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Information literacy effect on religious moderation among students of islamic and public universities Hak, Ade Abdul; Putra, Riyan Adi
Record and Library Journal Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : D3 Perpustakaan Fakultas Vokasi Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/rlj.V11-I2.2025.312-329

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Background of the study: Understanding how differences in institutional background and information literacy influence students’ attitudes and practices toward religious moderation in media is essential. Purpose: To examine the comparison of religious moderation among Library Science students in Islamic religious universities (PTKI) and public universities (PTU) in Indonesia, focusing on the role of information literacy. Method: A quantitative approach was used, involving 94 students from four universities recruited through an online survey. The data collected were analyzed using Jamovi. Findings: There is a positive relationship between information literacy and religious moderation, with higher information literacy associated with greater religious moderation. The impact of Information Literacy is more significant in PTKI, as seen from the steeper slope of the regression line. This could indicate that, in PTKI, information literacy plays a significant role in shaping religious moderation. PTU students exhibit higher levels of religious moderation at lower levels of information literacy, which could be due to other factors, such as educational background or social environment. Conclusion: Different approaches may be needed for PTKI and PTU to improve religious moderation through information literacy. Further research is required to understand other factors that influence this relationship, such as curriculum, student mindset, or sources of information accessed.
The Application of Information Technology in Distance Learning at Universitas Terbuka Lisda Ariani Simabur; Tuti Bahfiarti; Muliadi Mau
INTERACTION: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025): INTERACTION: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36232/interactionjournal.v12i4.4425

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This study aims to analyze the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in distance learning at Universitas Terbuka (UT), with a particular focus on how ICT supports accessibility, flexibility, and learning quality, especially in 3T (remote, frontier, and disadvantaged) areas. The research used a qualitative case study approach conducted over three months, involving 20 participants consisting of students, lecturers, system administrators, and librarians. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, non-participatory observations, and documentation. The results show that Universitas Terbuka has effectively integrated various digital platforms, including MyUT, e-Campus, online tutorials, and digital libraries, enabling students to access academic services independently and flexibly. Online tutorials, webinars, and distance learning workshops have also helped strengthen student engagement and self-directed learning. However, the study found that limited internet connectivity and low ICT literacy remain major challenges in 3T regions, affecting participation and learning outcomes. The study concludes that while ICT integration significantly enhances the accessibility and flexibility of distance education at Universitas Terbuka, its overall success depends on the availability of stable digital infrastructure and continuous improvement of users’ technological competence. These findings highlight the importance of government and institutional collaboration in expanding digital access to ensure equitable distance learning opportunities across Indonesia.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION FOR MAPPING INFRASTRUCTURE AND TOURISM POTENTIAL IN MANSINAM VILLAGE Karubaba, Andrew Federico; Kainama, Agus; Yemima, Hulda; Tinungki, Sheila Maria; Ainun, Annisa Nur; Behuku, Azazia; Dora, Syeli Patricia Cleo; Sabandar, Ofel Yakhin
INTAN Jurnal Penelitian Tambang Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): INTAN: Jurnal Penelitian Tambang
Publisher : Program Studi S1 Teknik Pertambangan Fakultas Teknik Pertambangan dan Perminyakan Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56139/intan.v8i2.333

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This study aims to provide accurate spatial data to support ecotourism planning in Mansinam Village through the application of a Geographic Information System (GIS). Field data acquisition was conducted using a handheld GPS to record the coordinates of infrastructure and tourist attractions. The data was then processed in ArcGIS software through the stages of georeferencing, digitization, overlay analysis, and thematic map creation. This follows spatial mapping standards commonly used in geological mapping and spatial analysis activities in the mining sector. This study produced two thematic maps: a Settlement Map and a Map of Tourist Attraction Locations in Mansinam Village. Both maps provide spatial information on settlement locations, accessibility levels, and the distribution of natural, cultural, religious, and historical tourist attractions. The spatial analysis demonstrates the relationship between accessibility and tourism development potential, while also identifying locations requiring infrastructure improvements. In addition to contributing to tourism planning, the mapping process used also demonstrates methodological alignment with geological mapping and spatial analysis practices commonly used in the mining sector. The findings of this study are expected to provide an empirical basis for local governments and stakeholders in formulating more targeted and sustainable regional development strategies.
Evaluation Of The Population Administration Information System At The Population And Civil Registration Office Of North Bengkulu Regency Azhary, Hemelda; IS, Tuti Handayani; Imanda , Antonio
Jurnal Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : CV. Utami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70963/jm.v2i2.372

