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The Future of Learning: Integrating Robotic Efficiency for Enhanced Educational Efficacy Massaty, Muhammad Hassan; Budiyanto, Cucuk Wawan; Tamrin, A.G.; Fahrurozi, Slamet Kurniawan
Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology - June
Publisher : Politeknik NEST

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11294759

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The Covid-19 pandemic has posed learning barriers for communities in Indonesia and around the world. It has disrupted normal teaching and learning activities, necessitating the adoption of distance learning. Students face challenges during distance learning, including low motivation to succeed and complete online classes, as well as difficulty in handling encountered problems or difficulties. Robotics was chosen as a learning medium because it has been proven to stimulate self-efficacy. The development of self-efficacy among students is crucial in distance learning implementation as it can help overcome barriers that arise during the learning process. This research aims to implement robotics media in distance learning while considering media accessibility and self-efficacy. The research methodology employed is a field case study with qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques. The results of the study indicate that with the use of robotics media, student enthusiasm level reached 92%, and 92% of students fully comprehended the presented learning materials. The implementation of distance learning using robotics media was highly successful, with 92% of students expressing increased diligence in their studies, and 96% of students striving to improve their grades. Student self-efficacy was also relatively high, with 88% of students showing confidence in their ability to engage in learning. The use of robotics media aided students in distance learning, with a 100% completion rate and satisfactory achievement results. Additionally, it was found that the inclusion of illustrations had an impact on students' confidence in completing tasks correctly and accurately. more tangible and accessible.
Evaluation of Learning Modules Based on the TPACK Framework to Increase Student Understanding in Learning Fahrurozi, Slamet Kurniawan; Budiyanto, Cucuk Wawan; Massaty, Muhammad Hassan
Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology - December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14286365

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The objective of this research is to examine three aspects: (1) the implementation of learning modules that utilize the TPACK (Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge) framework, (2) the impact of using TPACK-based learning modules on students' understanding, and (3) students' reactions to learning modules based on the TPACK framework. This research method employs a descriptive-evaluative approach that is qualitative in nature. Qualitative research utilizes data that is expressed through words, narratives, and information provided by informants. The feasibility of implementation was measured using Likert scale instruments, understanding was measured by pre-test and post-test questions, and student responses were analyzed through interviews. The participants in this study consisted of 33 students enrolled in the Informatics and Computer Engineering Education program at Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta. According to the research findings, it can be inferred that the implementation of the learning module falls under the "excellent" category. Therefore, it may be considered as a viable choice for teaching materials in the E-Business Technology course. (2) Student comprehension has significantly improved, with the average score rising from 71.9 to 87.87. (3) Feedback from interviews indicated that students found the module to be helpful and easily comprehensible as a teaching resource. However, there were still certain aspects that required adjustment in order to optimize the TPACK-based module. The TPACK framework enhances the dissemination of content that is characterized by a systematic, comprehensive, and conceptual approach. This study has presented a novel perspective that suggests the TPACK framework can be utilized to enhance learning outcomes.
Optimizing Student Internship Management Through a Cutting-Edge Technology-Based Website System at Politeknik Nest Epin Andrian, Dimas Pamilih; Massaty, Muhammad Hassan; Fahrurozi, Slamet Kurniawan
Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Global Hospitality and Tourism Technology - December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14287767

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The Student Internship Program is a mandatory course for all Diploma-3 students at Politeknik Nest Sukoharjo. The information required by students and lecturers regarding the Student Internship Program is extensive, and the service is not yet computerized. The purpose of this research is to develop an information system by designing and building a website for recording student internships at Politeknik Nest Sukoharjo. In accordance with the research objectives, this study employs methods such as observation, interviews, document analysis, and literature review. The case study for this research is the Development of a Student Internship Recording Website for Politeknik Nest Sukoharjo. The Student Internship Information System serves as a tool to assist institutions, students, and lecturers in the student internship process. This system is developed as a web-based application using a MySQL database and PHP programming language