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2022 ◽  
pp. 299-306
Author(s):  
Jacob L. Adams ◽  
Steven K. Thomas

Developing curriculum aligned with employment outcomes often includes linear design. However, students do not cognitively approach their education linearly, and economies do not fluctuate linearly. We should support students' natural non-linear approaches to education and employment. Chat bots that include non-linear presentation of text, short video clips, and images can help us design curricular experiences that mirror and personalize unique student cognition. As students navigate nudges of content within a chat bot on their phone or full-page views in an internet browser, the initial content will catalyze new questions and non-linear thinking for students to then explore their own employment related journeys. This will buttress students to be agents in their learning instead of objects of linear design. Machine learning models feeding chat bot learning journeys and experiences can help improve organic assessment for a constellation of employment preparedness outcomes and connection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 247-260
Author(s):  
Enzus Tinianus

Competition in the business world causes business actors to sometimes resort to various ways to conduct unfair business competition, resulting in losses for other business actors. In the virtual world (information technology for example) this action is often found. So it is necessary to study how the prohibition of monopolistic practices and unfair business competition against businesses in the field of information technology. This research is a normative legal research, the main data of which is obtained through library research. Based on the results of the research, it is known that the form of market monopoly and unfair business competition in information technology law can be in the form of vertical integration, discrimination of business actors, taking of domain names, and other actions that can harm business competitors. The Tying Arrangement in the Microsoft case is a form of unfair business competition, in which the giant software company Microsoft is accused of violating the antitrust law by taking Tying Arrangements by linking the windows product (the tying product) with the internet explorer browser product (the tied product). The Tying Arrangement was allegedly carried out in order to win a monopoly in the internet browser product market.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 386-391
Author(s):  
Yance Sonatha ◽  
Ervan Asri ◽  
Indri Rahmayuni

Nowadays people have started to realize the importance of health. Everyone wants to quickly find out where the right doctor is if they want to get health services or have shown certain symptoms of illness. This research resulted in an application called "find doctor" which aims to be able to find the location and information of the doctor closest to the user while in the city of Padang. This study adopted stages of the Waterfall Model and was built using the Location Based Service method provided by Android. This application is built from two sides, namely the android client and the web server. This research produces an application that can find the location and information of the desired doctor's practice in the city of Padang. Applications that can be accessed using an internet browser (server) and android smartphone (client) with a minimum Android 5.0 operating system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Thomas Hilbel ◽  
Wolfram Stein ◽  
Gwendolyn Mayer ◽  
Jobst-Hendrik Schultz ◽  
Hugo A. Katus

Kilat ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 287-300
Author(s):  
Lukman Medriavin Silalahi ◽  
Agus Dendi Rochendi ◽  
Irfan Kampono ◽  
Muhamad Husni ◽  
Raden Sutiadi

Electronic training activities are still carried out conventionally, namely through a face-to-face system. The trainer has to check the trainees' measurement scores manually, this takes a long time. In addition, during the Covid-19 pandemic, human interaction is limited. Therefore it is necessary to make a tool that can help the training process. The proposed IoT-based electronic training tool uses nodeMCU, with a MySQL database system using IoT (Internet of Things) technology. Data communication media uses Wifi (IEEE 802.11n) with nodeMCU 8266 and INA219 sensors. The data is directly displayed through the internet browser media(PHP). From the results of our research, this tool can monitor the implementation of training for a distance of 8 meters and the sensor response time is less than 1 second. The sensor sensitivity level reaches 99.01% with a measurement accuracy of 0.01. With this tool, checking measurement results can be done quickly and can be done from anywhere.


2021 ◽  
pp. 003329412110404
Author(s):  
Č. Šašinka ◽  
D. Lacko ◽  
J. Čeněk ◽  
S. Popelka ◽  
P. Ugwitz ◽  
...  

This manuscript aims to present a novel behavioral impulsivity test ImGo, which is suitable for impulsivity assessment in the general population. A series of three studies was conducted to validate its psychometric qualities. In Study 1 we describe the principles of ImGo and verify its test-retest and split-half reliability and its convergent validity with an impulsivity self-report scale and Stop Signal test. In Study 2 we re-analyze the convergent validity of ImGo with a Stop Signal test and examine the potential relationship between ImGo and oculomotor inhibition measured by an Anti-Saccades test. In Study 3 we present a robust research with a large sample size and investigate the discriminant validity of ImGo with tests of other related cognitive and executive processes. Backed by our findings from these studies we can safely claim ImGo is a powerful tool with a good level of reliability (both test-retest and split-half) and validity (convergent and discriminant). Its potential lies in its use in diagnostic and research practice of experts from various countries as the test has already been translated to 9 languages so far. The open-source Hypothesis platform, on which the ImGo test is running, provides the option of both individual and group testing in laboratory conditions as well as remotely through an internet browser.


