisine. Using creative methods such as podcasts, short stories, Instagram posts, and videos, we discovered that Java-centric food politics have distanced students from their local food heritage. …”
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Cooking Oil Price Volatility in the Consumer Market and Wholesalers Market in Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“… This study analyzes the price fluctuations of cooking oil in the Indonesian consumer and wholesale markets using the Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (ARCH) model across January 2018 to January 2024 period that encompasses the period of study. …”
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CODE – MIXING IN ENGLISH CLASSES OF SMPN 14 KOTA BENGKULU: VIEWS FROM THE TEACHERS
Published 2018-10-01“…They also used code-mixing for giving instruction, translation and asking for clarification. The English-Indonesian pattern is the most frequently used by the teachers in teaching English. …”
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Revealing the rhetorical moves and linguistic patterns in discipline-related undergraduate thesis
Published 2022-08-01“…It further explored the variations between two groups of writers, students with the native language of English and Indonesian students writing in English. The aim was to present the commonalities and differences within the genre and finally conclude the genre’s conventions. …”
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Genomic analysis of global Plasmodium vivax populations reveals insights into the evolution of drug resistance
Published 2024-12-01“…In 106 isolates from Indonesian Papua, the epicentre of CQR, we observe an increasing prevalence of novel SNPs in the candidate resistance gene pvmrp1 since the introduction of dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine. …”
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Audit Report Lag and Audit Fee Analysis Before and After the Implementation of Key Audit Matters in Indonesia
Published 2024-12-01“…The population for this study includes all companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange for the years 2021 and 2022. …”
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Determinants of Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from Local Governments in Sumatera Island
Published 2024-03-01“…The FRQ local government is proxied by audit opinion from the Indonesian Supreme Audit Board (ISAB) for each local government sample. …”
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Identification of Weeds on Tea Planting (Camellia Sinensis L.) in Liki Farm Unit, PT. Mitra Kerinci, South Solok Regency
Published 2024-10-01“… One of the plantation products that is a mainstay export commodity and is considered quite strategic in supporting the Indonesian economy is tea. However, in recent years tea production has fluctuated, to keep Indonesia as the world's main tea producer, production problems and intensive efforts that support productivity need to be managed optimally. …”
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A Portrait of English Student in Learning Approaches: A Case Study for Indonesia And Thai Student
Published 2023-12-01“…This has led to a shift in how students approach learning the language, particularly in non-English speaking countries, focusing on Indonesian and Thai students who study in the English Department of the Islamic University of Malang. …”
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Empowering SMEs innovation through intangible factors
Published 2025-01-01“…We address this gap using data collected from Indonesian SME automobile component manufacturers. We employ the expanded CDM (Crepon Duguet Mairesse) model that divides innovation into three stages: effort, output, and productivity. …”
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Radio Dakwah dan Komunikasi 107,9 FM UIN Jakarta: Pengamatan Media Sebagai Industri
Published 2024-06-01“…Information technology has changed the behavior of Indonesian society a lot. This is in line with the growing public need for information. …”
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Verbal and Nonverbal Languages in Online Thesis Examinations: An Illocutionary Act Study
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Cluster analysis of potential autonomous vehicle (AV) adopters in Indonesia’s new capital
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