Laode Muh ZulFardin Syah
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SISTEM PEMINJAMAN BARANG DAN PERALATAN LABORATORIUM SMK BERBASIS WEB Laode Muh ZulFardin Syah; Muh. Ichsan Ali; Riana T. Mangesa; Darlan Sidik; Abdul Muis Mappalotteng
UNM Journal of Technology and Vocational Volume 6, Issue 1, February (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi S2 Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan

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This study aims to: (1) produce a web-based system for borrowing goods and laboratory equipment for Vocational High Schools, (2) Determine the level of feasibility of the system for borrowing goods and equipment in the web-based SMK Negeri 1 Papalang laboratory, (3) Find out user responses about the lending system. goods and equipment in the web-based laboratory of SMK Negeri 1 Papalang. The type of research used in this research is Research and Development (R&D) using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) development model. The subjects in this study were the Deputy Head of Facilities and Infrastructure, the head of competence, and teachers from SMK Negeri 1 Papalang, totaling 32 people. Data was collected through documentation and questionnaires. The data were analyzed using the ISO/IEC 9126 software testing method which includes aspects of functionality, portability, efficiency, reliability, maintainability, and usability. In the functionality aspect using test cases by two system experts, the portability aspect using various types of operating systems and web browsers, the efficiency aspect using GTMetrix for web page load testing, the reliability aspect using the WAPT application for system performance testing, maintainability aspects for maintenance testing and usability aspects. using a questionnaire. The result of this research is the development of a web-based system for borrowing goods and equipment in the laboratory of SMK Negeri 1 Papalang. The results of the system functionality test are considered good because X is close to 1, the portability aspect has no errors in various types of operating systems and web browsers, the efficiency aspect gets a page load time of 788ms with an average score based on 100% Performance, the reliability aspect gets 100% for durability, maintainability has met all three metrics and usability aspects are carried out by giving questionnaires to research subjects, the assessment given by research subjects gets a score of 84.5 in the "very good" category and is feasible to use. So it can be concluded that the level of feasibility of the software already meets the software quality criteria
Enhancing Lecturer Competence In Developing Case Method-Based Semester Learning Plans Laode Muh ZulFardin Syah; Mclean HY; Anwar Wahid; Cita St. Munthakhabah R; Zam’ah
Information Technology Education Journal Vol. 4, No. 3, August (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Informatika dan Komputer

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This study provides an in-depth examination of the implementation and impact of a workshop designed to enhance lecturers' competence in developing innovative Semester Learning Plans (RPS) based on the Project/Case Method. Amidst the demands of the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) policy, which prioritizes active, student-centered learning, lecturers' ability to design authentic and applicable learning experiences has become a crucial factor in improving the quality of higher education and equipping graduates with relevant skills. The workshop, titled "Building a Project and Case Method-Based RPS for Active and Meaningful Learning," was organized by the Information Technology Education Study Program at the University of West Sulawesi as a strategic response to this need. The event was conducted as an intensive face-to-face session on August 6, 2025, featuring an expert speaker in curriculum design and pedagogy. A total of 15 lecturers from the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) registered and actively participated until the conclusion. The workshop's success was evaluated not only through feedback but also directly through the practice of drafting an RPS, which served as the main performance indicator. Participants were guided to apply robust theoretical frameworks, such as the principle of constructive alignment, to ensure coherence between Graduate Learning Outcomes (CPL), Course Learning Outcomes (CPMK), and Sub-CPMKs. Furthermore, the application of the revised Bloom's Taxonomy was a primary focus for formulating challenging learning objectives that foster Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). The study's results indicate that this training approach, which combines theory with direct practice, is highly effective. Participants successfully produced initial drafts of RPS that integrated project and case study methods, demonstrating a significant improvement in their understanding and skills. This study concludes that the professional development of lecturers through targeted workshops is a critical investment for pedagogical transformation, which in turn directly contributes to enhancing the quality of the learning process and achieving institutional academic excellence.