103 research outputs found

    STRATEGI MANAJEMEN KOMUNIKASI DALAM MENINGKATKAN KOMPETENSI SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA PADA PERUSAHAAN JASA KONSTRUKSI PERLENGKAPAN JALAN

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    Kebutuhan sarana perlengkapan jalan yang harus dipenuhi oleh pemerintah sebagai kewajiban atas perintah undang-undang terhadap keselamatan pengguna jalan sangat banyak jumlahnya.  Hal ini dibutuhkan mitra kerja yang memiliki sumber daya manusia yang unggul dan kompetitif guna mewujudkan sarana perlengkapan jalan yang memiliki jaminan kualitas. Untuk menjawab tantangan tersebut pihak perusahaan perlengkapan jalan harus mempersiapkan dan meningkatkan kualitas sumber daya manusia  dengan strategi-strategi yang efektif. Salah satu diantaranya untuk meningkatkan kompetensi sumberdaya melalui pendekatan strategi manajemen komunikasi yang komprehensif  yaitu membangun komunikasi terbuka antara manajemen perusahaan dengan karwayannya  Perusahaan-perusahaan perlengkapan jalan harus menyadari pentingnya peningkatan kualitas sumber daya manusia sebagai upaya mewujudkan tujuan perusahaan itu sendiri agar dapat memberikan kepuasan kepada pemerintah sebagai pemberi pekerjaan penyediaan sarana perlengkapan jalan

    ANALISIS KELAYAKAN VIDEO PEMBELAJARAN UNTUK JENJANG SD DI SALURAN YOUTUBE RUANGGURU DAN LABEDU CHANNEL

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    AbstractThis descriptive study uses an analytical method that aims to analyze learning videos for elementary school on the Ruangguru youtube channel with Labedu Channel. The analysis included content analysis, presentation analysis, language analysis, and graphical analysis. Researchers analyzed five learning videos on Ruangguru channel and Labedu Channel. The aspects of the feasibility of the contents are all categorized as very feasible, the feasibility aspects of the presentation of all are categorized as very feasible, the aspects of feasibility of the language are three learning videos categorized as very feasible and two learning videos are each categorized as feasible and quite feasible, for the graphic feasibility aspects four learning videos are categorized as very feasible and one Learning videos are categorized as feasible. Then the results of the analysis on the Labedu Channel are summarized all aspects of content eligibility are categorized as very feasible, aspects of presenting four videos are categorized as very feasible and one video is categorized as feasible, aspects of language there are four videos categorized as very feasible and one video is categorized as feasible and finally the graphic aspect there are two videos categorized as very feasible and the other two are categorized as feasible. Keywords : Descriptive analysis, learning video, content analysis AbstrakPenelitian deskriptif ini menggunakan metode analisis yang bertujuan untuk menganalisis video pembelajaran untuk jenjang SD pada saluran youtube Ruangguru dengan Labedu Channel. Analisis yang dilakukan diantaranya analisis isi, analisis penyajian, analisis bahasa, dan analisis grafika. Peneliti menganalisis lima video pembelajaran pada saluran Ruangguru dan Labedu Channel. Aspek kelayakan isi semua dikategorikan sangat layak, aspek kelayakan penyajian semua dikategorikan sangat layak, aspek kelayakan bahasa tiga video pembelajaran dikategorikan sangat layak dan dua video pembelajaran masing-masing dikategorikan layak dan cukup layak, untuk aspek kelayakan grafika empat video pembelajaran dikategorikan sangat layak dan satu video pembelajaran dikategorikan layak. Kemudian hasil analisis di saluran Labedu channel meliputi aspek kelayakan isi semua dikategorikan sangat layak, aspek penyajian empat video dikategorikan sangat layak dan satu video dikategorikan layak, aspek bahasa terdapat empat video dikategorikan sangat layak dan satu video dikategorikan layak dan terakhir aspek grafika terdapat dua video dikategorikan sangat layak dan dua lainnya dikategorikan layak. Kata Kunci: Analisis deskriptif, video pembelajaran, analisis is

    Questioning policy, youth participation and lifestyle sports

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    Young people have been identified as a key target group for whom participation in sport and physical activity could have important benefits to health and wellbeing and consequently have been the focus of several government policies to increase participation in the UK. Lifestyle sports represent one such strategy for encouraging and sustaining new engagements in sport and physical activity in youth groups, however, there is at present a lack of understanding of the use of these activities within policy contexts. This paper presents findings from a government initiative which sought to increase participation in sport for young people through provision of facilities for mountain biking in a forest in south-east England. Findings from qualitative research with 40 young people who participated in mountain biking at the case study location highlight the importance of non-traditional sports as a means to experience the natural environments through forms of consumption which are healthy, active and appeal to their identities. In addition, however, the paper raises questions over the accessibility of schemes for some individuals and social groups, and the ability to incorporate sports which are inherently participant-led into state-managed schemes. Lifestyle sports such as mountain biking involve distinct forms of participation which present a challenge for policy-makers who seek to create and maintain sustainable communities of youth participants

