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Perancangan Model Sistem Penelusuran Dwelling Time Terminal Peti Kemas Makassar PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia IV (PERSERO) Fadli, Andi Muhammad; Syarif, Adi Chandra
TEMATIKA, Journal of Informatics and Information Systems Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Atma Jaya Makassar

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This research are focused on designing systems that can perform data collection and the search report container.PT Pelabuhan Indonesa IV (Persero) Container Terminal Unit is a service company that is engaged in loading and unloading activities include stevedoring, cargodoring, and receiving / delivery.One of the causes of his old dwelling time at PT Pelabuhan Indonesa IV (Persero) Unit Container Terminal is inaccurate planning laying containers. This research uses a method of designing Rapid Application Development (RAD). Result of the research is a model system that can provide transparent information on the placement of the container in order to tracking the dwelling time.Keywords: container, dwelling time, PT Pelabuhan Indonesa IV (Persero), RAD, TPM.
Integrating Media Literacy into School Governance: An Administrative Framework for Digital Citizenship Fadli, Andi Muhammad; Niswaty, Risma
International Journal of Administration and Education (IJAE) Volume 2, Number 4, December 2025
Publisher : ASHA Publishing

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The rapid escalation of digital disruption has introduced complex challenges to educational environments, ranging from widespread disinformation to ethical dilemmas in digital interactions. While media literacy is frequently addressed through a pedagogical lens, its integration into formal school governance remains underdeveloped. This gap often results in fragmented institutional responses to digital risks, leaving a void in the systematic protection and empowerment of students as digital citizens.  This research aims to develop and propose a strategic administrative framework that integrates media literacy into school governance. By shifting the focus from individual classroom practice to institutional policy, the study seeks to establish a sustainable model for fostering robust digital citizenship within educational organizations. The study employed a qualitative research design, utilizing a multi-site case study approach. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews with school administrators, a comprehensive review of institutional policy documents, and focus group discussions involving key educational stakeholders. The analysis focused on identifying administrative barriers and enablers in implementing digital literacy initiatives.   The findings indicate that effective media literacy integration requires more than curricular changes; it demands a dedicated administrative commitment through formal policy frameworks, strategic resource allocation, and cross-stakeholder synergy. The research proposes a "Tri-Pillar Administrative Model" consisting of visionary leadership, digital policy infrastructure, and community-based collaboration. These elements collectively transform school governance from a reactive stance into a proactive, resilient system that reinforces digital citizenship as a core institutional value.
Evaluasi Pencegahan Pengendalian Infeksi pada Tenaga Kesehatan di RSKD Ibu dan Anak Pertiwi Ekawaty, Dian; Windarti, Sriyani; Safitri, Helma Liana; Fadli, Andi Muhammad
Jurnal Abdimas Jatibara Vol 4, No 2 (2026): Jatibara Vol.4 No.2 Februari 2026
Publisher : STIKES Yayasan RS.Dr.Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29241/jaj.v4i2.2349

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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in the National Hospital Accreditation Standards (STARKES) aims to reduce the risk of infection in healthcare workers, patients, and visitors. The WHO recorded more than 722,000 hospital-acquired infections in 2014, with the incidence in Indonesia reaching 15.74%. Nosocomial infections remain high in Southeast Asia, posing a serious threat to the quality of healthcare services. Furthermore, hospitals, as producers of medical waste, risk environmental pollution if not managed properly. The Objectives to providing information and training related to Infection Prevention and Control at  RSKD Ibu dan Anak Pertiwi Makassar. The method assists health workers, such as providing counseling and in-house training related to infection control prevention, assisted by the PPI team from RSKD Ibu dan Anak Pertiwi. The results of this training show that employees at RSKD Ibu dan Anak Pertiwi have knowledge about PPI, but monitoring and reporting still need to be improved so that those exposed to HAI infections receive better treatment. Nosocomial infections remain common, and IPC programs are not yet optimally implemented. Training is good, but understanding and implementation still need to be improved