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Rancang Bangun (SHANTI) Smart Hotspot Fakultas Teknologi Informasi dan Sains Universitas Hindu Indonesia Menggunakan Mikrotik dan Mikhmon Mertha, I Made Buana; Dewi, Ida Ayu Utari; Wardana, I Putu Mahendra Adi
RESI : Jurnal Riset Sistem Informasi Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Resi Januari 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi dan Sains, Universitas Hindu Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32795/resi.v3i2.6188

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Internet connectivity has become an essential need in various contexts, including the campus environment. The Faculty of Information Technology and Science at Hindu University of Indonesia plays a central role as an educational institution that focuses on information technology, making the use of information technology and the internet increasingly crucial in supporting the learning process and administrative activities. The research carried out by researchers to overcome these challenges requires efforts to optimize the use of the MikroTik hotspot network so that it becomes more effective and efficient in the academic environment. Therefore, researchers will design (shanti) smart hotspots, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Indonesian Hindu University using MikroTik and Mikhmon, by implementing stricter control measures that can be implemented to avoid misuse of internet access, while increasing overall network security in the area faculty environment
AI-Driven Occupational Health and Safety Innovation: The Sehat Kerjaku Application Supporting CHSE at Hospitality Sector Lestari, Ida Ayu Indira dwika; Nugraha, Ida Bagus Aditya; Dewi, Etick Pristyan; Wardana, I Putu Mahendra Adi
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Stunting remains a significant chronic nutritional problem in Indonesia, particularly among children born to adolescent mothers. These young mothers often face limitations in nutritional knowledge, lower health literacy, and suboptimal reproductive preparedness, which collectively increase the risk of stunting in their children. Objective : This study aimed to conduct a review to determine the association between adolescent mothers’ nutritional knowledge and the incidence of stunting in toddlers, and to identify the contributing factors. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This was a systematic review conducting following the PRISMA guidelines and utilizing the Population, Concept, and Context (PCC) framework. Articles were collected through searching the Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Crossref databases for studies up to October 2025. Two reviewers independently screened and included full- text article that examined Mothers Knowledge and stunting, focusing on the concept of knowledge, adolescent mother, and stunting. Results : A review included five articles. Adolescent mothers’ knowledge had a significant association with the incidence of stunting. This association was often strengthened by confounding factors such as socio-economic status, low education levels, limited access to healthcare services, and inadequate childcare practices. Several studies found that improving maternal nutritional literacy and initiating early prenatal care can effectively reduce the risk of stunting in children. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : Low nutritional knowledge among adolescent mothers is confirmed as an important determinant of stunting in toddlers. Intervention efforts need to be focused on enhancing the education and nutritional literacy of adolescent girls through structured programs, including school-based education, adolescent mother classes in community health centers (Puskesmas), and targeted community campaigns. The integrated approach is crucial to break the intergenerational cycle of stunting and foster the development of quality human resources.