Kata kunci: Kata kunci bersesuaian dengan variabel utama dan berjumlah 3-6 kata, pisahkan dengan koma diantaranya.
Keywords: Keywords and key variables corresponding to numbered 3-6 words, separate them with commas.
PENDAHULUAN (Gulliver, 11 Point) JTIP strongly recommends using reference tools such
as Mendeley or EndNote. Mendeley is preferred because it
The article in the JTIP Journal of Information does not require additional fees for application licenses. The
Technology and Education consists of about 5 - 10 pages in method part is to describe how the research results can be
MS Word format. A maximum of 15 words are used as obtained. Each reported measurement result must be known
article titles. Articles are written in an arrangement consisting about the method used to obtain these results. The procedure
of an introduction, methods, results and discussions, and steps for how the results can be obtained in the method
conclusions and suggestions, bibliography, bio and endnotes section. The description of the method must be accompanied
(if needed). (Gulliver, 10 Point, Space 1). by citations that refer to the Bibliography. The method
The introduction contains the background to the consists of a system design and or research procedure.
problem, literature review, namely by reviewing the scientific
manuscripts that give rise to ideas and the basis for the Reference (Gulliver, 10 Point)
research, which are described in a descriptive, explicit and Reference or quotation must comply with the
clear manner about the direction, purpose and purpose of the standard, namely by writing the bibliography number in
article so that the substance of the article does not cause square brackets such as [1] [2] etc .. and according to the list
confusion in understanding, understanding and interpretation of references / references.
of meaning. . (Gulliver, 10 Point, Space 1). The author must
ensure that his writing does not contain elements of Picture (Gulliver, 10 Point)
plagiarism. Articles that have been published as proceedings
Writing the image is centered and numbered and the
are not accepted for publication in the JTIP.
title of the image (Gulliver, 8 Points). Images are language /
METHOD (Gulliver, 11 Point) mentioned in the text. The pseudocode or program portion (if
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any) is considered an image, but is written in Courier New objective or research question. Pull all the details into a
Font (maximum size of 10 points). general statement of all arguments.
SUGGESTION (Gulliver, 11 Point)
Advice is written optional (if any). In accordance with
the conclusions and described descriptively the conclusions
and described descriptively descriptively.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (Gulliver, 11 Point)
Bibliography is written in accordance with the writing
rules. Name abbreviation consistency. What is quoted is in
the bibliography, or vice versa. Journals and proceedings
Figure 1. Image title is written in Sentence case (initially capital letters) must include page numbers. Sort number. None et al.
Tabel JTIP uses the Mendeley reference manager application
(https://www.mendeley.com) for bibliography management.
Tables should be left aligned and numbered and titled Bibliography is written according to the IEEE style format
(Gulliver, 7-8 Points). Fill in the table using Gulliver letters, (sorted based on the first citation number used in the article,
size 6-8 points, single spaced. The table doesn't use vertical not sorted alphabetically by name in the bibliography) the
lines to create the table if the column headings line up following is how to write a bibliography according to the
horizontally. Horizontal lines are only used to start a table, type of source:
delineate column headings with table content, and end the
table. The table is spoken / mentioned in the text. Journal articles:
Table 1. Example of Writing the Second Table [1] S.D. Anderson, “Project quality and project managers.
Column Titles Column A Column B (t) International”. Journal of Project Management, vol. 10,
(t) no.3, pp. 138–144, 1992.
First line 1 2
Second line 3 4 [2] M.J. Benner, and M. L. Tushman, “Exploitation,
Next line 5 6 exploration, and process management: the productivity
dilemma revisited”, Academy of Management Review
Table 2. Table Title (capital letters initially). vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 238–256, 2003.
No This line Italic
1 This is the contents of Font of Regular table
Book:
the table, if not enough, contents [3] C.M. Christensen, The Innovator’s Dilemma: When
you can reduce the font
size to 8 points New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, Harvard
Business School Press, Boston, MA, 1998.
Seminar proceedings:
Mathematical Equations (Gulliver, 10 Points) [4] L.Clare, G. Pottie, and J. Agre, “Self-organizing
Mathematical equations are written right-aligned and distributed sensor networks”, Proceedings SPIE
numbered in regular brackets. Equations are written using Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies
Microsoft Equation (size 10 points for variables, while for and Applications, vol. 3713, Orlando, pp. 229–237,
rank and index use font size 6-8 points). Numbering is done April 8, 1999.
sequentially.
Equations are spoken or mentioned in the text. As an Thesis/thesis/dissertation:
example: [5] W. Heinzelman, “Application-specific protocol
architectures for wireless networks”, Ph.D. dissertation,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
2000.
(1)
Internet:
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (Gulliver, 11 Point)
[8] Google, “What’s new in Classroom,” 2018. [Online].
Describe the results in a clear and logical order. Available:
Narration contains information that is extracted from the data, https://support.google.com/edu/classroom#topic=60202
not duplicated with text. 77. [Accessed: 22-Jun-2019].
CONCLUSION (Gulliver, 11 Point)
The conclusion serves to remind the reader of the
important arguments raised in the discussion, focusing on the