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Journal : Jurnal Teknologi

Survey Response Analysis on the Use of Environmental Data for Sports Information Systems Development Dewi Arianti Wulandari; Wandy Wandy
Jurnal Teknologi Vol 16 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Teknologi
Publisher : Jurnal Teknologi, Fakultas Teknologi Industri, Institut Sains & Teknologi AKPRIND Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34151/jurtek.v16i1.4335

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Sport is primarily a mental and physical activity focused on competition with oneself, others, or the elements of nature—the contribution of sport to the modern world's social development, the nation, and the state. As history has shown, technical advancements have never diminished sports and linked to civilization's advancement in human life. Walking and bicycling are increasingly promoted as active modes of transportation and boosting physical activity levels. The elevated breathing rates in traffic microenvironments have generated worries about increased exposure to ultrafine particles. Amateur half marathoners did detrimental significantly when the temperature, heat index, and ozone levels rise. The athlete or recreational sportsperson can earn environmental information through several channels and devices. There are applications and widgets now embedded or separated from the device operating systems. This research aimed to find appropriate environmental information from recreational sportspeople's understanding and awareness of the environment's effect on sports performance. Walking (77) and running (48) were the most sports activities picked by the respondents. Then 99 (73%) respondents used environmental data before exercising. Weather (118) was the respondents' choice, followed by the temperature (47) and the air quality (30) picked by the respondents. Most respondents (72%) get environmental information from their smartphones, and 27 (18%) get it from the website. Environmental factors may impact sports activity performance, and the respondents used environmental information before the sports activities began. This research will later support the sports information system web application.
A Study on the Usage of Learning Management Systems in Higher Education Wulandari, Dewi Arianti; Soeprobowati, Tri Retnaningsih; Nugraheni, Dinar Mutiara K; Wandy, Wandy
Jurnal Teknologi Vol 16 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Teknologi
Publisher : Jurnal Teknologi, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas AKPRIND Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34151/jurtek.v16i2.4556

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This research aimed to determine the extent to which the learning management system helps in online teaching and learning activities makes learning administration and management more accessible, and makes learning activities more effective. The research used primary data from a survey from universities in West Jakarta that 69% of most respondents used a learning management system, whether they are using the existing learning management or building their own, and 44% are using Moodle application as their learning management system media. Student readiness was 69%, meaning that most were familiar with using media devices in online learning, and 92% of teaching staff, both lecturers/mentors and instructors, have experience using and evaluating online learning. Universities in West Jakarta have used learning management systems to assist the process of learning activities so that they can be used as a reference for developing online learning models.