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Journal : Jurnal E-Komtek

“Basic English”: An Android-Based Teaching Media for Students Grade 7th Built-in Construct 3 Deby Mega Rizkia Riesna; Sigit Sugiyanto; Tito Pinandita
Jurnal E-Komtek (Elektro-Komputer-Teknik) Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Politeknik Piksi Ganesha Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37339/e-komtek.v7i2.1432

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The use of technology and information in Indonesia is widely spread. Various groups have been reached with gadgets that are pretty sophisticated and can be used for multiple purposes, not only for sending messages or news, listening to music, watching videos or films, and playing online games but can also be used as learning media, especially after the COVID-19 outbreak hit Indonesia. For about two years, educational facilities in Indonesia have been running online. Unfortunately, the use of technology in education is still not optimal. This research aims to help teachers and students optimize technology use in supporting learning and teaching activities. Using Construct 3, an application to learn English for grade 7 students of SMP/MTs was successfully created. The Basic English game contains a summary of material and practice questions that can be accessed and operated using Android on students' cell phones anywhere and anytime.
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) untuk Zona Kerentanan Tanah Longsor di Daerah Gumelar Reza Fahmi Pahlevi; Hakim, Dimara Kusuma; Tito Pinandita; Muhammad Hamka
Jurnal E-Komtek (Elektro-Komputer-Teknik) Vol 9 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Piksi Ganesha Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37339/e-komtek.v9i2.2556

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Landslides are geological disasters that frequently occur in areas with steep topography and minimal vegetation, including in Gumelar Subdistrict, Banyumas Regency. This study aims to map landslide vulnerability zones using a multi-criteria approach with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method integrated into a Geographic Information System (GIS). Four main parameters analyzed include slope gradient, rainfall, lithology, and land cover, with weights determined through a pairwise comparison matrix by experts. The results indicate that slope gradient (49.2%) and rainfall (30.9%) are the dominant factors in determining vulnerability levels. The resulting vulnerability map shows the distribution of areas with low, moderate, and high risks, validated using field landslide event data. This study provides an accurate spatial basis for landslide disaster mitigation planning in the study area