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Learning Strategies in Islamic Religious Education to Build Students' Spiritual Awareness and Islamic Ethics Indriani, Dede; Chandra, Emelia; Jannah, Syakinatul; Gusmaneli, Gusmaneli
EDUCTUM: Journal Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Eductum: Journal Research
Publisher : Lembaga Riset Mutiara Akbar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56495/ejr.v3i3.586

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Learning strategies in Islamic religious education have an important role in building students' spiritual awareness and Islamic ethics. In this context, a holistic approach that integrates cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects is crucial, especially in today's digital era. Experiential learning, such as group worship activities, group discussions on moral values, and the use of technology and digital media to present material in an interesting and relevant manner, can help increase understanding of the internalization of Islamic teachings. In addition, the role of teachers as role models and facilitators who are able to create a conducive and inspiring learning environment greatly determines success. Thus, the application of effective learning strategies in Islamic religious education is expected to be able to form students who not only understand religious teachings theoretically, but also practice them in everyday life, so as to form individuals with high spiritual awareness and strong Islamic ethics.
The Influence of Digital Marketing and Product Variations on Purchasing Decisions Moderated by Packaging on Lifebuoy Soap Moderated by Packaging on Lifebuoy Soap Indriani, Dede; Hutauruk, Basar Maringan
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i2.5036

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The development of technology today makes consumers utilize technology to fulfill their daily lives. Some consumers use information technology facilities to fulfill the information they need, one of which is the use of the Internet. Technological advances from the internet have led to changes in consumer lifestyles. A total of 99 respondents were included in the quantitative research model employed for this study. SmartPLS data processing software was used to process the research, and a Google Form was used to collect the data. Purposive sampling is used with non-probability sampling in the sampling procedure. SmartPLS analysis is carried out in three stages, namely Outer Model Analysis (Validity Test, Discriminant Validity, and Reliability Test), Inner Model Analysis (R-Square), and Hypothesis Testing. The hypothesis test results show that the t-statistic value of 0.478 is greater than the T table 0.195 and the P-value value is 0.633 so the first hypothesis states that digital marketing on Lifebuoy soap is rejected. The hypothesis test results show that the t-statistic value of 0.877 is greater than the Ttable 0.195 and the P-values are 0.381 so the second hypothesis which states that digital marketing on Lifebuoy soap is rejected. The hypothesis test results show that the t-statistic value of 0.393 is greater than the Ttable 0.195 and the P-values are 0.694 so the third hypothesis which states that digital marketing moderated by packaging on Lifebuoy soap is rejected. The hypothesis test results show that the t-statistic value of 0.083 is greater than the Ttable 0.195 and the P-value is 0.934 so the third hypothesis which states that product variations moderated by the packaging on Lifebouy soap are rejected.