    Biodiversity of the Caribbean : A learning resource prepared for the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) (Protecting the Eastern Caribbean Region’s Biodiversity Project)

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    This resource has been developed for teachers and students to support and inspire them in teaching and learning about biodiversity. The resource consists of two parts. The first introduces learners to the basic principles and concepts related to biodiversity and its conservation and protection. The second provides background, case studies and activities related to some of the Caribbean’s ecosystems: open-ocean, coastal zone, coral reefs, mangroves, and tropical forests. Two other parts have been recommended for development should the necessary financial resources become available. These two additional resources would cover the linkages between biodiversity and culture and a focus on endangered species and spaces

    Survey of former YCR award recipients : final report

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    Global tracer survey of IDRC award recipients : final report

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    Small businesses and flood impacts: The case of the 2009 flood event in Cockermouth

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    Flooding can have a devastating impact on businesses, especially on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who may be unprepared and vulnerable to the range of both direct and indirect impacts. SMEs may tend to focus on the direct tangible impacts of flooding, limiting their ability to realise the true costs of flooding. Greater understanding of the impacts of flooding is likely to contribute towards increased uptake of flood protection measures by SMEs, particularly during post-flood property reinstatement. This study sought to investigate the full range of impacts experienced by SMEs located in Cockermouth following the floods of 2009. The findings of a questionnaire survey of SMEs revealed that businesses not directly affected by the flooding experienced a range of impacts and that short-term impacts were given a higher significance. A strong correlation was observed between direct, physical flood impacts and post-flood costs of insurance. Significant increases in the costs of property insurance and excesses were noted, meaning that SMEs will be exposed to increased losses in the event of a future flood event. The findings from the research will enable policy makers and professional bodies to make informed decisions to improve the status of advice given to SMEs. The study also adds weight to the case for SMEs to consider investing in property-level flood risk adaptation measures, especially during the post flood reinstatement process

    Alternatives to project-specific consent for access to personal information for health research: Insights from a public dialogue

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The role of consent for research use of health information is contentious. Most discussion has focused on when project-specific consent may be waived but, recently, a broader range of consent options has been entertained, including broad opt-in for multiple studies with restrictions and notification with opt-out. We sought to elicit public values in this matter and to work toward an agreement about a common approach to consent for use of personal information for health research through deliberative public dialogues.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We conducted seven day-long public dialogues, involving 98 participants across Canada. Immediately before and after each dialogue, participants completed a fixed-response questionnaire rating individuals' support for 3 approaches to consent in the abstract and their consent choices for 5 health research scenarios using personal information. They also rated how confident different safeguards made them feel that their information was being used responsibly.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Broad opt-in consent for use of personal information garnered the greatest support in the abstract. When presented with specific research scenarios, no one approach to consent predominated. When profit was introduced into the scenarios, consent choices shifted toward greater control over use. Despite lively and constructive dialogues, and considerable shifting in opinion at the individual level, at the end of the day, there was no substantive aggregate movement in opinion. Personal controls were among the most commonly cited approaches to improving people's confidence in the responsible use of their information for research.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Because no one approach to consent satisfied even a simple majority of dialogue participants and the importance placed on personal controls, a mechanism should be developed for documenting consent choice for different types of research, including ways for individuals to check who has accessed their medical record for purposes other than clinical care. This could be done, for example, through a web-based patient portal to their electronic health record. Researchers and policy makers should continue to engage the public to promote greater public understanding of the research process and to look for feasible alternatives to existing approaches to project-specific consent for observational research.</p

    Valorization of bambangan (Mangifera pajang) by-product by extraction of mangiferin using ultrasonic assisted extraction

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    Bambangan (Mangifera pajang) is a fruit belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, which is a lesser-known member of the mango family. It is native to East Malaysia, namely in Sabah and Sarawak. This fruit possesses a significant amount of dietary fibre, is rich in juice, and emits a strong smell. Typically, around 35 – 40% of the fruit's total weight, which includes the peel and seed, is discarded as waste. Mangiferin, a xanthone Cglucoside possessing notable antioxidant and antibacterial characteristics, is predominantly present in the foliage of mango plants. This study employed ultrasonicassisted extraction (UAE) to extract mangiferin from bambangan peels and seeds. The study specifically investigated the impact of ethanol concentration (ranging from 40% to 60%), temperature (ranging from 40 °C to 60°C), extraction time (ranging from 5 to 15 minutes), and sample-solvent ratio (ranging from 1:10 to 1:30 w/v) on the concentration of mangiferin. Mangiferin was quantified using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The optimal conditions for extracting mangiferin using UAE were determined to be 50% ethanol concentration, temperature of 50°C, extraction time of 10 min, and a sample-solvent ratio of 1:20. The seeds of the bambangan fruit had the highest concentration of mangiferin at 264.89 ± 5.67 mg/mL, whereas the peels had a value of 94.82 ± 1.49 mg/mL. These findings indicate that the peels and seeds of bambangan have potential as alternate sources of mangiferin for the food and pharmaceutical industries
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