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Desain Program Tahunan Dan Program Semester Dina Latifah; Assyra Andini Manday; Anggita Cahyani; Alfina Fadhia; Ahmad Prayogi
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Mei 2024
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/dvcvb534

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Prota (Annual Program) and Promes (Semester Program) are important documents in the world of Indonesian education. They are structured learning plans that guide teachers in carrying out teaching and learning activities during the school year. This article aims to understand and describe the design of annual programs and semester programs, apart from that, this article can be a reference for teachers in creating annual programs and semester programs. This research uses the library research method, namely by reviewing various literature related to Prota and Promes, such as books, scientific journals and online articles. A good Prota and Promes design must contain several important elements, including: Learning objectives: Formulate the objectives to be achieved in the learning program. Basic competencies: Determine the basic competencies that will be taught. Time allocation: Determine the time allocation for each basic competency. Learning activities: Designing interesting and effective learning activities. Assessment: Determine the assessment method to be used.
Conflicts of Professional Ethics and Data Privacy in the Digital Era Amiruddin; Inun Suryani Harahap; Ahmad Prayogi; Nadia, Nadia Muntaja
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 16 No 03 (2024): Instal : Jurnal Komputer
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jurnalinstall.v16i03.236

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This research aims to investigate the conflict between professional ethics and data privacy in the digital era by understanding the perspectives of professionals, analyzing awareness of ethical issues and compliance with privacy regulations, and identifying solutions that can overcome the ethical dilemmas that arise. This research uses a mixed approach (mixed methods) which combines qualitative and quantitative approaches. Findings from in-depth interviews show that professionals are often faced with ethical dilemmas in data management, where business interests often conflict with protecting individual privacy. Awareness of ethical issues and compliance with privacy regulations varies among organizations, with a tendency to prioritize business profits over user privacy. Massive data analysis shows that inadequate data management practices can negatively impact a company's reputation and public trust. Additionally, factors such as rapid changes in technology and regulations, trust and reputation, cooperation between the public and private sectors, and human rights also play an important role in these conflicts