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== PERSONAL INFORMATION ==
== LO AND BEHOLD (A BRIEF RELECTION) ==
Inaya is a professor assistant in Universitas Negeri Semarang. Her expertise is in entrepreneurship and social empowerment.
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This documentary movie is directed by Werner Herzog with the complete title: "Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World". This movie consists of ten chapters telling us about the very beginning invention of the Internet in the University of California, Los Angeles; the development of the Internet of Things and the Artificial Intelligence; the dark side of the Internet the phenomenal hackers and what they did; and insights about what the Internet technologies look like and could be in the future. <br>
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This movie is one of few documentary movies I watched full, without skipping any second, and even I repeated some scenes just to make sure that I did not miss any point. This movie gave me new knowledge and insight into how the Internet era begins, its merits and drawbacks, the out-of-control development of it, and how to deal with all the overflowing information we get from it. <br>
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For me, who is a newbie in big data management and all those Internet-technology-things, everything looks incredible yet scary at the same time. As one of the interviewees said that there is no control on the Internet, people (humans) will have to be their own control. It means we should have the mindfulness about everything we do in front of our laptop and smartphone camera to then submit, upload (or download anything) from the Internet. Because we never know what or who will infiltrate our account and use all the data for whatever their interests.<br>
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(Inaya-HDX)
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== MOBIKE DATA ==
Well, to be honest, I do not have any idea how to read the codes or how to transform them into the proper normal human language. I need an insight, please.


== EDUCATION ==
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! Academic Title !! Department/University/Country !! Year
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| Bachelor of Education || Economics Education Undergraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia || 2006 - 2010
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| Master of Education || Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia|| 2011 - 2013
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| Candidate of Doctor || Department of Economics Education Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Malang || 2021- now
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== PUBLICATION ==
1. Melati, I. S., Arief, S., & Baswara, S. Y. (2018). DOES FINANCIAL BACKGROUND AFFECT ENTREPRENEUR STUDENTS'CREATIVITY: AN INVESTIGATION OF HOW RICH AND POOR STUDENTS START THEIR BUSINESSES. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 21(1), 1-11. [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sandy-Arief/publication/323812524_Does_financial_background_affect_entrepreneur_students%27_creativity_An_investigation_of_how_rich_and_poor_students_start_their_businesses/links/5ae96144aca2725dabb5340e/Does-financial-background-affect-entrepreneur-students-creativity-An-investigation-of-how-rich-and-poor-students-start-their-businesses.pdf link]<br>
 
2. Melati, I. S., Lee, K., Farliana, N., & Raeni, R. (2020). Reducing Personal Business Failure Trauma for Students in Entrepreneurship Classes. International Journal of Adult Education and Technology (IJAET), 11(3), 36-48.[https://www.igi-global.com/article/reducing-personal-business-failure-trauma-for-students-in-entrepreneurship-classes/257234 link]<br>
 
3. Yulhendri, Y., Melati, I. S., Marna, J. E., & Softazia, W. (2020). The Analysis of the Economic Inequality of the Coast Regions. Economics Development Analysis Journal, 9(1), 111-124. [https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/edaj/article/view/35372/15860 link]<br>
 
4. Melati, I. S., Yulhendri, Y., & Purasani, H. N. (2020). Defining Internationalization Strategies of Indonesian Universities through Educational Investment Preferences. Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi Dan Bisnis (JPEB), 8(2), 102-110.[http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jpeb/article/view/14321 link]

Latest revision as of 08:50, 12 July 2021

LO AND BEHOLD (A BRIEF RELECTION)


This documentary movie is directed by Werner Herzog with the complete title: "Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World". This movie consists of ten chapters telling us about the very beginning invention of the Internet in the University of California, Los Angeles; the development of the Internet of Things and the Artificial Intelligence; the dark side of the Internet the phenomenal hackers and what they did; and insights about what the Internet technologies look like and could be in the future.

This movie is one of few documentary movies I watched full, without skipping any second, and even I repeated some scenes just to make sure that I did not miss any point. This movie gave me new knowledge and insight into how the Internet era begins, its merits and drawbacks, the out-of-control development of it, and how to deal with all the overflowing information we get from it.

For me, who is a newbie in big data management and all those Internet-technology-things, everything looks incredible yet scary at the same time. As one of the interviewees said that there is no control on the Internet, people (humans) will have to be their own control. It means we should have the mindfulness about everything we do in front of our laptop and smartphone camera to then submit, upload (or download anything) from the Internet. Because we never know what or who will infiltrate our account and use all the data for whatever their interests.

(Inaya-HDX)

MOBIKE DATA

Well, to be honest, I do not have any idea how to read the codes or how to transform them into the proper normal human language. I need an insight, please.