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Muhammad Sulthon Abdillah; Farel Atalla Muhammad Dafa; Ina Sholihah Widiati

Router : Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Terapan 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi dan Informatika Indonesia

In the rapid development of the food and beverage industry, overproduction and unsold food have led to a high amount of food waste, making Indonesia one of the largest food waste producers in the world. Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) in 2021 shows that Indonesia produces 23-40 million tons of food waste annually, which negatively impacts the environment, natural resources, and the economy. This research aims to create a website that serves as a platform for selling leftover food to reduce food waste issues in Indonesia. The method used in designing this website is the Design Thinking method, which consists of five stages: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. Data for this method is collected through surveys and interviews with respondents. By creating this website, it is hoped to connect food business operators, such as restaurants, cafes, and bakeries, with consumers, allowing them to interact and providing an effective solution to reduce food waste in Indonesia. Additionally, it is expected that this website can minimize the waste of still-edible food for everyone. By ordering through this online platform, customers can get food at half the normal price.

Fatih Fuadi; Heni Verawati; Lita Aryani

Jurnal Nuansa : Publikasi Ilmu Manajemen dan Ekonomi Syariah 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

In the rapidly growing era of digitalization, significant changes have occurred in consumer behavior, especially with the existence of e-commerce platforms and online marketing innovations. Today's consumers frequently browse for information about fashion products before making a purchase. Goals of the study to examine the impact of product searches on impulsive buys, Together with the relationship's moderating effect of flash sales, as well as sharia business perspective. Purposive sampling is a quantitative research method that is utilized. involving Shopee users in Bandar Lampung City. Data were collected using a Google Form-based questionnaire with a Likert scale. The findings indicated that the chance of making an impulsive purchase increased with the amount of time spent searching.. In addition, flash sales were shown to moderate this relationship, increasing impulse buying tendencies when found during browsing. These findings imply that the management of product browsing and flash sale offers needs to be considered in marketing strategies, taking into account the Shariah perspective to ensure fair and non-wasteful transactions.

Chrystia Aji Putra; Roziana Febrianita; Latif Ahmad Fauzan

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Kedai Kopi Abah is one of the SMEs that has good business development potensial in Blitar City because it has a strategic location in the middle of the busy center of Blitar City. However, there are challenge that must be faced by Kedai Kopi Abah namely that the use of social media as a digital marketing platform is still not optimal. This Community Service Program was conducted using training and socialization methods aimed directly at managers of Kedai Kopi Abah. This training and socialization activity takes the form of optimizing rebranding and strengthening digital marketing communications at Kedai Kopi Abah with the aim of improving the skills of Kedai Kopi Abah managers in producing interesting content on Instagram account. This training activity can attract a positive response from participants who attended the training and socialization on optimizing rebranding and strengthening digital marketing communication at Kedai Kopi Abah.

Rini Werdiningsih; Eko Nursanty

Radicalism remains a widespread global threat, especially in multicultural countries like Indonesia. Educational institutions play an essential role in countering radical ideologies by shaping students' characters to foster resilience against extremism. This paper explores how the synergy between architectural design, the authenticity of the place, and social adaptive learning through social networks and effective curriculum management contributes to creating an effective anti-radicalism learning environment. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, this study examines existing literature on educational architecture, place-based learning, effective learning curriculum and integration of social networks in character education. The review highlights how architectural spaces that encourage collaboration and interaction can help foster inclusivity, open dialogue, and social cohesion—key elements in preventing radicalization. In addition, the concept of authenticity of place, which emphasizes the connection between students and their local cultural heritage, is identified as an important factor in building tolerance and social awareness alongside the implementation of an effective learning curriculum. Through place-based learning, students can develop a stronger sense of identity and belonging so that they are less easily influenced by extremist ideologies. Furthermore, integrating social networks into educational environments is examined for their role in promoting socially adaptive learning. Social platforms provide opportunities for students to engage with diverse perspectives, develop critical thinking, and build empathy—skills that are essential to counter radicalization. The SLR method allows for a comprehensive synthesis of research findings, offering new insights into how educational spaces can be designed to foster anti-radicalism character. This study contributes to the body of knowledge on the relationship between architecture, cultural context, effective curriculum implementation, and digital learning and offers recommendations for educational institutions to enhance their role in preventing radicalization.