2021 ◽  
Vol 263 (1) ◽  
pp. 5090-5096
Author(s):  
Markus Mueller-Trapet ◽  
Iara Batista da Cunha ◽  
Jeffrey Mahn

The National Research Council Canada is currently investigating the perceived annoyance due to impact sound in multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs). The first part of a subjective laboratory study on a number of different floor/ceiling assemblies was completed with 26 participants just before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. To evaluate the feasibility of carrying out a similar study without in-person attendance, the same stimuli from the laboratory study were used to create an online listening test. The online listening test was created in JavaScript and HTML5 to run on any internet browser. This paper will present the results of the online listening test and compare them to the laboratory study, focusing on the obvious drawbacks of an uncontrolled remote study such as the uncertainty due to the participants' headphones and listening environment. With an expectation that in-person studies will remain difficult to realize in the near future, this contribution provides evidence whether remote subjective listening tests are a viable alternative to controlled laboratory studies for impact sound.


Author(s):  
Abhishek Rastogi ◽  
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Shashank Vats ◽  
Shivam Pundir ◽  
Ramender Singh ◽  
...  

Webpages have become increasingly complex in recent years, with longer loading times to match. This paper uses tailored edge computing to address this issue. As is customary, A grip server interacts with cloud web servers in edge computing. In A footing server, on the other hand, is a personalised edge computing system. referred to as a foothold The Server in the Middle (ESM) collaborates with other servers. users' cell phonesThis research focuses on two strategies based on personalised edge computing: edge aided caching and edge aided reprioritizing. Edge-assisted caching decreases the time it takes for a page to load. Because an ESM saves the cached data on mobile devices, So far, we've got components. Edge helps in the reprioritization of forces on the internet. browser to show visual components earlier and lowers the amount of white space Time spent in front of a screen.In addition, the ESM uses HTTP/2 rather than HTTP/1.1. This decreases the number of interactions between a mobile device and, as a result, the ESM, allowing advanced functionalities to be used. such as priority and server push Edge-assisted caching has been implemented. built in a high-end PC for Google's web browser Chrome for Android is a mobile web browser. Edge aided in an experiment, according to the results. The time it took for a popular website to load was cut in half because to caching. 59 percent in a network that is extremely congested. Another experiment found that edge-assisted reprioritization cut the white screen time of a webpage with a lot of photo photos by 21%. edge computing, reprioritization, mobile device, index terms browsing the web, caching


2021 ◽  
pp. 146144482110333
Author(s):  
Brian E Weeks ◽  
Ericka Menchen-Trevino ◽  
Christopher Calabrese ◽  
Andreu Casas ◽  
Magdalena Wojcieszak

This study investigates the potential role both untrustworthy and partisan websites play in misinforming audiences by testing whether actual exposure to these sites is associated with political misperceptions. Using a sample of American adult social media users, we match data from individuals’ Internet browser histories with a survey measuring the accuracy of political beliefs. We find that visits to partisan websites are at times related to misperceptions consistent with the political bias of the site. However, we do not find strong evidence that untrustworthy websites consistently relate to false beliefs. There is also little evidence that visits to less partisan, centrist news sites are associated with more accurate political beliefs about these issues, suggesting that exposure to politically neutral news is not necessarily the antidote to misinformation. Results suggest that focusing on partisan news sites—rather than untrustworthy sites—may be fruitful to understanding how media contribute to political misperceptions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Lila Yuwana ◽  
Susilo Indrawati ◽  
Sudarsono Sudarsono ◽  
Niniet Indah Arvitrida ◽  
Iim Fatimah ◽  
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Lila Yuwana*1, Susilo Indrawati2, Sudarsono3, Niniet Indah Arvitrida4, Iim Fatimah5, Diky Anggoro61,2,3,5,6Departemen Fisika, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember4Departemen Teknik dan Sistem Industri, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember*e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Received: 31 Mei 2021/ Accepted: 16 Juni 2021  Abstract Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation has been developed using wood sawdust as a planting medium in Selorejo Village, Mojowarno District, Jombang Regency, East Java. Previous research, sawdust can function very well as a growing medium for oyster mushrooms, which is indicated by the abundance of yields. In addition, the use of sawdust can also overcome the problem of abundant waste from the furniture industries in Selorejo Village. In this community service that will be carried out, it aims to create an internet-based or IoT (Internet of Things) and solar cell-based control system as a resource for the entire system. The IoT system designed and built in abdimas is used to see the development of ostreatus mushrooms in the mushroom house through a webcam that is integrated with the system. Furthermore, through this IoT, humidity and temperature settings can be done anywhere through the android application and internet browser. The power system that uses solar cells in this service is taking into account the limited electrical power in the mushroom house in Selorejo Village, Mojowarno Jombang. All systems that are designed and will be built in this service are portable, in other words, they can be easily moved around. With this service, it is hoped that Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in ostreatus cultivation can increase the efficiency of the ostreatus mushroom growing process because monitoring the process of growing ostreatus mushrooms can be done anywhere and anytime, through an integrated IoT system. In addition, it is hoped that other MSMEs can adopt the automation system for controlling humidity and temperature for ostreatus mushroom cultivation based on IoT and solar cells. Key words: IoT (Internet of Things), solar cells, mushroom houses, ostreatus mushrooms, sensors and monitoring 


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