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Upaya Peningkatan Kemampuan Pengembangan Media Bagi Calon Konselor Melalui Pelatihan Pembuatan Poster Infografis dan Sinemaedukasi Dwi Ariyanto, Restu; Fithriyah, Imaniyatul; Hasanah, Iswatun; Andry Budianto, Ahmad; Aisa, Anna
Abimanyu : Jornal of Community Engagement Vol 3 No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/abi.v3n2.p24-34

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The use of innovative BK Media during the COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge that must be faced by the guidance and counseling profession in Indonesia. Students as agents of change are required to be more adaptive in contributing media solutions that are in accordance with the current characteristics of students. However, the majority of students are still not familiar with the use of image and video editing software using a laptop/PC. Other data found is the condition of the use of BK media still using smartphones. Students still experience internet network problems, lack of knowledge of photo or video editing that can be used in providing counseling services. The photo or video editing applications on smartphones that are used include pixellap, snapseet, canva, tiktok, and kinemaster are only used for self-existence not to be used to create BK service content. Based on these problems, it is necessary to hold training on making infographic posters and educational cinema for prospective counselors so that they are able to provide maximum service to students. The methods used include: (1) socialization, (2) training practice, (3) monitoring & evaluation. The results of the training participants' service activities were able to increase the competence of participants in developing infographic poster media and educational cinema. The use of innovative BK Media during the COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge that must be faced by the guidance and counseling profession in Indonesia. Students as agents of change are required to be more adaptive in contributing media solutions that are in accordance with the current characteristics of students. However, the majority of students are still not familiar with the use of image and video editing software using a laptop/PC. Other data found is the condition of the use of BK media still using smartphones. Students still experience internet network problems, lack of knowledge of photo or video editing that can be used in providing counseling services. The photo or video editing applications on smartphones that are used include pixellap, snapseet, canva, tiktok, and kinemaster are only used for self-existence not to be used to create BK service content. Based on these problems, it is necessary to hold training on making infographic posters and educational cinema for prospective counselors so that they are able to provide maximum service to students. The methods used include: (1) socialization, (2) training practice, (3) monitoring & evaluation. The results of the training participants' service activities were able to increase the competence of participants in developing infographic poster media and educational cinema.
Exploring Gender Based Differences in Resilience Among Indonesian University Students Through Rasch Model Oktasari, Maria; Stevani, Hayu; Wahyudin, Herul; Fijriani, Fijriani; Dwi Ariyanto, Restu; Hoi-yung, Leung
Journal of Counseling and Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Counseling and Educational Research
Publisher : Asosiasi Asesmen Pendidikan (AAP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63203/jcerch.v2i2.414

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Resilience is a crucial psychological construct that enables university students to navigate academic and social challenges effectively. Despite its significance, gender-based differences in resilience remain underexplored in the context of Indonesian higher education. This study aimed to identify differences in resilience between male and female students using a psychometric approach based on the Rasch Model. A total of 1,046 students from public and private universities across 19 provinces in Indonesia participated in the study by completing a 20-item resilience scale tailored to academic settings. The Rasch analysis was used to assess item reliability, unidimensionality, and differential item functioning (DIF) across gender groups. The results indicated strong psychometric performance, with person reliability of 0.89 and item reliability of 0.99. The scale was confirmed to be unidimensional, and item difficulty ranged from −0.99 to 1.33 logits. Although the raw scores of male and female students were similar, DIF analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in resilience levels (F = 8.79, p = 0.003), with male students scoring higher (mean logit = 2.16) than female students (mean logit = 1.86). These findings highlight the presence of gender-based differences in resilience and emphasize the need for culturally sensitive interventions tailored to the psychological needs of each gender in higher education settings. The Rasch Model proved to be a robust method for detecting subtle psychological variations in diverse student populations.