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Influence of Workshop Facility Toward Results Student Practice on Welding Engineering in SMK Kristen Getsemani Manado Djamen, Arje Cerullo; Kapoh, Timothy Waraney; Manengkei, Steven Bons; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus; Usoh, Elni Jeini
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v1i4.78

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of workshop facilities on students' practicum results in Welding Engineering Subjects at the Getsemani Christian Vocational school, Manado. This research is included in correlational research. The number of respondents as many as 30 people. The instrument for collecting data from practicum results is a questionnaire. Data analysis uses correlational techniques to determine whether there is a significant relationship between the two variables using the product moment correlation methods. The result is that there is a significant influence on the completeness of workshop facilities on the results of student practice on Welding Engineering subjects at the Getsemani Christian Vocational School Manado
Improving The Quality of Educational Staff at Private University Through Recruitment and Career Development Walewangko, Stief Aristo; Untu, Hadi Ignatius; Koleangan, Christoforus Adri Pieter; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Usoh, Elni Jeini
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v1i4.91

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Recruitment and career development of educational staff at private universities sometimes face challenges. The public's impression of the quality of human resources in private universities is influenced by these phenomena. The purpose of this research is to show the model of recruiting and career development of educational staff at private universities, namely De La Salle Catholic University of Manado (UKDLSM), as well as to make recommendations for improving educational staff quality. The research method employed is qualitative, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Interviews were held with the Head of the Human Resources Development Bureau (PSDM), educational staff at the PSDM bureau, educational staff in three work units, and three job applicant candidates for education staff. The study's results show that (1) UKDLSM already has a recruitment model for education staff, which is contained in the UKDLSM Organizational and Administrative Documents; (2) UKDLSM already has a career development model for educational staff, such as educational staff orientation, skills and capacity building training, and further studies to take the specific positions; (3) Recommendations: the requirement of manpower planning, the implementation of an open recruiting model with internal and external candidates, and implementing frequent and transparent quality audits of education staff
Implementation of School-Based Management at Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur Manansang, Denny; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Sumual, Shelty D.M.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i2.108

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Implementation of School-Based Management (SBM), from time to time, the public's awareness of the urgency of education is increasing and is starting to appear on the surface. The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of school-based management at Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur and to describe the obstacles to implementing school-based management at Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur. Describe the efforts made by the school to overcome the obstacles to the implementation of school-based management that occurred at Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur. The research method used is the descriptive qualitative method. the research object is the implementation of learning supervision at Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur, the researcher uses data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. Furthermore, to analyze the data that has been collected from the beginning of the study to the end of the study with data reduction techniques, data presentation, and conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the principal as a school leader seeks to optimally carry out his leadership duties following the concept of characteristics of school-based management objectives. This is evidenced by his role in planning, organizing, supervising, and evaluating the implementation of teaching and learning activities and administrative services running effectively and efficiently. This study concludes that school-based management in Senior High School of State I Ratahan Timur is seen as a very good government policy so that schools can be given the authority to determine the direction of school policies independently.
Implementation of Blended Learning in Project-Based Learning Models in Vocational Schools in North Sulawesi Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.121

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Blended learning is a learning model that integrates online and offline learning. This article explains how blended learning can be applied to project-based learning in SMK. This article also discusses the benefits and challenges of implementing blended learning and how teachers can overcome these challenges. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method which is a research method that refers to the collection and analysis of non-numeric data to answer research questions. The results show that blended learning can increase student motivation and participation in project-based learning at SMK. The implementation of blended learning can also facilitate students in developing critical, creative, and collaborative skills needed in the world of work. It is hoped that this article can provide insight and inspiration for vocational teachers in improving the quality of project-based learning through the implementation of blended learning. This study concludes that blended learning can increase student participation in learning, optimize the use of technology, and improve student learning outcomes. This study recommends that the implementation of blended learning can increase student participation and motivation in learning, as well as help students to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and teamwork.
Identification “Merdeka Curriculum” of Elementary School Levels in Tomohon City Mamuaja, Marlin Penina; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.123

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The "Merdeka Curriculum" Elementary School is a curriculum that allows elementary schools to create a curriculum that is adapted to the conditions and needs of each school. This study aims to identify the level of implementation of the Merdeka curriculum in Elementary Schools in Tomohon City. The method used in this study was a survey method using a questionnaire that was distributed to 21 elementary schools in Tomohon City. The results showed that the level of implementation of the Merdeka curriculum of the Elementary School in Tomohon City was relatively high, with an average implementation score of 78.5%. Factors that influence the performance of this curriculum include teacher competence in developing the curriculum, support from the school principal, and adequate facilities and infrastructure. This research is expected to provide helpful information for developing and implementing the Merdeka curriculum of Elementary Schools in Tomohon City and other areas.
An Investigation of E-Learning Readiness in Vocational High School During the Post Pandemic Covid-19: Case from North Sulawesi Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.128

