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The Role of Technology in Indonesian Education at Present Rabani, Salma; Khairat, Annisaul; Guilin, Xie; Jiao, Deng
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jsca.v1i2.403

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Technology has become increasingly important in education, including in Indonesia. The implementation of technology in education is expected to improve the quality of education and help reduce the gap in education access across regions. However, several factors have hindered the implementation of technology in education in Indonesia, such as limited infrastructure, inadequate training and development for teachers and lecturers, and digital divides between regions. Despite these challenges, the use of technology in education has several benefits, including improving the quality of learning and motivation of students and increasing the efficiency of administrative tasks for teachers and lecturers. To improve the implementation of technology in education in Indonesia, efforts are needed to develop supporting infrastructure, provide training and development for educators, and establish clear policies and regulations. Collaboration between the government, educational institutions, and the private sector is also necessary. This article discusses the role of technology in education in Indonesia and the factors that influence its implementation, drawing on various studies and research.
Fun Number Recognition Cards as a Learning Media to Count for 4-5 Years Old Children Fitriani, Ulfa; Tabroni, Imam; Guilin, Xie; Jiao, Deng
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jsca.v1i2.454

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Mathematics education is a very important education. Early childhood is a golden age, namely the age of 0-6 years in Indonesia and abroad, namely at the age of 0-8 years. According to Jean Piaget, this has been the main reference for the kindergarten curriculum and even education in general. The first step is to design a fun number learning media with the latest literature. The design is tested by experts and validated according to the needs of students. The result of the author's initial observation in the field is that Amira kindergarten students aged 4-5 years do not globally understand the lack of development in the cognitive aspect of knowing numbers and symbolic thinking for effective results. %. Based on the discussion above, it can be concluded that playing while learning using cards recognizes cool numbers in improving six aspects of development in children aged 4-5 years at Amira Plered Purwakarta Kindergarten.
Application of K-Means Clustering Algorithm to Obtain Recommendations for Strategies to Increase the Number of Students in the Information Systems Study Program at ITB Ahmad Dahlan Jakarta Yusuf, Diana; Guilin, Xie; Jiao, Deng
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jsca.v1i4.581

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The rapid development of technology today has almost touched all sectors of life such as the economy, health and education. The technology currently used produces a lot of data every day, one of which is in the field of education. Data mining is a group of methods used to investigate and reveal complex relationships in very large data sets. Data here means information organized in a tabular format, as is often used in relational database management. This research uses data from the academic section of ITB Ahmad Dahlan, namely data on students of the Information Systems study program from 2019 to 2022. The attributes that will be used for this research are student gender, student employment status and student achievement index.  Recommendations for promotional strategies to increase the number of new students are to conduct visits to high schools or vocational schools. Not only that, the new student admission team can also promote to companies or offices.
Utilization of Multi-Agent Systems in Managing Smart Transportation Systems in Urban Areas Hayati, Amelia; Prasetio, Rachmat; Puspitasari, Mariana Diah; Jiao, Deng
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jsca.v2i6.1534

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Urban areas face increasing challenges in managing transportation systems due to rising population densities and traffic congestion. Traditional traffic management methods often lack the flexibility and responsiveness needed to address dynamic conditions in real time. This study explores the utilization of multi-agent systems (MAS) as a solution for optimizing smart transportation systems within urban environments. The research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of MAS in improving traffic flow, reducing congestion, and enhancing system responsiveness through autonomous decision-making and coordination among multiple agents. A simulation-based methodology was employed to analyze MAS performance in managing various transportation variables, including traffic density, signal timing, and incident response. Each agent was programmed to perform specific tasks, such as monitoring traffic, optimizing traffic signals, and re-routing vehicles, with collaborative decision-making to address congestion in real time. Results indicate that MAS implementation led to a 30% improvement in traffic flow efficiency and a 25% reduction in congestion levels. The system also demonstrated adaptive capabilities, allowing for real-time adjustments to unexpected conditions, such as accidents or road closures. The findings suggest that multi-agent systems provide a viable, scalable solution for smart transportation management in complex urban settings. Implementing MAS can significantly enhance the efficiency and adaptability of urban transportation systems, contributing to more sustainable and efficient mobility solutions in rapidly growing cities.
Co-Authors Abdul Latief Arung Arafah Abdurrohman, Abdurrohman Aldina, Fauzi Alpian Jayadi, Alpian Anggra, Rangga Arifah, Ayunda Nur Artanty, Ary Asbath, Asbath Azahra, Yunisa Bradford, Snyder Chandra Halim Cheriani, Cheriani Desiana Desiana, Desiana Dewi Nusraningrum, Dewi Diana Sari Dwi Septiani Endah Fitriasari, Endah Fhirnanda, Ditha Yulia Gogor Christmass Setyawan Guilin, Xie Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hapzi Ali Haryanto, Sri Hayati, Amelia Hestiawan, Viralin Hidayatulloh, Asep Hilmiyati, Fitri Hina, Hermyn Benny Ibrahim, Ilyas Irianti , Evi Jie, Lie Jonathan, Bouyea Judijanto, Loso Karliena, Yayuk Kashino, Saijo Khaidir, Widya Khairat, Annisaul Khoirunnisa, Sri Wulan Bintang Lewar, Emanuel Suban Bala Lutfi Syafirullah M. Yunus Sudirman Mahfuz, Taufik Warman Meriyati Meriyati Mudinillah, Adam Muhamad Taufik Nur, Syamsuddin Nuralfin Anripa Nurisman, Husain Nurkomala, Siti Nurodin Usman Nurwijayanti Oktaria, Dhina Setyo Prasetio, Rachmat Puspitasari, Mariana Diah Putri, Lusiana Rahmadani R.Eriska Ginalita Dwi Putri Rabani, Salma Rahmi, Sri Nur Retno Sari Dewi, Retno Sari Rini Nuraini, Rini Riniati, Wa Ode Rumbouw, Nurlena Sarip, Mohamad Selvia , Devi Sela Eka Soulissa, Fatmhy F Sumianto Sumianto Supriyanti Supriyanti Susi Yusrianti, Susi Syamsu Rijal Tusi, Juandri Seprianto Ujuh Juhana Ulfa Fitriani Umasugi, M Taufan Vanchapo, Antonius Rino Vanessa, Grecia Adis Vera, Poupot Wardana, Billy Eka Werdyaningsih , Endang Widianingsih, Betti Xavier, Embrechts Xu, Shanshan Yakir, Julia Yuanyuan Wang, Yuanyuan Yudilestari, Eka Putri YUSUF, DIANA Zhang Wei Zou, Guijiao Zuliana, Zuliana