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This study evaluates the implementation of the Population Administration Information System (SIAK) at the Population and Civil Registration Office (Dukcapil) of North Bengkulu Regency. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation of Dukcapil officers and service users, this study uncovers three main dimensions of evaluation. Process evaluation indicates that SIAK implementation has met national standards with the support of trained human resources and multi-layered data verification, but still faces challenges in internal coordination and limited network infrastructure, particularly in rural areas. Benefit evaluation confirms increased service efficiency, such as a reduction in KTP issuance time from one week to 1–2 days and an acceleration of data verification from three days to four hours thanks to automated validation that reduces administrative errors. However, these benefits are not evenly distributed as some areas with limited internet connections still rely on manual services. Consequence evaluation indicates increased transparency and quality of public services, with the public able to access services more quickly and accurately. However, digital transformation faces challenges in the form of a digital literacy gap and differences in technology adoption rates between generations. The implications of this research emphasize the need for improved network infrastructure, strengthened internal coordination, enhanced human resource capacity, and ongoing technology outreach and mentoring to ensure optimal and equitable implementation of SIAK.
Adaptive Segmentation of Information Sequences for Machine Learning Modular Regression Models Lebedev, Ilya; Sukhoparov, Mikhail; Semenov, Viktor; Khasanov, Dmitry
Emerging Science Journal Vol. 9 No. 5 (2025): October
Publisher : Ital Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-05-08

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The research objective is to construct an adaptive model for modular machine learning structures that improves the processing quality of information sequences. The novelty of the proposed methodology is that it can identify segments of an information sequence obtained using various methods and assign models with the best quality indicator values to subsequences. Classical methods allow tuning of the model to the entire data sample. The improvement consists of the proposed solutions that consider the inverse problem of forming segments of data sequences, such that their properties correspond to the processing model. The proposed methodology was tested on various models and datasets. Segmentation and assignment of regression models with the best characteristics to individual segments allow the reduction of the mean square error (MSE) and mean absolute error (MAE) to 8%. The findings show an opportunity to increase of 5-8% for weak LR, SVM, and GR models, while strong DT, CNN, ANN, ANFIS, and XGBoost models improve by 1-4% in scenarios with limited data. Segmentation enables more efficient training and reduces sensitivity to noise and outliers. The proposed solution allows the selection of segmentation strategies and model combinations considering local data properties. Its application enables the implementation of existing machine learning architectures to improve the quality of training and analysis of information sequences and increase adaptability, scalability, and interpretability.
Implementation of Population Administration Information System in Realizing Orderly Population Administration in Nias Regency Laoli, Masriana; Telaumbanua, Eliagus
Amkop Management Accounting Review (AMAR) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July - December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/amar.v5i2.2967

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This research is motivated by the importance of success regarding the implementation of the population administration information system in orderly Population Administration in Nias Regency. The method used is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. In this research, the author uses informants who know and relate to the problem. The data collection technique used in this research is through two ways, including secondary data (books, scientific works, and documents/archives) and primary data (obtained from the field, both observations and interviews). From the results of the research it can be seen that the implementation of the Population Information System in realizing orderly administration has not been maximized, because there are still several obstacles and do not yet have a Regional Regulation specifically on Population in Nias Regency, so there is still a lot that needs to be addressed. Reviewed from 4 policy implementation models according to Edward III, namely communication, disposition / attitude, resources, and bureaucratic structure. In this study, researchers also gained a new understanding that in the implementation of good state service population administration, it would be better if the apparatus not only carried out population administration activities, but also needed to pay attention and care about the general needs of the community.
The Role Of Digital Culture In Mediating The Influence Of Workload And Management Information Systems On Employee Performance Indriastuti, Ratih; Ida Ayu Oka Martini
Amkop Management Accounting Review (AMAR) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July - December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/amar.v5i2.2976

