International Journal of Technology, Education and Social Humanities
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<p><strong>International Journal of Technology, Education and Social Humanities</strong> (IJoTES) P-ISSN <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/20231228262392154">3089-3011,</a> E-ISSN XXXX-XXXX is to provide a research medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level research in the fields Culture of Education and Social Science Research . Original theoretical work and application-based studies, which contributes to a better understanding all fields of Technology, Education and Social Humanities<strong>,t</strong>his journal publishes articles once every six months, namely in January-June and July-December.</p> <p><strong>Technology:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <ul> <li>Biotechnology</li> <li>Molecular biology</li> <li>Genetic engineering</li> <li>CRISPR/Cas systems</li> <li>Genomics</li> <li>Bioinformatics</li> <li>Medical biotechnology</li> <li>Agricultural biotechnology</li> <li>Environmental sustainability</li> <li>Plant biotechnology</li> <li>Biotechnology</li> <li>Molecular biology</li> <li>Genetic engineering</li> <li>CRISPR/Cas systems</li> <li>Genomics</li> <li>Bioinformatics</li> <li>Medical biotechnology</li> <li>Agricultural biotechnology</li> <li>Environmental sustainability</li> <li>Plant biotechnology</li> <li>Soil science</li> <li>Plant science</li> <li>Hydoponics</li> <li>Agrotechnology</li> <li>Animal science</li> <li>Aquaculture</li> <li>Forestry</li> <li>Agricultural cultivation</li> <li>Public health</li> <li>Midwifery</li> <li>Nursing</li> <li>Medicine and Health</li> <li>IT Management dan IT Governance</li> <li>e-Government</li> <li>e-Healthcare, e-Learning, e-Manufacturing, e-Commerce</li> <li>ERP dan Supply Chain Management</li> <li>Business Process Management</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Smart Systems</strong> <ul> <li>Smart City</li> <li>Smart Cloud Technology</li> <li>Smart Appliances & Wearable Computing Devices</li> <li>Robotic Systems</li> <li>Smart Sensor Networks</li> <li>Health Information Technology</li> <li>Health Information Management</li> <li>Health Information System</li> <li>Information Infrastructure for Smart Living Spaces</li> <li>Intelligent Transportation Systems</li> <li>Health Quality Information Management</li> <li> <p>Health Information Management<br /><br /></p> </li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Models, Methods and Techniques</strong> <ul> <li>Conceptual Modeling, Languages and design</li> <li>Software Engineering</li> <li>Information-centric Networking</li> <li>Human Computer Interaction</li> <li>Media, Game and Mobile Technologies</li> <li>Data Mining</li> <li>Information Retrievel</li> <li>Information Security</li> <li>Image Processing and Pattern Recognition</li> <li>Remote Sensing</li> <li>Natural Language Processing</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Education:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Education Policy and Leadership</li> <li>Business Education</li> <li>Educating the educators</li> <li>Professional Development for teachers in ICT</li> <li>Teacher Evaluation</li> <li>Virtual and remote laboratories</li> <li>Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning</li> <li>Course Management Systems</li> <li>Web-based tools for education</li> <li>Games and simulations in Education</li> <li>Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment</li> <li>Curriculum, Research and Development</li> <li>Counselor Education</li> <li>Integrating technology in curriculum: Challenges & Strategies</li> <li>Collaborative & Interactive Learning</li> <li>Tools for 21st Century learning</li> <li>Learning Analysis</li> <li>Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies</li> <li>Global Issues in Education and Research</li> <li>Technology Support for Pervasive Learning</li> <li>Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human computer Interaction in Education</li> <li>Mobile/ubiquitous computing in education</li> <li>Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis</li> <li>Multimedia in Education</li> </ul> <p><strong>Humanities :</strong></p> <ul> <li>Theology</li> <li>Philosophy</li> <li>History</li> <li>Philology</li> <li>Linguistics</li> <li>Literature</li> <li>Art</li> <li>Psychology</li> <li>Archaeology</li> <li> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Social Science:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Economics</li> <li>Political Science</li> <li>Sociology</li> <li>History</li> <li>Anthropology</li> <li>Commerce</li> <li>Social Work</li> <li>Home Science</li> <li>Public Administration</li> <li>Pupolation Studies</li> <li>Management</li> <li>Education</li> <li>Physical Education</li> <li>Law</li> <li>Library and Information Science</li> <li>Mass Communication and Journalism</li> <li>Geography</li> <li>Computer</li> <li>Environmental</li> <li>Human Right</li> <li>Tourism</li> </ul>Gayaku Publisheren-USInternational Journal of Technology, Education and Social Humanities3089-3011Conceptual Evaluation of A Renewable Energy-Based Drip Irrigation System for Water use Efficiency in Drylands
https://journal.bengkuluinstitute.com/index.php/IJoTES/article/view/1714
