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Journal : Journal of Information Systems and Informatics

Smart Campus Evaluation Monitoring Model Using Rainbow Framework Evaluation and Higher Education Quality Assurance Approach Irfan Santiko; Anugerah Bagus Wijaya; Aulia Hamdi
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v4i2.258

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Education in the industrial era 4.0 experienced very significant changes. The role of information technology is a significant trend in education. Since the pandemic occurred at the beginning of 2020, almost all schools and even universities have indirectly demanded rapid changes in adapting to digitalization methods. It was also found that there were many obstacles during the pandemic in the implementation of information technology. The Indonesian state itself in education is still adapting and starting to develop with the existence of models of information technology approaches that can be implemented in academic activities, especially on campuses. Since 2010 it has been following the smart campus concept and model development. However, it was found to be varied due to the absence of a benchmark index in the campus's preparation, monitoring, and evaluation. Through the Rainbow Framework, this will be a solution in measuring the feasibility level through monitoring and evaluating the use of technology with a quality assurance approach. The results can be seen from the components that have been built using the calculation model for the quality of technology education in Indonesia.
Assessing the Accuracy Level of University-Based Website-Based Search Engines Using F-Measure and Hellinger Santiko, Irfan; Andriana, Gerry
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.716

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Websites are an information medium that is becoming something that is needed in this era. Including the media within the campus environment. The problem is that the campus as a forum or place for student learning is considered less than optimal in presenting information on student learning activities. For example, library reference information, administration, important announcements, and other similar information. The current solution is that universities use social media platform communication media which are considered accurate, which actually adds to problems when the media is used not in accordance with its function, such as promotions, hoax information and irrelevant information. This causes the information to become too massive so that the level of accuracy and relevance is reduced. The author's solution is to optimize the search engine on the campus website platform to be used as an absolute information medium. So the information obtained will be more targeted and accurate. Starting from measuring the level of accuracy to the impact of the results will be discussed in this article. The technique used to measure accuracy is a quantitative technique consisting of the F-Measure and the Hellinger Method. As a result, the campus will know that to distribute related news, the campus can find out keywords that are considered strategic in every report on the media website.