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(Title: Maximum 15 words, providing an overview of the research/literature review that has been conducted, Times New Roman 12, single spacing, spacing after 6 points)
Name of First Author 1, Second Author 2, etc. (Times New Roman 11, Bold, 1 space)
Affiliation of Study Program, Faculty, University, and E-mail Address (Times New Roman 10, 1 space, spacing after 6 pt)
Abstract (English)
(Times New Roman 10, spasi 1, spacing before 10 pt, after 2 pt)
The abstract provides a concise description of the problem, research objectives, methods employed, and key findings. The pressure of writing abstracts is mainly on the research results. Abstract written in Indonesian and English. Abstract typing is done with a single space. The abstract consists of 200-250 words. Keywords should be included to describe the area of the problem being studied and the main terms that underlie the research implementation. Keywords can be single words or combinations of words. Number of keywords: 3-5 words. These keywords are required for computerization. Searching for research titles and abstracts is made easier with these keywords.
Keywords: content, formatting, article.
INTRODUCTION (Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Bold)The introduction should contain (in sequence) adequate background, a state-of-the-art literature review as the basis for the article's scientific novelty statement, a statement of scientific novelty, and the research problem or hypothesis. The purpose of the article's study should be stated at the end of the introduction. A literature review, as in a research report, is not permitted in the scientific article format; instead, a state-of-the-art literature review should be used to demonstrate the article's scientific novelty.
After receiving the manuscript, the Editor will send a confirmation email to the corresponding author within two weeks. If you don't get this confirmation, your submission/email may be missed. There is no submission fee at this stage. We employ a double-masked peer-review system, where the identities of both reviewers and authors remain anonymous. Two experts will review this paper. The review process may take 3-6 months. Notification of results will be made via email. Manuscripts should be 10-15 pages long, with margins of 2.5 cm at the top, 2.5 cm at the bottom, 2 cm at the right, and 2 cm at the left.
METHODS (Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Bold)
This section describes the specific approaches, methods, procedures, or techniques used to identify, select, and analyze the information used to understand the research problem/project. This section allows readers to critically evaluate the overall validity and reliability of your project/study.
The research flow should be presented in this section, accompanied by figure captions. Figure captions should be placed as part of the figure caption, not as part of the figure. The methods used in completing the research are described in this section.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Bold)
The results and discussion section contains the research findings and their scientific discussion. Could you describe the scientific findings obtained from the research conducted, but they must be supported by adequate data? The scientific findings referred to here are not the research data obtained. These scientific findings must be explained scientifically, including: What are the scientific findings? Why did they occur? Why is there such a variable trend? All of these questions must be explained scientifically, not merely descriptively, and, if necessary, supported by adequate scientifically based phenomena. Furthermore, comparisons with the results of other researchers on similar topics must be explained. Research results and findings must be able to answer the research hypothesis in the introduction.
Research findings, presented in the form of research data, are further discussed and critically interpreted using a relevant theoretical approach. Tables, figures, and other visual aids can also support data. Table captions are written above them and numbered sequentially for easy reference, although not placed below the supporting sentence/paragraph. Borders are kept minimal by eliminating vertical lines and leaving horizontal lines where necessary. Figure captions are placed below the figures, also numbered sequentially. One page can only accommodate tables or figures with a maximum size of two-thirds of the page (size adjusted as efficiently as possible).
CONCLUSION (Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Bold)
The conclusion is intended to address the research problem or objective. It helps readers understand why your research is important to them after they have completed your manuscript. It is not simply a summary of the main topics discussed or a restatement of your research problem, but a synthesis of key points and, if applicable, where your research suggests new areas for future research.
Reference (Font Size: 12, Times New Roman, Bold)
All references cited in the text of the article must be listed in the Bibliography section. The Bibliography should contain references from primary sources (scientific journals, comprising at least 80% of the total bibliography) published within the last five (10) years. The number of references cited should be at least 30. References should be written using a reference management application, such as Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, or a similar format, adhering to the APA 7th Edition style. Here's an example of how to write references in the bibliography:
Textbook
Gronlund, N.E. & Linn, R.L. (2015). Measurement and Evaluation in Teaching. (6th ed.). New York: Macmillan.
Effendi, S. (2012). Elements of Scientific Research. In Masri Singarimbun (Ed.). Survey Research Methods. Jakarta: LP3ES.
Journal
Pritchard, P.E. (2015). Studies on the bread-improving mechanism of fungal alpha-amylase. Journal of Biological Education, 26 (1), 14-17.
Logan, S.W., Robinson, L.E., Rusdusill, M.E., Wadsworth, D.D., & Morera, M. (2014). The Comparison of School-Aged Children's Performance on Two Motor Assessments: The Test of Gross Motor Development and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 19(1), 48–59. http//doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2012.726979.
Seminar Proceedings
Roeva, O. (2012). Real-World Applications of Genetic Algorithms. In International Conference on Chemical and Materials Engineering (pp. 25–30). Semarang, Indonesia: Department of Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University.
Dissertation/Thesis/Thesis
Istadi, I. (2006). Development of A Hybrid Artificial Neural Network – Genetic Algorithm for Modeling and Optimization of Dielectric-Barrier Discharge Plasma Reactor. PhD Thesis. University of Technology Malaysia.
Website
United Arab Emirates architecture. (n.d.). Retrieved June 17, 2010, from UAE Interact website: http://www.uaeinteract.com/
Government Documents
Center for Language Development and Fostering. (1978). Guidelines for Writing Research Reports. Jakarta: Ministry of Education and Culture.
Government Documents Published by Publishers and Independent Institutions
Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 of 1989 concerning the National Education System. 1990. Jakarta: PT Armas Duta Jaya
