Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Integrating E-Leanrning and Digital Assessment in Indonesian Maritime Vocational Education: Enhancing Work Readiness Toko, Gigih Prastyan; Cahyadi, Tri; Robbany, Inayatur; Ridwan, Mohamad
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 18 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (P3M) STIP Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v18i2.438

Abstract

This qualitative study investigates the integration of E-learning and Digital Assessment at STIP Jakarta and its impact on the work readiness of Diploma-IV cadets, aligned with international STCW competency standards. Through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 70 final-year cadets, the research reveals a dualistic outcome: while digital tools are highly effective in delivering theoretical knowledge and developing simulator-based operational skills, they exhibit significant limitations in fostering hands-on practical abilities and essential psychosocial competencies such as leadership and mental resilience. The findings identify a critical "digital-practical divide," where cadets report high digital confidence alongside underlying anxiety about real-world application. The study concludes that a balanced, hybrid pedagogical model is essential, leveraging technology not as a replacement but as a complement to traditional practical training. This approach is vital for Indonesia’s maritime sector to develop truly work-ready graduates who are both technologically proficient and psychologically prepared.
Membingkai Kepatuhan sebagai Modal: Peran Komunikasi Strategis dan Pemasaran Layanan Digital dalam Menerjemahkan Inovasi Berbasis Regulasi menjadi Kinerja Keuangan di Sektor Maritim Indonesia Reffangga Nandya Bimantara; Robbany, Inayatur; Purnamasita, Lili
MUKASI: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Mei 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Penelitian Pengabdian Algero

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54259/mukasi.v5i2.6025

Abstract

The global maritime industry currently faces immense financial pressure due to stringent international regulatory mandates, such as MARPOL and STCW. Traditionally, investments for such compliance are viewed by management merely as cost centers that burden corporate profitability without clear return on investment. This study aims to critically investigate how Class 1 shipping and port companies in Indonesia transform these mandatory technology investments into strategic assets through corporate communication mechanisms. Employing a double descriptive qualitative case study design, this research applies rigorous data triangulation by combining the analysis of financial reports, sustainability reports, and in-depth interviews with six financial unit team coordinators as key informants. The analysis reveals that companies with superior financial performance do not separate technical compliance functions from commercial strategies. Instead, they proactively integrate strategic communication and digital marketing into their technology budget planning from the outset. This strategy allows companies to "frame" regulatory compliance—such as green shipping initiatives—as a high-value competitive advantage and market new digital services as proof of operational reliability. This study concludes that strategic communication functions as a crucial mediating mechanism that capitalizes on compliance investments, converting regulatory burdens into strong brand reputation and optimal financial performance, while simultaneously filling the literature gap regarding the role of non-technical managerial functions in the maritime sector.