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the learning model in vocational high schools in Indonesia, which is usually face-to-face and has been turned into online learning. This learning uses e-learning with several models such as synchronous learning and asynchronous learning drastically without proper preparation. This creates problems in achieving learning outcomes because of many inhibiting factors. This research aims to investigate the readiness of e-learning implemented in vocational high schools during the post COVID-19 pandemic. The method used is the Aydin & Tasci ELR model for measuring the level of e-learning readiness. The results of this research investigation found that the e-learning readiness score was 4.15, which means that vocational high schools in Indonesia are ready to implement e-learning but still need a slight improvement in several factors. These factors are human resources, organization, technology, and infrastructure. This research concludes that vocational high schools in Indonesia are ready to implement e-learning as a supporter of learning in schools.
Improvement of Information Technology Undergraduate Thesis Project Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Rumagit, Selvie Serly; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Usoh, Elni Jeini; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i1.136

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Many students face challenges in the thesis preparation process, including time constraints, lack of integration with industry requirements, and lack of understanding of research methodology. This research aims to formulate another form of student thesis project with equal reasoning and difficulty level that can be measured and converted as a thesis. Apart from that, it also improves the quality and relevance of undergraduate thesis projects in Information Technology. The research method used is a descriptive approach, involving surveys and interviews. Research participants include Information Technology undergraduate students, supervisors, industry practitioners, and advisory boards. Data collection instruments include a structural questionnaire and interview guide designed to explore experiences, perceptions, and suggestions regarding changes in the preparation of the thesis project. The proposed solution involves implementing effective time management, closer integration with industry challenges through partnerships with companies, increased understanding of research methodologies, and adaptation of curricula to reflect dynamic changes in the Information Technology industry. It is hoped that the results of this research can provide concrete guidance for improving thesis projects and creating graduates who are better prepared and relevant to industry needs. Through this approach, it is hoped that this research can contribute to improving the academic process in producing higher quality and relevant thesis projects in the context of information technology.
Vocational Education Management: Multi-Case Study at SMK Center of Excellence Bitung City, Manado City, Tomohon City North Sulawesi Province Punuh, Grace; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Rawis, Joulanda A.M.; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i1.140

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The research in this dissertation is motivated by a phenomenon where there are still various challenges in the development and efforts to advance Vocational High Schools which include: the still high unemployment rate for Vocational High School graduates, and incomplete integration between Vocational High Schools and the industrial world/world of work such as: development curriculum, learning process, learning evaluation, to graduate marketing. The focus of the research in writing this thesis is: 1) How is Vocational Education Planning at Christian Vocational School 2 Tomohon, SMKN 2 Bitung and SMKN 1 Manado? 2) What is the Implementation of Vocational Education at Christian Vocational Schools 2 Tomohon, SMKN 2 Bitung and SMKN 1 Manado? 3) How is the Monitoring and Evaluation (Monev) of Vocational Education at Christian Vocational Schools 2 Tomohon, SMKN 2 Bitung and SMKN 1 Manado? This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study using a multi-case approach, data collection techniques 1) Participant Observation, 2) In-depth interviews, 3) Documentation, 4) FGD (Focus Group Discussion), and data analysis with the approach of (1) analysis of individual case data, and (2) cross-case analysis of data. From the results of this study, the authors conclude that: 1) Vocational Education Planning: the principal prepares the documents needed for registration SMK-PK and forms an SMK-PK team and a development team involving related stakeholders. 2) Implementation of Vocational Education: The implementation of the SMK-PK program starts in 2021 which is SMK-PK in the first stage the school gets assistance in the form of physical equipment, while in the second stage, it focuses on the program. The principal participates in every program or activity carried out such as collaboration with du/di, participates in the process of teaching and learning activities, and so on. 3) Monitoring and Evaluation (Monev) of Vocational Education: The school principal conducts internal evaluations related to the curriculum program and management of SMK-PK. The Principal also evaluates the learning process by controlling the implementation of the learning process. In the management of SMK-PK, there is also an evaluation in the form of control carried out by the government on the management of SMK PK funds so that schools must report regarding the progress of program implementation and the use of SMK-PK funds.
Analysis of Numeracy Ability of Class VI Students at State 2 Elementary School of Kotamobagu Katuuk, Deitje Adolfin; Kowal, Marsela Vera; Majaan, Telly
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i2.172

