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Developing A Digital Model As A Literature For Preventing And Overcoming Cyberbullying Among Children And Teenagers K-Pop Fans Anwar, Citra Rosalyn; Arnidah, Arnidah; Lidayni, Asnur
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 9 Number 3 December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v9i3.38935

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This study aimed to develop a digital module for Digital Literacy for children and young people who were KPop fans in Makassar, to prevent cyberbullying. Data showed that that K-Pop fans consisting of children and teenagers in Indonesia were one of the largest Internet users in the world. The high use of the internet was also directly proportional to the cyberbullying that occured to them, not only as victims but also as perpetrators. This was the reason, why this study was important to investigate even though many researches on digital literacy had been carried out, but not many had been found specifically targeting KPop fans, while they were active internet users. This study was development research referring to the 4-D model (Four) that proposed by S. Thiagarajan and Semmel (1974), which consisted of 4 stages of development, namely the stage of defining (Define), Design , Development (Develop), and dissemination (Disseminate), then reduced to a 3-D model which only consisted of 3 stages of development, namely the stage of defining (Define), Design, Development (Develop). The results produced a Digital Literacy Module, which emphasized content on digital skills, consisting of Devices used, Search Engines, social media applications and online conversations and shopping, all of which were adapted to the characteristics of KPop Fans. 
Investigating the Correlation Between Soft Skills and Career Efficacy in Students with Disabilities Aryani, Farida; Anwar, Citra Rosalyn; Zulfitrah, Zulfitrah; Idris, Idriani; Rafli, Muhammad
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 10 Number 3 December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v10i3.66256

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This study aims to explore the relationship through the correlation test between soft skills and career efficacy of students with disabilities in Makassar City. This study uses a type of quantitative research with a correlational design. The participants of this study involved 50 students with disabilities spread across four universities in Makassar City (Makassar State University, Hasanuddin University, Muslim Indonesia University, Muhammadiyah Makassar University). Data collection techniques were carried out using psychological scale instruments, namely the soft skills scale of 20 statement items using a Likert scale range of 1-5 and a career efficacy scale of 32 statement items using a Likert scale range of 1-5. The instrument was first tested for content validity by experts and item validity using the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) test. This research sample technique uses purposive sampling by determining sample criteria. The results showed the results of descriptive and correlation tests that there was a relationship or correlation between soft skills variables and career confidence variables in other words, the more soft skills increase, the career confidence in Makassar City disability students.