<p>Water scarcity is a major challenge for the development of dryland agriculture in Indonesia, especially during increasingly prolonged dry seasons driven by climate change. A renewable energy-based drip irrigation system offers an innovative solution to improve water-use efficiency and reduce dependence on fossil energy sources. This study aims to conceptually evaluate the use of a drip irrigation system integrated with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power for dryland applications. The method employed is a systematic literature review of scientific literature on drip irrigation technology, renewable energy-based pump systems, agricultural water management, and the economic aspects of implementation. The evaluation results show that the drip irrigation system can save up to 60 percent of water usage compared to conventional irrigation and increase water application efficiency by up to 90 percent. Integration with photovoltaic solar panels as an energy source is technically and economically feasible, with a payback period of 5 to 8 years. This system can reduce operational costs by up to 70 percent in the long term and eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use. The conclusion of this conceptual evaluation is that the renewable energy-based drip irrigation system has great potential to sustainably improve dryland agricultural productivity, with significant economic, social, and environmental benefits.</p>Parwito ParwitoEdi Susilo SusiloWismalinda RitaHendri BustamamHesti PujiwatiTatik Raisawati
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2026-01-032026-01-0341114Improving Students' Historical Comprehension Through Pop-Up High School-Based History Learning Media
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<p>The purpose of this study is to explain the development of pop-up media in history lessons at SMA N 8 Jambi City. This study is a research and development (R&D) that adopts the media development steps according to Lee and Owens. The sequence of steps in the process is arranged systematically and each development step has a sequence. step development Which arranged clear. Results study And development media learning history Pop Up at the stage First quality media learning average presentation mark in a word Good, at the second stage the presentation is considered Very Good, at the third stage the presentation is considered Very Good, so that the average media presentation is classified as Very Good. On team assessment expert Which consists of from expert media And material from expert media Alone No There are many improvements, just need to add a few items in the media and material, the media is also worthy For tested try it. On stage test try I For presentation mark 5.4 classified as good, on stage test try II presentation mark 6.0 classified as Very Good And on The third trial stage 16.2 is classified as Very Good.</p>Satriyo Pamungkas
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2026-01-032026-01-03411520Optimizing The Role Of Electrical Engineering Laboratories As Centers For Energy Conservation Studies In Educational Institutions
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<p>The aim of this research is to conserve energy as a pillar of national energy management which has not received adequate attention in Indonesia. The method used in this paper is descriptive qualitative. This method is used to describe the facts in the field. The results achieved in this study are the increasing popularity of the idea of efficient energy use as a "smart way of life . <em>" </em>The most obvious indicator of the work carried out by the energy conservation center and other community elements is Japan's success in positioning itself as a country with the best energy productivity in the world and maintaining that position until now. The conclusion of the results obtained is the acceleration of the formation of an energy-saving culture by involving all elements of society with a religious and sociocultural approach.</p>Myson Myson
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2026-01-032026-01-03412128Effectiveness Learning Cooperative Talking Type Chip To Improve Student Achievement
https://journal.bengkuluinstitute.com/index.php/IJoTES/article/view/1739
<p>Traditional clothing is an essential part of a community's cultural identity. For the Nias people, traditional clothing serves not only as body covering but also has aesthetic value and symbolic meaning, reflecting courage, honor, and social status. The colors, motifs, and decorations of Nias traditional clothing reflect the beauty of art and the philosophy of life passed down through generations. However, the changing times and the influence of foreign cultures have led to a decline in the younger generation's understanding of the meaning inherent in traditional clothing. Traditional clothing is now more often viewed as merely ceremonial attire, rather than as a symbol of identity and cultural values. This situation demands in-depth research to uncover the aesthetic meaning and cultural values inherent in traditional Nias clothing, so that it can serve as a basis for the preservation and development of local culture in the future.</p>Harbeng Masni
