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Hari Noer Fazri; Ina Najiyah

Intellektika : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa 2026 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

. A website is a crucial digital promotion medium for companies to convey information and attract potential customers. However, many websites experience low user interaction despite having high visitor traffic. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of A/B Testing implementation in improving the performance of the PT Pamor Putra Mandiri website. A quantitative experimental approach was used, applying A/B Testing to two page variations: Variation 1 (Rafting & Outdoor Activity theme) and Variation 2 (Camping & Accommodation theme). The evaluation focused on three main performance metrics: Click, Page Visit, and Engagement. The results show that Variation 1 consistently outperformed Variation 2 across all metrics. Statistical testing using a two-proportion z-test confirmed that these differences were statistically significant (p-value < 0.05). Therefore, A/B Testing proves to be an effective method in identifying superior content strategies and page structures, as well as a relevant tool for data-driven decision-making in corporate website development.

Fauziah Nasution; Rahmi Aulia; Siti Khairuna Salwa Lubis; M. Iqbal Ritonga; Sofi Mayla Humairah

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The phenomenon of moral degradation and the increase in negative activities among children during the crucial hours between dusk and evening have become serious challenges for the community in Ujung Negeri Kahan Village. This community service research aims to evaluate and optimize the role of the "Maghrib Mengaji" program as a preventive instrument to shield children from unhealthy environmental influences and gadget dependency. The method employed in this service is participatory mentoring using the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach, involving religious leaders, parents, and village officials. Through the restructuring of activities in mosques and prayer rooms, this program focuses not only on Qur'anic literacy but also on the cultivation of noble character (akhlakul karimah). The results indicate a significant transformation in behavior; children who previously engaged in counterproductive outdoor activities are now more focused on positive spiritual and social endeavors. The success of the program is indicated by a decrease in the intensity of nighttime wandering and an increase in learning discipline. The conclusion of this activity confirms that community synergy through structured religious programs is effective in reducing the potential for juvenile delinquency and strengthening the moral resilience of the younger generation at the rural level.

Nabila Maharani Ahmadi Putri; Praminto Nugroho

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan 2026 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Myopia is a multifactorial disease, affected by various hereditary and environmental conditions. This literature review aims to evaluate the association between risk factors in incidence of myopia in children aged 6 to 12 years old. A cross-sectional study of elementary students in MI Patihan Kidul, Ponorogo, East Java was performed. Eligible samples were 6 to 12 years old students. Examination was performed on September 7th 2023. The students underwent short history taking, body mass index (BMI), and visual acuity examination. Age, sex, BMI, family history of myopia, sleeping time, screen time, and duration of outdoor activity were examined as risk factors. A total of 336 children met the inclusion criteria, of which 48 (14.2%) of them had myopia. Family history of myopia was proven to increase the risk for myopia on their children (p value 0.012, OR 0.436).  Heredity is a well-established risk factor for myopia. This literature review provides evidence on the positive correlation between family history and the occurrence of myopia in children.