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This research aims to analyze students' numeracy abilities in elementary schools. The research used is quantitative research with experimental methods. The subjects in this research were class VI students at SDN 2 Kotamobagu involving PPG Daljab UNIMA Category 1 Batch 2 students as actors in the learning process and researchers acting as observers in the research. Data collection techniques use learning outcomes evaluation tests and observations regarding students' skills and attitudes during the learning process. The instruments used are evaluation test questions consisting of 5 questions and a skills observation sheet consisting of 3 assessment aspects, namely measurement, modeling, and presentation. As well as observing students' attitudes which consist of 3 aspects, namely activeness, cooperation, and creativity. Data analysis in this research uses the Rasch Model. The research results show that numeracy ability is an ability that needs to be continuously improved and is not enough if only applied once or twice. Numeracy skills require continuous habituation and appropriate instruments or measuring tools to stimulate increased numeracy skills.
Effectiveness of Geometry Learning Based on PPG Daljab Student Technology through the Project-Based Learning Model in Elementary School Students Katuuk, Deitje Adolfin; Tarusu, Deysti Trifena
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i2.182

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Difficulties in understanding the mathematical concepts that occur when students learn geometry, one of which is an abstract geometry concept that is not followed by effective learning as an effort to help students' understanding is the main problem in this study. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of technology-based geometry learning carried out by PPG Daljab students through the Project Base Learning model in elementary school students. This study uses a quantitative approach with the type of Quasi-Experimental Design research with the Nonequvalent Control Group Design form. The population in this study is all elementary school fifth students in the North Tomohon Cluster, Tomohon City totaling 62 students. The sampling technique used in this study was Pusposve Sampling which was taken by two schools with the same level of activity and learning achievement. The experimental class was SD Inpres Kakasasen Satu and SD Inpres Kayawu with 31 students, while the control class was SD Inpres Kakasasen Dua and SD Inpres Kakasasen Tiga with 31 students. Data collection techniques using the Geometry Understanding Test Instrument. The instrument validity test uses the Pearson Product Moment formula and the reliability test uses the Alpha-Cronbach formula. The hypothesis test in this study uses the T-test test. Based on the study's results, the Project Based Learning Model can be described effectively against technology-based geometry learning in elementary school students.
Co-Authors Achmad Paturusi Agnes M. Rumagit Allan Giovani Gigir Ariel N. Rengkuan Ariestyawan, I Made Devastha Arje Cerullo Djamen Christar Arstilo Rumbay Christine Rawis Davison Pagawak Debie Kalalo Deddy F. Kumolontang Delli Sabudu Deysti Trifena Tarusu Donal Mateos Ratu Elni Usoh Eunike G.M. Mangundap Felicita, Bella Freida F Masoko Gerick, Steven Gilly Marlya Tiwow Gloridei Lingkanbene Kapahang Hadi Ignatius Untu Hartini Ngadiorejo Heinrich Saneba Hendrie Joudi Palar Ignatius Javier C. Tuerah Jeanne M. Mangangantung Jeffry Sony Junus Lengkong Johan Reimon Batmetan Jonathan Deske Solang Joulanda A. M. Rawis Kalalo, Debie K.R Kaparang, Maria Wihelmina Kapoh, Timothy Waraney Kaunang, Sinta E. J. Ketsia Zeke Koessoy, Herman Koessoy, Herman M. Koleangan, Christoforus Adri Pieter Kowal, Marsela Vera Krety Debora Welong Lando E. Sumarauw Lapian, Jeff Larry J. Mandey Liode, Lily Lola, Marjuni Tiku Lolong, Rima F. Lord Ebe Steward Lovihan, Mike A. K. Lumapouw, Harold Refly Lusia Sumenda1 Lydia Ivana Kumajas Majaan, Telly Mamahit , Engelbert A. Ch. Mamuaja, Marlin Penina Mamuaja, Pricilia P Manansang, Denny Manengkei, Steven Bons Manueke, Teddy Maria R. Walukow Marshela - Pondaag Marsumi, Marsumi Marthinus Krowin Masinambow, Christo J. R. Mercy Hosang Merry E. Wawo Meytha Meyske Wongkar Michella Supit Mongdong, Romi J. Munir, Suldin Narosaputra, Dewo A. N. Natalya Tirsa Mokorowu Nikolas Fajar Wuryaningrat Non Norma Monigir Nur Afny Sumaa Palandeng, Rian W. Pali, Nathaniel E. Prycilia Pingkan Mamuaja Punuh, Grace Rahardjo, Ryan T. Refien K. S Rawung Resina Dintje Kaunang Richard Daniel Herdy Pangkey Rima Fien Lolong Rinny Meilani Tinangon Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree Rotua Hutagalung Rumagit, Selvie Serly Ruth Umbase Samuel Harry Mossey Shelty D. M. Sumual Silow, Jimmy Clif Singal, Cicilia Indry Sjamsi Pasandaran Sumilat, Margareta O. Suprapto, Denny U. Tini Mogea Tinneke Evie Meggy Sumual Tresia Cornella Kalangie Tumakaka, Ria Angelia Victory Nicodemus Joufree Rotty Vidlina Lie Virginia H Saneba Wakerkwa, Tori Walewangko, Stief Aristo Watulingas, Marcia Imelda Widdy Harce Frans Rorimlpandey Widdy Rorimpandey Willem Hanny Rawung Yean M V Rasu Yeane Koyongian