Muhammad Amin Badali
Universitas Kutai Kartanegara Tenggarong

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Digitizing Educational Administration in Secondary Schools: A Literature Analysis on Service Efficiency and School Governance Ittikhatul Mudawamah; Lumngatul Khabibah; Muhammad Amin Badali; Muhammad Abror; Rifky Alfharis; Salsabila Putri Miansi; Irfan Effendi; Adinata Rusmen Idris
Educatia : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Agama Islam Vol. 16 No. 1 (2026): Juni
Publisher : STAI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69879/jjjtj928

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The use of technology in education administration is an important need to support the effectiveness of school governance in the digital era. This study aims to examine the use of technology in the implementation of educational administration in secondary schools, including the form of application, benefits, obstacles, and optimization strategies. This study uses a literature review method with a qualitative-descriptive approach. Data was obtained from a variety of relevant literature, such as journal articles, proceedings, academic books, and scientific documents that discuss educational technology, school management information systems, administrative digitalization, and educational governance. The analysis technique is carried out through content analysis by reviewing, grouping, and synthesizing findings from various sources. The results of the study show that technology is used in school information systems, digital archiving, electronic attendance, student data management, personnel administration, and academic reporting. This utilization helps speed up administrative processes, improve data accuracy, facilitate access to information, and support data-driven decision-making. However, its implementation still faces obstacles in the form of limited infrastructure, digital competence, system integration, and policy support. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen infrastructure, improve human resource competence, adaptive leadership, and integrate administrative systems.
Integrasi Artificial Intelligence dalam Pendidikan Fisika dan Matematika Berbasis Nilai-Nilai Al-Qur’an Era Tranformasi Digitalisasi Muhammad Ikhsan; Muhammad Amin Badali; Ferdianur Ferdianur; Muhammad Nabil Wahyu Hidayat; Amin Nasrullah
An-Nahdloh: Journal of Education and Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : An-Nahdloh: Journal of Education and Islamic Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58788/jeis.v1i2.55

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Physics and Mathematics education has become a strategic necessity in the era of digital transformation. However, the use of advanced technology without a strong value foundation may lead to ethical and spiritual degradation among learners. This study aims to comprehensively examine the concept, models, and challenges of integrating AI in Physics and Mathematics learning based on Qur’anic values. This research employs a library research method with a thematic content analysis approach, drawing on recent and relevant scholarly sources. The findings indicate that AI has significant potential to enhance learning effectiveness through adaptive learning systems, digital simulations, and objective automated assessments. In the context of Physics and Mathematics, AI facilitates the visualization of abstract concepts, strengthens conceptual understanding, and develops students’ logical and systematic thinking skills. The integration of Qur’anic values serves as a spiritual foundation that guides the use of AI in alignment with principles of monotheism, ethics, and moral responsibility. These values reinforce the understanding that science and technology function as means to recognize divine order and foster ethical awareness. This study concludes that AI integration grounded in Qur’anic values can support holistic education that is academically excellent, digitally adaptive, and spiritually grounded, provided that adequate infrastructure, qualified human resources, and value-based educational policies are in place to support it.   Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Physics Education, Mathematics Education, Qur’anic Values, Digital Transformation.