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Journal : PROCEEDING IC-ITECHS 2014

Transforming Real Estate Marketing with Augmented Reality Technology Bhavsar, Mansi Uday; Adisusilo, Anang Kukuh
IC-ITECHS Vol 5 No 1 (2024): IC-ITECHS
Publisher : LPPM STIKI Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32664/ic-itechs.v5i1.1652

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As the world moves toward a more digitally-first environment, the real estate industry is evolving to meet the expectations of today's buyers. People are looking for technologically innovative and entertaining methods to explore properties without leaving the house. This study proposes a cutting-edge virtual tour application based on Augmented Reality (AR) that can transform the tiresome and demanding procedure of seeing properties. Customers may use their smart devices to virtually walk around residences, interact with aspects such as doors and lights, and obtain a 360-degree view of the entire property. The main objective of this research is to demonstrate how AR can reform the real estate industry by replacing expensive static show units with a dynamic, eco-friendly, and globally accessible solution. The app is developed using tools such as Unity 3D, Vuforia SDK, and SketchUp. The research highlights the potential of the app to create a more sustainable marketing approach. It also helps meet the growing demands for a more personalized experience for tech-savvy buyers. Results from the initial testing have shown increased customer engagement and satisfaction levels. The study concludes that integrating AR with property sales can be a very cost-effective, accessible, and scalable alternative with future potential for more enhanced, cross-platform usage, and international reach.
Web-Based Village Population Data Management System Turino, Sebastianus Handri; Adisusilo, Anang Kukuh
IC-ITECHS Vol 5 No 1 (2024): IC-ITECHS
Publisher : LPPM STIKI Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32664/ic-itechs.v5i1.1653

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Village Government is one of the governments in charge of organizing and managing resources in government at the Village level and has the obligation to administer population data. Currently, the Coal Village office is still handling the population data administration process manually. The system is still manual and uses Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel, of course there are still many errors or shortcomings in the data processing process, which can slow down the process of adding data, searching for data and storing data. Apart from that, archiving files is less organized so it will make it difficult to find data. In an effort to overcome the problems above, a new website-based system is needed that will help management speed up and accurate population data. This computerized system will eliminate file accumulation. To achieve the objectives outlined above, this was done by conducting observations through interviews with the Village government to obtain needs for problems that often occur when managing population data. What is then carried out is system analysis, identifying user needs, process mapping, identifying frequently occurring problems, mapping system requirements so that it is hoped that the implementation of the right solution can be realized according to user needs. In an effort to overcome the problems above, a new website-based system is needed which will assist Village management in speed and accuracy of population data. With this population data processing information system, satisfaction in the service process can not only be felt by the community who act as customers, but can also be felt by all staff at the Coal Village Office because the recording and storage process becomes easier to manage.
Literature Review: Immersive Technology as a Teaching Aid in the Health Sector Mutyara, Dehana; Adisusilo, Anang Kukuh; Abdillah, Bima Ahmad Perkasa
IC-ITECHS Vol 5 No 1 (2024): IC-ITECHS
Publisher : LPPM STIKI Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32664/ic-itechs.v5i1.1668

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The increasing complexity of healthcare education and the limitations of traditional teaching methods necessitate innovative approaches to meet global demands for skilled professionals. Immersive technologies, including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and Extended Reality (XR), offer transformative potential by providing interactive, lifelike simulations that bridge theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This study employs a systematic literature review alongside case studies and interviews with educators and students to assess the effectiveness of these technologies in healthcare training. Results reveal significant improvements in learner engagement, conceptual understanding, skill acquisition, and empathy, with particular benefits for inclusive and adaptive learning. However, barriers such as high costs, accessibility challenges, and ethical concerns persist, limiting widespread implementation. Practical recommendations are proposed to overcome these challenges through scalable, cost-effective solutions and interdisciplinary collaboration. This research highlights the global potential of immersive technologies to revolutionize healthcare education, fostering equity, inclusivity, and the development of a competent and empathetic healthcare workforce.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Bima Ahmad Perkasa Achmad Afandi, Achmad Achmad Fauzi ACHMAD FAUZI Agung Pribadi Ahmad Zaini aliyah, shafa'atul Andre Satria Ardiwardhana Andre Satria Ardiwardhana, Andre Satria Bambang Priambodo Bambang Purwantana Beny Y.V Nasution, Beny Y.V Beny Yulkurniawan Victorio Nasution Beny Yulkurniawan Victorio Nasution Beny YV Nasution Beny YV Nasution, Beny YV Bhavsar, Mansi Uday Budiprayitno, Slamet Deka Aldi Tri Buana putra dhuhaa, yuliar syamsu Dwi Rezki Agung Dwi Rezki Agung, Dwi Rezki Dwi Saras Wati Eko Mulyanto Yuniarno Eliansah, Ivan Emmy Wahyuningtyas Exwada Ardy Widyanto Fajar Wahyudi, Fajar Fanani, Reza Cahya Putra Firman Hadi Firman Pratama Firmania, Baitul Nazwa Hadi, Firman Ihsan Pribadi, Teguh Indraprasetyo, Noven Ivan Rochman Karyanto, Nonot Wisnu Kristiningsih Kristiningsih Kusumasari, Adita Ayu Lee, Michael Lee Lestari Retnawati Lestari Retnawati Lestari Retnawati Mochamad Hariadi Mutyara, Dehana Nestia Febriyani Putri Nia Saurina Nia Saurina Ninin Mareta Nonot Wisnu Karyanto Nonot Wisnu Karyanto Noven Indra Prasetya Nurahman pertiwi, ayu dian Pratama, Firman Pratama, Firman Hadi S Pribadi Ikhsan, Teguh Prini Prini, Prini Pudjianto, Udik Purwaningrum, Sri Wulan Putri, Nestia Febriyani Putri, Sapna Estevania Radi Radi Retnawati, Lestari Saiful Yahya Sari Apriliani, Sari Setiawan Shafa'atul Aliyah Shofiya Syidada Shofiya Syidada Soebandhi, Santirianingrum Stella Joice Luhulima Supeno Mardi Susiki Nugroho, Supeno Mardi suwito, nur syamsudin Tianti, Astrida Misna Tjatursari Widiartin Tjatursari Widiartin Trio anggoro, Trio Turino, Sebastianus Handri Udik Pudjianto Udik Pudjianto udik pudjianto Untoro, FX. Wisnu Yudo Yuli Purwanto, Yuli Yuliar Syamyu Dhuhaa Zaini, Ahmad Zendy Saputra