Hermawan Budiyanto; Slamet Riyono

This study aims to analyze the application of agile management in responding to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic in culinary MSMEs Lunpia Delight in Semarang City. Agile management allows companies to adapt quickly through digital transformation and product innovation. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with management and employees and field observations. The results of the study show that agile management helps Lunpia Delight increase online sales by 50% after shifting focus from offline sales to various digital platforms. Product innovation such as ready-to-eat lunpia packages is also an effective strategy in attracting new consumers. However, this study identifies limitations in digital infrastructure and resistance to change as major challenges that need to be overcome. The conclusion of this study shows that the application of agile management and digital transformation is an effective strategy for MSMEs in facing market disruption. The limitation of this study lies in the focus of the study, which is only on one MSME, so the findings may not be generalizable to other sectors.

Ahmad Zulqarnain Hasibuan; Syaiful Asmi Hasibuan

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Knowing how legal remedies are in the use of social media, social media has become a phenomenal and inseparable need for the Indonesian people. Some of the features possessed by social media include uploading statuses, sharing news pages, chatting, audiovisual communication and other features. Even though all people's behavior on social media platforms has been regulated by law, criminal acts as cybercrime still occur. Cybercrime is an unusual form of crime, in fact this crime can not only harm society, but can cause losses, and the peak can even destroy a country. This information age is often referred to as the digital revolution through technological developments and the development of communication tools. The internet is an information and communication technology that is most often encountered in human activities. The internet is one for surfing in cyberspace without any restrictions, a network that is very easy to access. The Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP) and the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions (UU ITE), namely Law Number 19 of 2016 Amendments to Law Number 11 of 2008 have been applied to cyber crime.

Gede Widiada; Sara Do Hina; Apin Militia Christi

International Journal of Christian Education and Philosophical Inquiry 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) has become a significant psychosocial and spiritual concern among congregants whose daily rhythms are shaped by social media visibility, comparison, and constant connectivity. This article examines FoMO as an object of pastoral counseling, not merely as excessive screen use but as a relational and affective pattern in which digital platforms intensify unmet needs for belonging, identity, autonomy, and meaningful participation. The study aims to construct a pastoral counseling approach for congregants who experience anxiety, compulsive checking, social comparison, diminished self-worth, and spiritual distraction because of social media. Methodologically, the article uses a constructive-integrative literature review, synthesizing peer-reviewed research on FoMO, problematic social media use, social comparison, self-determination theory, and spiritually integrated counseling alongside major works in pastoral care and practical theology. The synthesis indicates that FoMO is best understood as a need-frustration cycle that is amplified by passive browsing, online comparison, and algorithmic immediacy. Pastoral counseling can respond constructively through careful assessment, theological reframing of identity and belonging, digital habit formation, communal practices, and referral pathways when psychological risk is present. The article concludes that pastoral counseling is uniquely positioned to transform FoMO from anxious digital vigilance into discernment, embodied community, and spiritually grounded digital wisdom.

Febri Febri; Awan Setiawan; Anisa Aulia

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity aims to improve public understanding of health data protection policies in digital health services. The rapid development of digital health platforms has increased the risk of misuse and leakage of personal health data. The method used includes educational outreach, interactive discussions, and evaluation of participants’ understanding before and after the activity. The results show a significant improvement in participants’ awareness and knowledge regarding the importance of protecting personal health data and understanding applicable regulations. This activity contributes to strengthening digital literacy and encouraging safer use of digital health services. Participants also gained a deeper understanding of relevant laws and the potential consequences of data breaches. By empowering individuals with the necessary knowledge, the activity aims to mitigate the risks associated with digital health services, thus promoting a culture of privacy and security. This community service initiative highlights the vital role of education in fostering a safer digital environment for healthcare and safeguarding sensitive personal information from potential threats.

