The research objective was the development of the potential of sorghum as an alternative food source to support the Diversification and Food Security Program, by developing various wet cake products, the substitution results of sorghum flour with various other flour, namely: rice flour, sticky rice flour and wheat flour. Specific target: get sorghum-based cakes and various formulations and products that can be accepted by consumers, including quality in terms of physical aspects and organoleptic aspects. The results of these studies are useful for the formulation of the next phase of technical studies, namely obtaining appropriate technology that can be applied to the community. The selected treatment was sorghum “nogosari” cake with S1B1 treatment (combination of sorghum flour 30% and rice flour 70%), sorghum “mendut” cake with S1K1 treatment (combination of sorghum flour 30% and sticky rice flour 70%), while sorghum “bolu” cake with S1T2 treatment (combination of sorghum flour 40% and wheat flour 60%).
Multimedia-based learning becomes a trend in schools that want their students to be able to absorb subject matter faster. Multimedia systems that are intended for learning must be designed to have a scenario that is aligned with the content of the lesson. In this research a scenario of multimedia-based learning model will be made using Data Flow Diagrams. The scenario model starts with Data Flow Level 0 which contains 3 processes, namely the learning process, the training process, and the quiz process. From the Data Flow Diagram Level 0, then the decompose process is carried out for each process to produce Data Flow Diagram Level 1. At level 1 Data Flow Diagrams for Learning Processes, 4 processes are generated, namely the process of Selecting Ablution Sequences, the Process of Show Ablution, Process Display of Physical Response, and Process of Display of Spell Speech. In the training process, 6 processes will be generated in the Level 1 Data Flow Diagram. In the quiz process, 4 processes will be generated in the Data Flow Diagram Level 1.
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