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ANALISIS PERBANDINGAN FREKUENSI BELANJA ONLINE DAN OFFLINE PADA GENERASI Z DI BATAM MENGGUNAKAN UJI PAIRED SAMPLE T-TEST Aswirawan, Maria Yosefina Meinadia Sekar Kinanti; Adi, Roni; Bahri, M. Irvanni; Jufri, Muhammad; Lestari, Dewi; Wistiasari, Devina
JURNAL SITEBA Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Sistem Informasi ITEBA
Publisher : LPPM-ITEBA

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Perkembangan teknologi digital telah mengubah pola konsumsi masyarakat, khususnya di kalangan Generasi Z (Gen Z) yang dikenal adaptif terhadap teknologi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis perbedaan frekuensi belanja online dan offline pada Gen Z yang berdomisili di Batam, kawasan perdagangan bebas (Free Trade Zone). Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan teknik analisis uji T dua sampel berpasangan (paired sample t-test). Sampel penelitian terdiri dari 22 responden Gen Z yang dipilih secara purposive. Data dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner daring mengenai frekuensi belanja online dan offline dalam satu bulan terakhir. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara frekuensi belanja online dan offline (p-value = 0,031), dengan frekuensi belanja offline yang lebih tinggi. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa meskipun Gen Z akrab dengan teknologi, preferensi terhadap belanja langsung di toko fisik masih kuat, dipengaruhi oleh faktor kepercayaan, pengalaman sosial, dan budaya lokal. Penelitian ini memberikan implikasi bagi pelaku bisnis untuk tetap mengoptimalkan strategi pemasaran baik di kanal online maupun offline. Penelitian ini juga merekomendasikan studi lanjutan dengan cakupan sampel dan variabel yang lebih luas.
Development of an IoT-Based Smart Cane with Non-Invasive Health Monitoring for Elderly Care in Batam Putera, Dimas Akmarul; Adi, Roni; Kurniawan, Dwi Ely; Leman, Abdul Mutalib; Raynold, Raynold
Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing Vol. 9 No. 5 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

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The rapid growth of the elderly population requires assistive technologies that support mobility, health, and safety. This study presents the development of an IoT-based smart cane designed to enhance elderly independence and health monitoring in Batam, Indonesia. The prototype integrates non-invasive health sensors (MAX30102 for heart rate and SpO₂, MLX90614 for temperature, and a non-invasive glucose sensor), a GPS module, a mini-CCTV with two-way audio, and a solar-powered energy system, all controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller connected to the Blynk IoT platform. Ergonomic design was guided by anthropometric data of Indonesian elderly to ensure user comfort and usability. Experimental results demonstrated stable performance of the integrated modules. Heart rate values ranged from 86–103 BPM (mean 89.5 ± 6.2 BPM), blood glucose estimations from 110–112 mg/dL (mean 111 ± 0.9 mg/dL), and body temperature from 36.9–37.1 °C (mean 37.0 ± 0.1 °C), all of which aligned closely with clinical references. Oxygen saturation readings, however, averaged 89 ± 0.8%, slightly below the clinical norm (≥95%), highlighting the need for sensor calibration. Dynamic testing of the GPS module across a 500-meter route achieved positional accuracy within 3–5 meters, while the CCTV system successfully streamed live video but was dependent on WiFi stability.The novelty of this research lies in the unique combination of locally adapted ergonomic design, multi-sensor non-invasive health monitoring, two-way visual and audio communication, GPS tracking, and renewable energy integration within a single portable device. These contributions not only enrich IoT-based healthcare research but also provide practical solutions tailored to elderly care in Indonesia. Future work will focus on clinical-grade validation of sensors, extended field trials, and the integration of predictive analytics using Machine Learning and Fuzzy Logic.
Pemberdayaan Nelayan melalui Literasi Digital Kolaboratif: Nelayan Sekupang Lestari, Dewi; Adi, Roni; Jufri, Muhammad
Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