Pasaribu, Sara Debora Uli; Susilo, Daniel; Girsang, Lasmery RM

Jurnal Komunikasi Pendidikan 2024 Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

In the current era, persuasive technology is increasingly being used in the health and wellness field to help users improve their lifestyle and find information about their health problems. Along with the rapid development of science and technology in this digital era, the field of education is also experiencing the same thing. This research was conducted to examine the use of persuasive technology adoption in the education domain. Along with the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in this digital era, the field of education is also experiencing technological advances and developments that bring innovation to education. This can be seen from the many digital platforms used by schools to support learning such as Google Classroom, Noosphere, Zoom, Canva For Education, Smart Library, etc. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a post-positivist approach. Research data were obtained from interviews, observations, and studying supporting documents/data. Interviews were conducted with informants, namely teachers and curriculum developers. The theories used in this research are the Media Richness Theory (MRT) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). This study concludes that the adoption of persuasive technology that has been implemented by Pahoa Integrated School has been running effectively. In practice, the persuasive technology applied by Pahoa Integrated School has been able to accommodate the communicator (teacher), and the medium (application) to communicants (students). This research can make a real contribution, especially in the field of education at large, so that persuasive technology can be effectively integrated into learning.

Anisa Putri Maharani; Putri Kurnia Sari; Iola Riris Simanjuntak; M. Arief Safi'i; Syarief Hidayat

JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT AKADEMISI (JPMA), 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

Bicak Village is a village with promising economic potential, especially through the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. However, challenges in marketing and branding local products are still a significant obstacle for MSMEs in this village.  This article aims to optimize the use of social media and e-commerce as superior branding strategies to increase the competitiveness of MSMEs in Bicak Village. The method used in this article focuses more on a qualitative analysis approach, namely data collection, observation, and direct interviews with MSME actors. The results found are exploring how MSME actors can utilize digital platforms to increase product visibility, reach a wider market, and strengthen their image. brand. The research results show that implementing this digital strategy will not only increase sales, but will also have a positive impact on the sustainability of MSME businesses in Bicak Village.

Hery Derajad Wijaya

Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen 2024 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh elemen-elemen branding terhadap loyalitas pelanggan serta peran media sosial dan pengalaman merek dalam memperkuat hubungan konsumen dengan merek di era digital. Dengan menggunakan metode literatur review berbasis data empiris, penelitian ini mengkaji hasil penelitian kualitatif dan kuantitatif dari artikel ilmiah dan jurnal yang relevan. Fokus utama penelitian ini meliputi analisis hubungan antara citra merek, kualitas produk, kepercayaan merek, dan pengalaman merek dalam membangun loyalitas pelanggan, serta dampak branding emosional dan identitas merek dalam berbagai sektor industri. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa citra merek yang konsisten dan kualitas produk yang terjaga dapat meningkatkan kepercayaan dan kepuasan pelanggan, yang pada akhirnya memperkuat loyalitas mereka. Di sisi lain, media sosial dan pengalaman merek melalui platform digital terbukti memiliki peran penting dalam meningkatkan kedekatan emosional dan keterlibatan konsumen dengan merek. Penelitian ini juga mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor penghambat branding, seperti ketidakkonsistenan strategi dan kualitas layanan yang kurang memadai. Sebagai saran, perusahaan perlu mempertahankan konsistensi identitas merek, meningkatkan kualitas layanan, serta memanfaatkan media sosial secara efektif untuk memperkuat loyalitas pelanggan. Evaluasi rutin terhadap elemen-elemen branding juga diperlukan untuk menyesuaikan strategi pemasaran dengan tren pasar yang terus berubah.

Velycia Debora Gloria

SABER : Jurnal Teknik Informatika, Sains dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2024 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

The era of technological development is accompanied by the ease of obtaining information, digital things need to be considered for their sustainability. The presence of the PAPA concept (Privacy, Accuracy, Property, Accessibility) helps to make companies and applications aware of maintaining information and carrying out digital responsibilities. Privacy is a dimension that focuses on protecting personal data. The social map application is a platform that makes it easy for users to share and find out the location of friends and family. With a total of 35 million monthly active users, the level of data security is increasingly vulnerable because many new users register their personal data into user data. Although only diagnosing cases of account takeovers, of course, action and literacy education are needed because the company is fully responsible. The analysis tool used in qualitative research is Mitmproxy. The Zenly application is the object of this study. The results of the study are proven diagnoses that account takeovers can occur due to low levels of security, thus violating the ITE Law article 26.

