2.2 Organization of the Paper

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Title of the Paper [Arial, 14 pt, Bold style]
Subtitle [Arial, 11 pt, Bold style]
Author 1*, Author 2, Author 3 [Arial, 10pt, Bold style]
Department, Institution/University, City1*
Department, Institution/University, City, Country2
Department, Institution/University, City, Country3
E-mail is only for the sake of correspondence (this can be either the first or the second/third author)
[Arial, 9 pt, Italic style]
Abstract [Arial, 9 pt, Bold style]
[The body of the abstract: Arial, 9 pt]
In general, the abstract contains 3 things. The first is the issue to be discussed in the article.
Next is the methods employed to approach the issue. Finally, the third is the result(s) of the
study. The abstract is single spaced and written within 100-200 words long. It should be
written in Past Tense with correct grammar. However, the finding(s) and conclusion(s) are to
be written in Present Tense. The abstract is expected to be written in a communicative and
nonmonotonous way.
Key words: the main words which are very closely related to the issue/method(s) of the
study, consisting of 3-5 words [Arial, 9 pt]
1. Introduction [Heading Level 1: Arial, 10
pt, Bold style]
Please read this guideline and refer to it
when writing your paper. This guideline
details how a full paper submitted to the 1st
ICIRAD of the Research Institute of
Ganesha University of Education 2015
should be written. This guideline can also be
used as a template for you to write your
paper directly in Microsoft Words within the
given writing formats that you should strictly
follow. The guideline is written following the
full paper template detailed in this document
with sub-headings that are actually the main
contents of the guideline itself. Texts in the
brackets or [ ] provides brief information
about the layout and writing styles. Please
delete the texts in the brackets or [ ] when
you start writing yours. The submitted paper
will be published in both soft copies (in a
CD-ROM) and hard copies.
The author(s) should be those who are fully
responsible for the paper written, and the
submitted paper should be the manuscript
that has never been published before.
[Normal: Arial 10pt].
2. Methods
2.1 Length of the Paper [Heading Level 2:
Arial, 10 pt, Bold style]
The manuscript must not exceed 6 pages
(A4 sized, 2 columned, and single spaced)
including the tables, figures, and references,
but by complying with the writing guideline
and organization as explained
document you are now reading.
in
the
2.2 Organization of the Paper
Title: should be brief, informative, and not
too lengthy. Provide names of the author(s),
without academic title(s), and her/his(their)
respective
affiliation(s)
by
assigning
numbers as modeled at the very top of this
document, completed with the e-mail
address of the main author as the
correspondence address.
Start writing your paper by first composing
the abstract. The abstract should be no
more than 200 words.
The numbering of headings and subheadings should use the Arabic system with
three levels of sub-headings at the
maximum.
2.3 Table
Presentations in the forms of tables are the
easiest way to summarizing and describing
what is written.
A table should be given a number according
to the order of its presentation (e.g. Table 1,
etc.) with the title being put above the table
(justified) as exemplified below.
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Table 1: Distribution of Research Subjects, Pre-test
Scores, Standard Deviation, Minimum Score, and
Maximum Score in Each Group. [Title of the Table:
Arial, 8 pt]
Cell
N
C11
C21
C31
C12
25
20
24
17
Average
of PreTest
18,4
18,4
19,6
17,9
Std
Dev
Min
Score
Max
Score
5,24
6,17
5,57
6,80
7.10
7,10
7,10
0,00
28,60
28,60
28,60
28,60
2.4 Illustration and Photos/Figures
Photos and figures cannot exceed 50% of
the manuscript content and should be put
next to the texts they refer to. All photos and
figures should be assigned numbers
according to the order of their presentation
(Figure 1., etc.) with the title being put below
the figure (centre justified) as exemplified
below.
The title of a figure should be complete so
that it will be easy to understand without
necessarily referring to the texts. Figures
and illustration should be clear and
readable. They should be printed in
grayscale for easiness in printing. Use fill
patterns or line styles/markers to substitute
for the different colors you use in your
manuscript, such as the example below.
single space. The position of the text of the
manuscript should be justified.
3.2 Page SizeUkuran Halaman
The size of the page should be A4 (210 mm
x 297 mm). The page margin should be set
25 mm for the top-bottom one and 30 mm
for the left-right one.
Width of the column should be 70 mm and
width of the gutter (distance between
columns) should be 10 mm.
3.3 Manuscipt Layout
The easiest way to make the layout of your
manuscipt is by using this document directly
as your template.
3.4 Headings
Leave a two-lined space between two
different sections (e.g. between section 1
and section 2; sub-section 3.4 and section 4
of this document) and a single space
between two sub-sections (e.g. between
sub-section 3.1 and sub-section 3.2 of this
document).
Empty lines are not allowed after the section
or sub-section (e.g. after section 2 and subsection 2.1 of this document); headings and
subheadings must not be underlined.
4. Discussion of Results
The manuscript that will be presented in the
1st ICIRAD 2015 should be uploaded in the
system provided by the Research Institute of
Ganesha
University
of
Education
(http://lemlit.undiksha.ac.id/icirad2015).
Make sure that your full paper has met the
formats required in this guideline.
Figure1. Correlation between HHV of Calculation
Results and that of Measurement Results [Title of the
Figure: Arial, 8pt]
2.5 References Citation
References should be written using the
American Psychological Association (APA)
style. The name of the author(s) should be
written first in the text, followed by the year
of publication (Last name, year). All written
in the References part should be referred in
the text.
3. Layout and Specification
3.1 Specification
Type using Arial font type throughout your
manuscript, set the font size like what is
suggested in this guideline, and write in
5. Conclusion
Conclusion contains the main points derived
from the discussion of the findings
previously.
6. Acknowledgement(s) (if there is any)
Expressions of thanks can be written, addressing
some parties whom the authors think they are
indebted to during the accomplishment of the
study and/or manuscript.
7. References [Arial, 9 pt]
Antonio, A., Martins., Teresa, M., Mata., Carlos,
A., Costa, V. (2006). Education for
sustainability: challenges and trends.
Clean Techn Environ Policy 8: 31–37
Janikowska, O. (2007). Challenges and obstacles
for the practical implementation of
sustainable development in higher
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education. In Fihlo, W.L., Manolas, E.I.,
Sotirakou, M.N., Boutakis, G,A. Higher
education and the challenge of
sustainability: problems, promises and
good practice. Environmental Education
Center of Soufli. Greece.
Abu-Qudais, M., Abu-Qdais, H.A. (2000). Energy
content of municipal solid waste in
Jordan and its potential utilization.
Energi Conversion & Management 41,
983-991
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