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Integrating Augmented Reality (AR) in Learning to Increase Student Engagement Tarsono; Saadah, Susi; Fitriya, Erma; Aldi, Ujang; Darojat; Khotimah, Imas; Naufal Abdillah
International Journal of Community Engagement Payungi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Community Engagement Payungi
Publisher : Yayasan Payungi Smart Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58879/ijcep.v5i1.89

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The quality of education is largely determined by the level of active participation of students in the learning process. Unfortunately, many conventional teaching methods still rely on one-way delivery of material, which makes students less interested and have difficulty understanding the material thoroughly. To answer this challenge, Augmented Reality (AR) technology comes as an innovation that can create a more lively and interactive learning atmosphere. AR presents learning content in the form of three-dimensional visuals that can be seen and explored directly by students, so that learning becomes more fun, immersive, and easy to understand. This research examines how the use of AR can increase student engagement in the digital era through a qualitative approach by reviewing various studies and scientific literature. The results show that AR can increase learning motivation, concept understanding, and cooperation skills. AR is also flexible in adjusting students' diverse learning styles and supporting inclusive learning. However, AR implementation faces obstacles such as limited devices, infrastructure, and teacher readiness. Therefore, integrative strategies and support from various parties are needed so that the implementation of AR can run effectively and become a sustainable educational transformation tool.
The Relationship between Campus Da'wah Institutions (LDK) Activities and Student Religiosity: A Case Study of the Da'wah Corps of the Islamic University of Indonesia (KODISIA) Faiz, Karman; Aldi, Ujang; Darojat; Azizah, Zahra Nur; Khotimah, Imas
Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan Agama Islam (JIPAI) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan Agama Islam
Publisher : Islamic Religious Education Study Program Postgraduate Program UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Band

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jipai.v5i2.46917

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This study aims to determine the magnitude and direction of the influence of da'wah activities carried out by the Campus Da'wah Institution (LDK) of the Da'wah Corps of the Islamic University of Indonesia (KODISIA) on the level of religiosity of its members. This study uses a quantitative approach with a field research design. The population consisted of 48 active members of LDK KODISIA in 2017, making it a saturated sample (population study). Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed using simple linear regression with the help of the SPSS 18.00 program. The results of the simple linear regression analysis showed that da'wah activities did not significantly affect the religiosity of LDK KODISIA students. The correlation value (R) was found to be very low, namely 0.030, with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.001 or 0.1%. This shows that the contribution of campus da'wah activities to student religiosity can be ignored. The remaining 99.9% of student religiosity is influenced by other factors. This finding rejects the alternative hypothesis (Ha) and accepts the null hypothesis (H0), implying that LDK KODISIA activities are not a single significant predictor of the religiosity of its members. The implication is that LDK needs to adopt a more holistic approach, exploring and integrating non-formal factors such as social influence, emotional experiences, and intellectual development (e.g., Thouless factors) into their programs to strengthen and internalize religious values more effectively among students.
Kontribusi Pesantren dalam Penguatan Pemahaman Hadis tentang Pendidikan Rohani Muttaqin, Via Putrimawati; Maslani; Abdillah, Naufal; Suganda, Ayub; Khotimah, Imas
IQRO: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): DESEMBER 2025
Publisher : Prodi Pendidikan Agama Islam FTIK IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/iqro.v8i3.8448

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dan merumuskan kontribusi institusional Pesantren terhadap pengembangan pemahaman Hadis tentang Pendidikan Rohani. Studi ini dilatarbelakangi oleh adanya disparitas metodologis antara kajian Hadis Tarbawi di institusi formal yang cenderung tekstual, dengan implementasi Pendidikan Rohani di Pesantren yang bersifat aplikatif-praksis. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi pustaka (library research), yang memfokuskan analisis pada sumber primer Hadis Tarbawi serta sistem internalisasi nilai di Pesantren melalui tradisi riyadhah dan mujahadah. Temuan riset menunjukkan bahwa Pesantren memiliki kontribusi unik melalui sistem living Hadith yang tercermin dalam praktik spiritual santri. Berdasarkan analisis tersebut, penelitian ini merumuskan Model Pengembangan Pemahaman Hadis Pendidikan Rohani yang kontekstual dan aplikatif berbasis sistem spiritual Pesantren, yang direkomendasikan sebagai rujukan metodologis baru bagi kajian Hadis Tarbawi di lembaga akademik.
Integrasi Analitik Pendidikan dan Q-Methodology dalam Pengembangan Model Evaluasi Kurikulum Multidimensi Nurhayati, Fitriani; Khotimah, Imas; A.H. Eviyani; Abdurahman, Ihsan; Erihadiana, Moh.; Yuliati Zaqiah, Qiqi
Dirasah : Jurnal Studi Ilmu dan Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): DIRASAH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Faqih Asy'ari Kediri

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The study addresses a critical limitation of conventional evaluation models such as Tyler, CIPP, and Kirkpatrick, which tend to emphasize linear outcomes while inadequately capturing learning processes, stakeholder subjectivity, and the growing role of digital technologies in education. Using the PRISMA protocol, this review analyzes peer-reviewed Scopus-indexed articles published between 2013 and 2025. The search process yielded 250 articles, which were systematically screened and refined to eight core studies that explicitly examined technology-integrated evaluation, data analytics, or Q-Methodological approaches. Bibliometric mapping using VOSviewer and trend analysis with R Studio were employed to identify conceptual patterns, methodological tendencies, and research gaps. The findings are synthesized at a conceptual level and reveal three core insights. First, curriculum evaluation research is increasingly data-driven, with learning analytics and machine learning used to predict performance, engagement, and learning trajectories, yet these approaches remain largely reductionist when detached from contextual meaning. Second, Q-Methodology consistently emerges as a robust method for capturing structured subjectivity, enabling the identification of distinct stakeholder perspectives that are otherwise overlooked in metric-based evaluation models. Third, the reviewed studies demonstrate that neither analytics nor Q-Methodology alone can adequately support holistic evaluation; rather, their integration enables a multidimensional assessment encompassing cognitive, affective, behavioral, and social domains of learning. This study contributes theoretically to educational management by conceptualizing curriculum evaluation as an adaptive, formative, and socio-technical process rather than a static measurement activity. The proposed hybrid framework positions evaluation as a strategic tool for decision-making, organizational learning, and curriculum governance. Practically, the findings are particularly relevant for developing education systems such as Indonesia’s Kurikulum Merdeka, where contextual diversity, digital transition, and stakeholder participation demand more inclusive and responsive evaluation models. By articulating a conceptual synthesis rather than a procedural template, this article advances curriculum evaluation scholarship toward a holistic and future-oriented paradigm.