Author Guidelines

Title Written With Capitalized Each Word Format Font Times New Roman 12 Bold (Maximum 14 words)

Author 1), Author 2) etc. [Font Times New Roman 10 Bold prints and Names Should Not Be Abbreviated]
1. Institute/ College Name (author 1, not to be abbreviated), City, Country [Font Times New Roman 10 Bold]
E-mail: author _1@abc.ac.id (institutional email recommended)
2. Institute/ College Name (author 2, should not be abbreviated), City, Country [Font Times New Roman 10 Bold]
E-mail: author _2@cde.ac.id (institutional email recommended)

Abstract [Times New Roman 11, Bold and Italic]
Abstracts are written in English containing the main issues of research, research objectives, methods/approaches and research results. Abstracts are written in one alenia, no more than 200 words. (Times New Roman 11, single space, and italics).

Keywords : Maximum 5 keywords separated by commas. [Font Times New Roman 11, single space, and italics]

1. INTRODUCTION [Times New Roman 12 bold]
Introductions include background on issues or issues as well as the urgency and rationalization of activities (research or devotion). The objectives of the activities and troubleshooting plans are presented in this section. A review of the relevant library and the development hypothesis (if any) are included in this section. [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
2. RESEARCH METHODS
The research method describes the design of activities, scopes or objects, key materials and tools, places, data collection techniques, operational definitions of research variables, and analytical techniques. [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
3.1. Research results
This section presents the results of the study. The results of the study can be supplemented by tables, graphs (images), and/or charts [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
3.2. Discussion
The discussion section describes the results of data processing, interprets the discovery logically, associates it with the relevant reference source. Contains specific or unique findings from the results of the study. The possibility of follow-up activities may also be conveyed in this section [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
4. CONCLUSION
The conclusion contains a brief summary of the results of the research and discussion. It is recommended to contain the novelty of the results of the study. Suggestions include can be conveyed in this section [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
REFERENCES
The scriptwriting and citations referenced in this manuscript are recommended using reference manager applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, Reffwork, End note and others. [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
5. Attachments (If any)