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This study aims to determine the effect of workload on the performance of the work, the influence of management information systems on employee performance, the effect of workload on digital culture, the influence of management information systems on digital culture, the influence of management information systems on employee performance through digital culture, the influence of management information systems on employee performance through digital culture, the influence of digital culture on employee performance. The conclusion of this study is the workload affects employee performance. This means that both the workload felt by employees will affect employee performance behavior. Management information system affects employee performance. This means that both the management information system felt by employees will affect employee performance behavior. Workload affects employee digital culture. This means that both the workload felt by employees will affect the employee's digital culture. The management information system does not affect employee digital culture. This means that the management information system that employees feel by will not affect the employee's digital culture. Digital culture strengthens the effect of workload on employee performance. This means that the existence of digital culture has an impact on increasing employee performance behavior caused by workload. Digital culture does not strengthen the effect of management information systems on employee performance. This means that the existence of digital culture does not have an impact on increasing employee performance behavior caused by management information systems. Digital culture affects employee performance. This means that both digital culture that employees feel by will affect employee performance behavior.
User Centered Design Method for Designing a Student Organization Information System at the University of Al Azhar Indonesia Hidayati, Nurul Aulia; Haryadi, Dody
EXSACT-A Vol 2, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36722/exc.v2i1.3326

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University of Al Azhar Indonesia has 39 student organizations that serve as a forum for student development in various fields, both academic and non-academic. Currently, in the administration and documentation of student organization activities, they still use Google Form, Google Drive, and Google Sheets. The use of these platforms creates a major problem when submitting activity proposals, as there is no submission history that can result in duplicate submissions and affect the review time by the Student and Alumni Council. This research aims to develop a web-based information system that can facilitate student organization administrators and activity reviewers in carrying out UAI student organization administration. The development of this system adopts the User Centered Design (UCD) method, a design approach that focuses on user needs so that the end result of the application does not change user behavior. The UCD method consists of four stages, namely planning human-centered design, determining user and organizational needs, designing product solutions, and evaluating designs based on user needs.
Exploring the influence of soft information from economic news on exchange rate and gold price movements Prastowo, Rahardito Dio; Budi, Indra; Ramadiah, Amanah; Santoso, Aris Budi; Putra, Prabu Kresna
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 14, No 6: December 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v14.i6.pp5231-5239

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Information on business conditions is an important concern for market players and regulators. Hard information relates to easily validated characteristics such as production levels and employment conditions. In contrast, soft information such as consumer and public perceptions—is subjective and difficult to verify. Although previous studies on hard and soft information mainly focus on microeconomics and banking, current developments in big data and machine learning enable broader applications in financial market analysis. This study combined VADER sentiment analysis and support vector machine (SVM) classification (accuracy=85%) to analyze economic news, followed by Granger causality and multiple linear regression to examine causal effects and predictive relationships. The findings reveal that negative news sentiment and the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) exchange rate influence each other, while positive sentiment has no causal impact on the exchange rate. Both negative and positive sentiments affect gold prices, whereas gold price movements do not influence sentiment. Regression analysis shows that negative sentiment has a stronger effect in decreasing the IDR exchange rate than positive sentiment, with the model explaining approximately 20% of the variance. Integrating sentiment and exchange rate data enhances the predictive model for gold price forecasting and highlights the asymmetric roles of positive and negative news in financial dynamics.
The use of geographic information systems to measure the financial performance of micro enterprises Lau, Elfreda Aplonia; Endayani, Sri; Kulsum, Umi; Stefano, Andrew; Rokhim, Abdul; Purbawati, Purbawati
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 14, No 6: December 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v14.i6.pp5333-5343

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This study examines the application of geographic information systems (GIS) to measure and visualize the financial performance of micro enterprises in remote areas of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Micro enterprises are crucial to local economies but often face barriers such as limited capital access, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient business training. Using a mixed-method approach, the research combined surveys of 200 micro business owners, secondary economic data, and GIS-based spatial analysis. The results indicate clear spatial disparities: enterprises located closer to financial institutions and training programs achieved 25–30% higher profitability and stronger operational resilience. GIS mapping effectively identified performance clusters and underserved zones, providing actionable insights for targeted policy interventions. Key factors influencing financial outcomes include access to capital, training opportunities, and infrastructure quality. This study demonstrates the value of GIS as a decision-support tool for policymakers in designing spatially informed financial assistance, infrastructure planning, and mobile training deployment. The findings contribute to socio-economic planning discourse and propose a replicable GIS-based framework for strengthening microenterprise resilience in underdeveloped regions.

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