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From 'Sophisticated' to 'Garbage': An Exploration of Qualitative Barriers in the School Educational Technology Infrastructure Maintenance and Procurement Cycle Munawaroh, Ulfatul; Qistiyah, Sayidah Eva Milatul; Jauhariyah, Nur Anim
ICO EDUSHA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of International Conference On Islam Educationm Management and Shar
Publisher : STAI AN-NAJAH INDONESIA MANDIRI

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This study aims to explore the qualitative barriers to infrastructure maintenance and the educational technology procurement cycle in schools, which can lead to devices that were once "sophisticated" becoming "digital waste." Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study explores real-world conditions through interviews, observations, and analysis of school documents. The study results showed that device failures occurred more quickly due to the lack of maintenance SOPs, a limited maintenance schedule, and weak damage reporting mechanisms. During the procurement stage, schools focused more on sophistication and budget absorption than on analyzing pedagogical needs, resulting in many devices not being appropriate for the learning context. Teachers' low digital literacy hampered the optimal use of technology, while the lack of an inventory system resulted in ineffective planning for device maintenance and replacement. This study concluded that the root of the problem lies in unintegrated technology management, including maintenance, procurement, competency development, and curriculum planning. These findings are expected to encourage schools to develop more systematic and sustainable technology lifecycle management so that devices can have a real impact on learning.
The Urgency of Halal Product Certification for Tourist Destinations in Realizing Global Halal Tourism Jauhariyah, Nur Anim; Syafa’at, Ahmad Munib; Mahmudah, Mahmudah
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
Publisher : Koordinatorat Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Swasta Wilayah IV Surabaya

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Halal tourism has become a key sector in the development of the global tourism industry, as the increasing number of Muslim tourists demand assurance of halal-certified products and services. Halal product certification plays a strategic role in providing certainty, safety, and comfort for Muslim tourists, while also strengthening the competitiveness of tourist destinations internationally. This study aims to examine the urgency of halal certification for products in tourist destinations and its implications for the realization of global halal tourism. This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach using secondary data that describes the conditions of tourism visits and halal products in Banyuwangi Regency. The findings indicate that halal certification is not only an instrument of legal certainty and consumer trust but also a global branding strategy that can increase added value, expand market reach, and strengthen Indonesia's position in the global halal tourism arena. Therefore, accelerating halal product certification in tourist destinations, especially in Banyuwangi Regency, is an important step in realizing sustainable halal tourism.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Abdul Kholiq Syafa’at Afada, Sherif Ahmad Mufarih Hasan Fadly Ahmad Munawar Ahmad Munib Syafa'at Ahmad Rafi Fitroh Ahmad Saiful Amin Ahmad Ubaidil Munfarid Alfina Shofi Afkarina Ali, Adi Nur Ana Aniati Ana Kurnia Ashari Aniati, Ana Arih Lailatul Fadilah Aula Izatul Aini Baraz Yoechva Alfaiz Biati, Lilit Cindy Claudia Eko Budiywono Erna Munadifah Fadiyah, Putri Nur Fajar Isnaini Feryansyah Prima Ernanda Finka Oktaviana Putri Fitria, Kiki Habibulloh Habibulloh Habibulloh, Habibulloh Imam Khusnudin Isnaini, Fajar Jannah, Safarotul Khusnul Mazidah Kiki Fitria Komarudin Komarudin Lely Ana Ferawati Ekaningsih Lidia Astuti, Lidia Lu’at Happyana M. Alaika Nasrulloh Mahbub Mahbub Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Mahmudah Ma’unah, Dwi Hanifatul Moh. Qoyum Moh. Riza Pahlevi Mohammad Habib Imroni Muhammad faqih Muhammad Hasbullah Ridwan Muhammad Imam Khaudli Muhammad Nur Ahsan Muhammad Riza Aziziy Munawaroh, Ulfatul Munawir Munawir Munawir Munawir Muti Atus Sofiah Nawal Ika Susanti, Nawal Ika Nihayatul Wafiroh Niken Lufi Anggini Nikmatul Hikmah Nila Hanif Ulfiana Nur Hania Nur Khalimah Nur Mu’alina Nur Wiarsih Nur Wiarsih Nurul Handayani Nurul Inayah Nurul Inayah Nurul Inayah Nurul Inayah Nurus Sofa, Fatiha Indana Pipit Hariyono Qistiyah, Sayidah Eva Milatul Qohar, M Khafidul Rahma Nanda Nur Azizah Ridwan, M. Kholil Riza Pahlevi, Riza Ruslan Shinta Hayu Asyisa Kurnia Sholihin Siti Komariyah Soekardjo Soekardjo Sofi Faiqotul Hikmah Sofi Faiqotul Hikmah Sutriani Ulan Ani Setiawaty Ulfa Fitria Widyasari, Nur Yazid, Azy Athoillah Yulissetyawati, Salma Zulfa Roikhatul Jannah