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    THE EFFECT OF TOMATO JUICE (SOLANUM LYCOPERSIUM) AND PINEAPPLE JUICE (ANANAS COMOSUS L.) PROPORTIONS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TOMATO JELLY CANDY

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    Objective: This study aims to determine the proportion of tomato juice with pineapple juice on the characteristics of tomato jelly candy. Method: This study used the Complete Randomized Block Design (CRBD) method with 1 factor (single factor) with a total of 5 treatments and repeated 4 times to obtain 20 experimental units. Results: The results showed that the difference in the proportion of tomato juice with pineapple juice had a significant effect on the water content of tomato jelly candy, but did not have a significant effect on texture, lightness, yellowness, and redness. Novelty: Tomatoes have their own taste (sweet, bitter, and smelly) so the addition of pineapple juice is needed to improve the taste, increase the economic value and diversify food products

    OPTIMIZING SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT AS A MARKETING STRATEGY TO INCREASE ENGAGEMENT AT KYOU HOBBY SHOP

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    Objective: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of short-form video content on Instagram Reels as a digital marketing strategy to increase customer engagement at Kyou Hobby Shop, a business specializing in hobby-related products. Method: The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach using a case study design conducted during a campus internship program. Data were obtained through direct involvement in content production, observation of audience interactions, and analysis of engagement metrics. Various types of video content were developed, including product reviews, tutorials, and interactive videos tailored to audience interests and platform characteristics. Results: The findings indicate that short-form video content significantly improves engagement indicators, particularly views, comments, and shares, compared to static content. Additionally, the consistent delivery of relevant and engaging information contributed to strengthening customer loyalty and fostering more interactive communication between the business and its audience. Novelty: This study offers practical empirical evidence on how internship-based content creation strategies can be systematically utilized to optimize Instagram Reels for small retail businesses, highlighting the integration of experiential learning and digital marketing practices as an effective approach to enhancing social media engagement

    DIGITAL LITERACY MODERATES THE INFLUENCE OF TAX EDUCATION THROUGH DGT RI INSTAGRAM ON TAX KNOWLEDGE

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    Objective: Advances in information technology have changed many parts of life, including the tax system. This study examines how tax education on the DGT RI Instagram account can improve tax knowledge among people in Malang City and whether digital literacy affects this relationship. Method: The research used a quantitative method, Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), and included 100 respondents. Results: The results show that tax education through DGT RI’s Instagram positively affects tax knowledge. This suggests that using digital strategies for tax education is effective, and digital literacy does not influence the link between tax education and tax knowledge. Novelty: The study provides evidence on the effectiveness of Instagram-based tax education in improving tax knowledge and highlights that digital literacy does not affect the relationship between tax education and tax knowledge

    ANALYSIS OF QUALITY CONTROL OF SUITCASES TO MINIMIZE DEFECTS USING THE CONTROL MAP METHOD AND FMECA (FAILURE MODE EFFECT AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS) PT. MITRA MUTU ABADI

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    Objective: So that the purpose of this research is to determine the level of disability a product by identifying the highest levels of risk a failure that arise and do the proposed fixes. Method: The Method employed is that This study using of qualitative and quantitative methods with those maps control p used to see the control over control and a lower. If the data is still within the limits of control, control data will be declared. A method of FMECA ( failure mode effect criticality and Analysis) knows the value of an RPN (Risk Priority Number) analysis and the critical of any potential failure products, as for tools help the pareto seventools includes diagrams, check sheet, diagrams and effect, histogram, stratification, control a chart and fishbone diagrams. Results: The key Results achieved are that The results of this study show the value on the hinge control map, known UCL with a value of 0.066, LCL with a value of 0.045, CL with a value of 0.055. On the casing control map, it is known that UCL with a value of 0.049, LCL with a value of 0.031, CL with a value of 0.040. On the handle defect control map, it is known that UCL with a value of 0.042, LCL with a value of 0.025, CL with a value of 0.033. In the hinge defect with the cause of failure, namely the production operator is not careful or less focused with an RPN value of 168 included in the high category. For the second on casing defects with the cause of failure, namely the provision of glue is uneven with an RPN value of 126 included in the high category. To get the best quality results, improvements can be made, namely the need to evaluate the comfort at work, because the more comfortable the workplace the concentration of workers is increasing, must choose materials that are strong, durable and have been tested for quality. need to update machines or tools with the latest technology. increase air circulation in the room and do greening around the company. before starting work activities the supervisor must brief the SOP, in the room given the SOP board. These improvements can minimize defects and can increase company productivity so that it can achieve the desired target. Novelty: The Novelty is derived from the specific application and detailed findings of the Control Chart and FMECA methods in addressing the rising defect rate at PT. Mitra Mutu Abadi

    ANALYSIS OF STATE-FUNDED TEACHER RECRUITMENT POLICIES: PERSPECTIVES FROM INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA

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    Objective: This study aims to analyze the teacher recruitment policies of state-salaried teachers in Indonesia and Malaysia, focusing on regulations, selection processes, distribution of placements, and pre-service training systems. Method: The study employs a literature review method with a descriptive-qualitative and comparative approach, analyzing policy documents, academic journals, and official sources from the period 2018–2024. Results: The analysis reveals that Indonesia implements a decentralised recruitment system through the CPNS and PPPK mechanisms, but still faces challenges regarding central-local synchronisation and teacher distribution. Meanwhile, Malaysia adopts a centralized approach with strict selection criteria and an integrated teacher education system. Novelty: In conclusion, Malaysia’s system is more structured, while Indonesia requires strengthened coordination and reform of recruitment management based on regional needs

    AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF LIGHTS IN A ROOM USING IOT-BASED PIR SENSOR

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    Objective: Technological innovations facilitate digital operation, exemplified by smarthome technology. This study aims to implement this technology in a prototype for light control using a PIR sensor. Method: The research adopts a research and development approach, conducting tests on the ESP32 microcontroller, PIR sensor, four-channel relay, and Blynk application-controlled lights. Results: Results indicate that the PIR sensor effectively detects objects within a range of 30cm to 1m. The four-channel relay successfully regulates the on/off functionality of the connected lights. Command execution from the Blynk application button exhibits an average delay of 1.1 seconds for light activation via smartphone. Testing of the PIR sensor indicates an effective object detection range of up to 5m, triggering automatic light activation when the user is within this distance. Novelty: Technological innovations facilitate digital operation, exemplified by smarthome technology

    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PANCASILA STUDENT PROFILE STRENGTHENING PROJECT (P5) AT SDN PODOKOYO 2

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    Objective: This study aims to implement the Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Program (P5) at SDN Podokoyo 2, focusing on character development through project-based learning while enhancing digital literacy among students and parents. Method: A mixed-method approach was employed, combining training sessions, collaborative project activities, and structured evaluations. Students engaged in hands-on projects that emphasized teamwork, creativity, and motor skill development, while parental involvement was facilitated through digital literacy workshops. Results: The findings indicate that 80% of students successfully completed the assigned projects, demonstrating improved problem-solving and collaboration skills. Additionally, 83% of participants reported satisfaction with the activities, highlighting the program's effectiveness in fostering both cognitive and socio-emotional competencies. Novelty: This study integrates digital literacy training within the P5 framework, emphasizing the role of parental engagement in supporting student learning. The results contribute to the discourse on holistic education by showcasing the synergy between character education, technological adaptation, and community involvement. Future recommendations include strengthening partnerships with educational stakeholders and diversifying training content to enhance student adaptability in a digital era

    HERBAL MORINGA TEA COUNSELING FOR PREVENTING STUNTING IN TODDLERS AND PREGNANT WOMEN

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    Objective: This study aims to explore the utilization of Moringa oleifera leaves as a nutritional intervention to prevent and reduce stunting among toddlers through the development of Moringa herbal tea. Method: A community-based education and training program was conducted involving members of the Family Welfare Empowerment (PKK) g roup. The program included stages of preparation, implementation, and evaluation, focusing on knowledge transfer regarding the nutritional benefits of Moringa leaves and hands-on training in herbal tea production. Results: The training significantly improved participants’ understanding of the nutritional content and processing techniques of Moringa leaves, particularly their rich composition in protein, beta-carotene, calcium, iron, magnesium, vitamin C, and vitamin A, along with potent antioxidant compounds. Novelty: This initiative presents a localized and sustainable approach by empowering community members—especially women—as agents of change in combating malnutrition and stunting, through the production and promotion of Moringa-based functional beverages. The integration of traditional knowledge with scientific insight into nutrition showcases an innovative model of health promotion at the grassroots level

    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL INQUIRY LEARNING MODEL IN SHAPING STUDENTS’ ISLAMIC CHARACTER TO SUPPORT SDG 4 IN THE IBADAH, AKHLAK, AND MU’AMALAH COURSE

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    Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing the Social Inquiry Learning Model in shaping Islamic character among students at UMSIDA, particularly in the Ibadah, Akhlak, and Mu’amalah course. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to the development of learning strategies that are relevant and impactful for Islamic character education at the tertiary level. Method: This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach with an ethnographic research design to explore and evaluate the implementation of the Social Inquiry Learning Model in shaping Islamic character among university students. To achieve a comprehensive analysis, this study integrates two key frameworks: the CIPP evaluation model (Context, Input, Process, Product) and SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis, and were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. Results: The test results showed a significant mean difference of -2.302 with a standard deviation of 5.096 and a t-value of -27.112 (df = 35, p = 0.000), indicating a statistically significant improvement in students’ Islamic character after participating in learning activities using the Social Inquiry Model. On average, students' scores increased from 57.72 to 80.75. These activities foster critical thinking, empathy, and social responsibility, all of which are core components of Islamic character. Novelty: This model empowers students to become socially conscious individuals with strong moral integrity, which is essential for Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4). It also prepares students with 21st-century competencies such as problem-solving, collaboration, and ethical leadership, which are crucial in the contemporary socio-cultural context

    A SUBJECT REVIEW ON THE: ADVANCING ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH CONDUCTIVE POLYANILINE NANOCOMPOSITE THIN FILMS: CHARACTERISTICS, AND APPLICATIONS

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    Objective: This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of conductive polyaniline (PANI), emphasizing its synthesis, characterization, nanocomposites, thin films, and diverse applications. The primary goal is to compile the latest findings and advancements, highlighting PANI's potential in materials science and electronics due to its high conductivity and adaptability. Method: The study explores various PANI synthesis methods, including chemical synthesis and electrochemical polymerization. Detailed analyses are conducted on PANI’s properties, such as surface morphology, conductivity mechanisms, doping processes, and structural characteristics. Techniques for manufacturing PANI thin films, including deposition methods and surface modifications, are reviewed alongside characterization approaches used to evaluate their properties.  Results:  PANI nanocomposites are examined, focusing on their integration into nanomaterials and resulting characteristics. Applications in electronic devices, sensors, biosensors, energy storage, organic electronics, and flexible electronics are discussed extensively. Additionally, methods for enhancing PANI’s performance and characteristics are highlighted, underscoring its practical utility in advanced technologies. Novelty: This review consolidates recent developments in PANI research, offering in-depth insights into its synthesis, structural attributes, and application spectrum. By addressing PANI’s role in emerging technologies such as flexible and wearable electronics, the study underscores its significance and potential for future advancements in materials science and electronic applications

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