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2026-01-032026-01-03412938Optimization Of The Jambi People's Struggle Museum As A Learning Resource For The History Of The Colonial Era National Movement
https://journal.bengkuluinstitute.com/index.php/IJoTES/article/view/1734
<p>Regarding the formation of early settlements in the interior due to Because part big area beach east Sumatra (especially the central and southern parts) was not the land these migrants envisioned when they left their homelands. The natural conditions and physical environment of the region were not the same as the countries they left behind. Their homelands in Southeast Asia were inland, allowing them to develop an agrarian lifestyle (at least relying on hunting and gathering for their livelihoods). Furthermore, these inland regions of Southeast Asia also provided abundant, drinkable fresh water and a healthier physical environment.</p>Arif Rahim
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2026-01-092026-01-09413950 Optimizing Profits: An In-Depth Analysis Of Internal And External Factors In The Food And Beverage Industry (Focus On Optimization)
https://journal.bengkuluinstitute.com/index.php/IJoTES/article/view/1742
<p>This research aims, to analyze the factors assessed from working capital to total assets, current liabilities to inventory, operating income to total liabilities, total assets turnover, net profit margin and gross profit margin simultaneously or partially influence profit growth in the food and beverage sub industry on the Indonesia. The research methodology is descriptive and quantitative analysis methods. Data used is secondary data. The population becomes the object in this research is the food and beverage sub industry on the Indonesia. Sekar Laut Tbk, PT Ultra Jaya Milk Industri & Trading Tbk, PT Moyora Indah Tbk, PT Akasha Wira International Tbk, PT Multi Bintang Ind Research results model of regression equation is Y = 0.374 + 0.907 F test result, it is known that independent variables simultaneously have a significant effect on profit growth. Fcount larger than Ftable (6.580 > 2.30) or comparing the significant level of 0.05 then (0.000 < 0.05) then Ho is rejected and Ha accepted. From the results t test on independent variable is working capital to total assets and net profit margin in partial effect to profit growth to the value of tcount> ttable. Conclusion is inflation, independent variable simultaneousl significant effect on profit growth.. partially While working capital to total assets and net profit margin in partial effect to profit growth</p>Dwi Putri Budiningtyas
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2026-01-032026-01-03415156The Impact of School Environment on Economic Achievement: A Case Study of High Schools
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<p>The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of the school environment on learning outcomes in economics. Education also serves to guide humans to uncover the veil of life while positioning themselves as actors in every change. This study was conducted basically to see the influence of the school environment on student learning outcomes using quantitative methods. The results of this study show that the school environment has a partial effect on student learning outcomes in economics. The conclusion of this study is that there is a linear relationship between the school environment and learning achievement at SMAN 11 Kota Jambi . The better the school environment, the better the learning outcomes will be. Conversely, the worse the school environment, the lower the learning outcomes will be.</p>Lili Andriani
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2026-01-032026-01-03415766Analysis Of The Most Beautiful Hijrah Novel Beautiful Works By Nur Safitri
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<p>This research analyzes the commendable moral values contained in the novel <em>Hijrah Terindah </em>by Indah Nur Safitri. This research aims to describe the commendable moral values contained in the novel <em>Hijrah Terindah </em>by Indah Nur Safitri, which include the commendable morals of tawakal, the commendable morals of patience, the commendable morals of qanaah, the commendable morals of husnuzan and the commendable morals of rida. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research type. The data collected by the author comes from quotations from statements in the novel relating to aspects of the commendable moral values of tawakal, patience, qanaah, husnuzan and rida, then the author tabulates them into a data tabulation table. With this type of research, the next step is for the author to analyze the data that has been collected in accordance with the theoretical basis that the author has used with a structural approach so that the author can describe the data of this research. The results of this research can be concluded that the novel contains the commendable morals of tawakal, the commendable morals of patience, the commendable morals of qanaah, the commendable morals of husnuzan and the commendable morals of rida. Of the 5 aspects of commendable moral values, the most dominant is the praiseworthy moral value of tawakal and the least is the praiseworthy moral value of qanaah.</p>Erlina Zahar
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