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Purpose: This program aims to enhance the understanding of the Sekupang community, particularly fishers and small business owners, in utilizing digital technologies to support their economic activities. Through digital literacy training, participants are expected to access real-time market and weather information and leverage digital media to pro mote and market their products more effectively. Methodology/approach: The activity was conducted through a partnership between the Batam Institute of Technology and the Indonesian Traditional Fishermen’s Union. Participants consisted of fishers from Sekupang District, Batam City, Kepulauan Riau Province. The methods included lectures to introduce digital literacy concepts, group discussions to explore participants’ understanding, and hands-on simulations. A pre-test was administered to measure participants’ initial knowledge. Results/findings: The program improved digital literacy across five dimensions and was highly relevant to participants’ needs. More than 90% rated the training clear and useful, while 93% confirmed direct benefits such as using apps for weather and market information and utilizing social media and marketplaces to expand sales. The program successfully translated digital literacy into practical solutions for Sekupang’s fishers and households. Conclusions: This community service program successfully improved digital literacy among fishermen and housewives in Sekupang through relevant practical training, with participant satisfaction exceeding 90%, highlighting the importance of digital literacy for coastal communities. Limitations: The activity did not provide in-depth guidance on the practical application of digital literacy, leaving participants’ skills limited in some areas. Contribution: This program strengthened the foundational digital literacy skills of traditional fishers, supporting them in adopting digital technologies to enhance fishing practices and improve economic resilience.
Sosialisasi Keuangan Digital: Literasi Menabung dan Investasi Generasi Muda di Batam Putera, Dimas Akmarul; Jufri, Muhammad; Adi, Roni; Saputra, Puji Tri
Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

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Purpose: This program aimed to strengthen digital financial literacy among youth in Batam, focusing on safe and practical savings and investment strategies that are aligned with current technologies. Methodology/approach: The community service program (PKM) was conducted in three stages: preparation (materials, partner coordination, outreach), implementation (talks, hands-on use of e-wallets/auto-debit/micro-investing apps, discussions), and evaluation (pre- and post-questionnaires and feedback). Results/findings: Most participants rated the materials as clear and useful, and many reported better knowledge and readiness to adopt digital saving and try beginner-friendly instruments introduced during the session. The participants represented diverse ages and education levels and included students and MSMEs. Conclusions: The PKM program effectively enhanced digital financial literacy and motivated participants to manage their finances in a modern context. Most participants clearly understood the material, found it relevant, and showed improved knowledge and readiness to save and invest digitally. Despite challenges related to time constraints and varying levels of digital literacy, the program positively influenced the adoption of wise financial behavior in the technological era. Limitations: Short duration, varied baseline literacy, and intermittent Internet access limited deeper practice; long-term behavioral outcomes were not tracked. Contribution: The PKM effectively improved essential competencies in digital money management and encouraged prudent technology-enabled behaviors among youth. We recommend follow-up coaching and long-term monitoring to consolidate saving habits and safe, small-ticket investing.
An Examination of the Influence of Blue Economy Digital Technology on the Economic Advancement of Fishermen in Batam Adi, Roni; Aritonang, Mhd Adi Setiawan; Bahri, M. Irvanni; Aswirawan, Maria Yosefina Meinadia Sekar Kinanti; Putri, Rumanintya Lisaria
Jurnal Akuntansi, Keuangan, dan Manajemen Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Desember
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the tangible impact of digital technology on improving the livelihoods and income of fishermen in Batam, in alignment with the principles of a sustainable blue economy. Research Methodology: The research employed a quantitative and qualitative approach through direct field surveys conducted with 52 local fishermen in Batam. The data collected focused on digital tool usage, income changes, and perceived benefits and challenges. Results: Findings reveal that digital technologies—such as meteorological forecasting applications and online marketing platforms—serve as crucial drivers for economic transformation. Approximately 80% of the observed income increases are attributable to digital literacy and technology use. Notably, over 50% of respondents reported a direct rise in income after adopting digital marketing strategies. Conclusion: Digitalization significantly boosts fishermen’s income and economic resilience. However, this transition is impeded by limited technological adaptation among older generations and inadequate internet infrastructure in coastal regions. Limitations: The study is limited by its sample size and geographic scope, focusing solely on fishermen in Batam, which may limit the generalizability of the results to other archipelagic regions. Contribution: This research offers critical insights for policymakers by highlighting the importance of accessible technology training and robust internet infrastructure. These are key to ensuring equitable digital transformation and enhancing the global competitiveness of local fishing communities in Batam.