Ridho Darman

The land title (in Indonesian: sertipikat) is a legal product issued by the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency, while “sertifikat” (spelled with 'f' instead of 'p'), which is the standard term according to KBBI (Indonesian Dictionary). The number of social media users increases every year, resulting in a growing amount of data generated. Big data derived from social media can encompass public perception or societal behaviors. The significant benefits derived from social media analytics provide opportunities to explore and analyze data sources within social media. This study analyzes data from the social media platforms Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to determine common terms used by the public regarding "sertipikat tanah" (land certificate) and "sertifikat tanah" (land certificate). These platforms were chosen because they provide open data. The use of uncommon terms among the public potentially hinders the government's intended objectives. The final results indicate that despite "sertipikat" being the official legal term, the public is more accustomed to using "sertifikat tanah." The comparison of usage between "sertipikat tanah" and "sertifikat tanah" on Facebook is 11% : 89%, on Instagram 38% : 62%, and on Twitter 70% : 30%, with the majority of "sertipikat tanah" usage on Twitter originating from government accounts.

Abdul Rahim; Trie Hierdawati; Elman Azizov

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the role of Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms as ethical financial innovations in supporting green startups, particularly in emerging economies. Green startups, which are inherently mission-driven and environmentally conscious, often face challenges in accessing traditional funding due to the long-term nature of their returns and perceived investment risks. Conventional financing mechanisms are frequently profit-oriented and risk-averse, making them unsuitable for ventures that prioritize sustainability and community impact. In contrast, Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms offer alternative financing pathways that are grounded in Islamic ethical principles, such as profit-and-loss sharing and the prohibition of interest and speculation. The research uses a qualitative-comparative case study approach, drawing from secondary data and interviews with platform operators and green startup founders. Thematic and comparative analyses reveal that Sharia crowdfunding platforms not only attract ethically motivated investors but also foster trust, transparency, and alignment with the values of environmentally conscious communities. These platforms provide higher levels of ethical accountability, although they are currently limited by low public literacy and a lack of regulatory frameworks in many regions. The study concludes that Sharia-compliant crowdfunding platforms have significant potential to bridge the financing gap for green startups. Their success depends on collaborative support from government, financial institutions, and academia, along with increased efforts in education and regulatory development. By integrating religious ethics and sustainable finance, these platforms can help create inclusive, transparent, and socially responsible funding ecosystems that contribute meaningfully to green economic growth.

Mujito Mujito; Syamsurizal; Noorsidi Aizuddin Bin Hj. Mat Noor

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the significant role of digital trust and transparency in fostering customer loyalty in online banking services. As the financial sector increasingly shifts towards digital platforms, understanding the dynamics of customer retention becomes crucial for banking institutions. The research adopts a quantitative approach, using a survey questionnaire distributed to over 200 participants with experience in digital banking services. The findings reveal that both digital trust and transparency are pivotal in shaping customer loyalty. Specifically, digital transparency-in areas such as data security, privacy, and operational clarity-was found to have a stronger correlation with customer retention than trust alone. The study emphasizes that transparency not only boosts customer confidence but also strengthens long-term loyalty by reducing perceived risks and uncertainties. Additionally, the research highlights that customer engagement, driven by transparent communication and reliable services, plays a significant role in mediating the relationship between transparency and loyalty. The study further discusses the implications for banking institutions, suggesting that focusing on transparent practices, clear communication about security measures, and data usage can lead to enhanced customer satisfaction and long-term retention. Future research could investigate the impact of cultural differences on digital trust and transparency in banking, as well as explore the role of emerging technologies like blockchain in furthering transparency and trust in financial transactions.

Refi Difa Arcelia; Indrawan Ady Saputro

Router : Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Terapan 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi dan Informatika Indonesia

Advances in information technology have become a major influence on society in meeting needs, quality and convenience. One example of technological progress is online sales. E-commerce or online shops can make it easier for people to shop with time efficiency, accuracy and quality and can make it easier for the shop to sell because it can promote the products it sells more widely and get maximum profits. This research focuses on designing the UI/UX for cosmetic sales at beauty cosmetic stores. Researchers found problems in beauty cosmetic stores in that store management was still manual, only using social media as promotion without an online sales platform so that the income obtained from sales was not optimal. The method used in designing the UI/UX for selling cosmetics at this beauty cosmetic shop is using the prototype method. The results of this research are the UI/UX design for selling cosmetics at beauty cosmetic shops which can make it easier for beauty cosmetic shops to market their products. It is hoped that this learning media can increase people's interest in shopping at beauty cosmetic stores.

