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The Development Of Android-Based Plane Figure Educational Game Using Unity 2D With Fisher Yates Shuffle Algorithm (A Case Study At Sekolah Dasar Negeri 1 Brobot) Cinde Yuliga Cinde; Tito Pinandita
Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jggag.v8i2.9947

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The development of educational games can be utilized optimally as one of the learning media. The learning activity applied in grade IV at SD Negeri 1 Brobot (Public Elementary School 1 of Brobot) still uses conventional methods, it makes students feel bored especially in plane figure material. This study aims to develop an Android-based plane figure educational game using Unity 2D with Fisher Yates Shuffle to increase students' interest and motivation in learning, especially in plane figure material. This study uses RD (Research and Development) using the ADDIE development model. The ADDIE stage includes Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation. In the validation test of the plane figure educational game, the researcher uses two validators, namely a validator as a media expert and another validator as a material expert. In addition, the plane figure educational game was tested for practicality with the subject of 3 students of grade IV at SD Negeri 1 Brobot, who were categorized as high ability (1 student), another one student in medium ability and the rest one is in low ability. At the implementation stage, the pretest and posttest were tested on 12 students to find out the effectiveness of educational games in increasing student learning. The results obtained in the plane figure educational game are from the media expert validation test getting a percentage of 82.8%, the material expert validation test getting a percentage of 87.5%, and the practicality test getting an average percentage of 82.5%. In the pretest and posttest tests, the average percentage is 27.5% pretest and the posttest score is 40.8 and the learning improvement gets an increase of 48.4%.
An Android-Based Information System for Enhancing Rural Transportation Services in Banjarnegara, Indonesia Abdan Zaki Alifian; Ridho Muktiadi; Tito Pinandita; Ermadi Satriya Wijaya
Journal of ICT, Design, Engineering and Technological Science Volume 8, Issue 1
Publisher : Journal of ICT, Design, Engineering and Technological Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33150/JITDETS-8.1.4

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Transportation is the movement of people or goods from one place to another using a tool driven by humans or machines. The large number of people in Banjarnegara Regency makes the need for rural transportation in Banjarnegara regency very important, especially for those who do not have private vehicles to travel from one place to another. Mobile technology is developing very fast, both in terms of hardware and software. Mobile-bile technology can now be used in various
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