Siti Aisyah; Rohmawati Rohmawati; Eli Masnawati

Maeswara : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Something that is quite significant about smartwatches today is their role in helping users monitor health and fitness, by carrying various superior features ranging from measuring heart rate, measuring oxygen pressure in the blood, footsteps, running distance, GPS features, calculating sleep hours, notifications. cell phone, music settings and answering incoming calls. What is no less interesting about smartwatches is that their internal devices are very modern for users ranging from teenagers to adults. This research was carried out through monitoring social media and conducting research in the research office area located in Ruko Apartment Puncak Bukit Golf No. 1. The influence of using social media is sufficient to function as an effective platform for promoting smartwatch products, which provides direct interaction between sellers and buyers.    

Irma Arifah; Suprapti Suprapti

Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Scientific writing serves as a platform for students to convey their knowledge, experiences, and information to readers. Data literacy is a crucial tool that aids students in developing, analyzing, and concluding the data they have gathered into well-constructed scientific writing. This research aims to describe students' ability to write scientific papers with respect to data literacy in higher education institutions. To gather research data, the researchers employed a qualitative descriptive method. The data in this study represent the challenges or difficulties faced by the students. Data collection techniques include careful observation and reading of these papers, and documentation techniques involve marking or noting significant parts of the students' scientific works. Data analysis involved mapping frequent errors and calculating the percentage of these errors based on the characteristics of scientific writing. The results indicated that students' ability to write scientific papers remains low, particularly in the areas of idea development and discussion. The following percentages illustrate the students' writing abilities and data literacy: 14.25% of students can develop ideas, with 19% data literacy at the analysis stage. The ability to write the results and discussion sections of scientific papers is at 13.40%, with 12.40% data literacy at the conclusion-making stage. In the concluding section, 71.20% of students accurately write conclusions, with 67.60% data literacy at the reading stage. This study's findings highlight persistent issues in idea development and the results and discussion sections in scientific writing at higher education institutions. Further research should focus on these sections to address the difficulties identified in this study.

Arini Hidayati; Alfi Alufiana Sari

Bilangan : Jurnal Ilmiah Matematika, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

One of the causes of low student learning outcomes is the use of learning models that are monotonous and tend to be boring, so innovation in learning is needed. The integration of technology into the education and learning process reflects an innovative effort. One model that can make it easier for students to understand and can support technological developments is the blended learning model. Quipper School is an online learning platform that can be used in the blended learning model. This research aims to determine whether or not there is an influence of the blended learning model using Quipper School on the mathematics learning outcomes of class XI MA Nurul Jadid students. This research is quantitative research with a quasi experimental type. The subjects in this research were class XI MIPA 2, totaling 23 people as the experimental class and class XI MIPA 4, totaling 23 people as the control class. Based on the results of the Mann-Whitney U Test, it was found that Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) of 0.000 is smaller than 0.05, meaning that  is rejected and  is accepted. Thus, it can be concluded that there is a significant influence from the blended learning model using Quipper School on the mathematics learning outcomes of class XI MA Nurul Jadid students.

Asanka, PPG Dinesh; Mahanama, Thilini V.

Journal of Computing Theories and Applications 2024 Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application remains challenging in big data education. Our paper proposes a platform where students actively participate in a role-based learning (RBL) exercise designed to simulate real-world big data projects. This RBL exercise assigns each student participant to a business analyst role tasked with eliciting requirements or a customer role that provides those big data requirements. We conducted RBL sessions for postgraduate and undergraduate students learning big data analytics/data warehousing. Through role-playing in a collaborative environment, students face challenges such as unclear objectives, data privacy concerns, and evolving requirements. We evaluated the effectiveness of RBL simulations through brainstorming sessions, which verified that the students achieved the learning outcomes through RBL exercises. We also collected students’ feedback through a survey and found the RBL experience helped us understand the big data requirement elicitation skills, highlighting the significance of communication and collaboration skills. Further, we have evaluated students through a final exam question, and identified that students who participated in the RBL exercise outperformed in the big data requirement elicitation question. In summary, our research demonstrates that this RBL approach offers a valuable learning experience by enabling students to directly experience the complexities of big data requirement elicitation and identify the future requirements or challenges that encourage them to acquire the required skills.