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International Journal of Information Techonology and Education (IJITE)
Published by JR Education
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Core Subject : Science, Education,
Focus And Scope The International Journal of Information Technology and Education (IJITE) provides a distinctive perspective on the theory and best practices of information technology and education for a global audience. We encourage first-rate articles that provide a critical view on information technology and education– its effects, development, implementation, strategy, management, and policy. The scope of IJITE is following, but not limited to IT Governance Enterprise Architecture IT Service Management IT Project Management IT Audit User Experience Design IT Security System Analysis and Design Data and Information Management Multimedia System Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Accelerators and 3D System Integration Distance Learning e-Learning m-Learning Games in Education Learning Media on Information Technology
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Human Resource Development in Minahasa Regency: Challenges and Policy Implementation in Education, Health, and Workforce Sectors Dondokambey, Robby; Katuuk, Deitje A.; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Umbase, Ruth
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September 2025
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This study investigates the quality of Human Resource Development (HRD) in Minahasa Regency, Indonesia, focusing on the interrelated dimensions of education, health, and economic welfare within the context of local governance. A qualitative descriptive design was employed, with data collected through interviews, field observations, and document analysis across 25 districts. The findings reveal that despite the steady improvement of the Human Development Index (HDI), significant disparities remain in access to education, healthcare services, skilled labor distribution, and digital infrastructure. The study identifies key challenges, including fragmented inter-agency coordination, limited budgetary support, and a persistent mismatch between educational outcomes and labor market demands. In addition, weaknesses in existing monitoring and evaluation systems were found to constrain evidence-based policymaking and program effectiveness. This research proposes strategic measures to strengthen HRD governance, such as enhancing cross-sector collaboration, optimizing resource allocation, expanding vocational and technology-oriented training, and developing integrated monitoring mechanisms. The study contributes to the literature on regional HRD by offering an empirical and contextualized framework for improving human capital development in decentralized governance settings and emerging regions.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of E-Learning Implementation in the Professional Teacher Education Program through the CIPPO Model Paat, Wensi R. L.; Katuuk, Deitje A.; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Umbase, Ruth
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September 2025
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This study aims to evaluate the implementation of e-learning in the Professional Teacher Education Program (PPG) at Manado State University using the CIPPO evaluation model, which consists of Context, Input, Process, Product, and Outcome components. The rapid transition to digital learning environments in higher education requires systematic evaluation to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning practices, particularly in teacher professional development programs. A mixed-method approach was employed, involving quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with PPG students, lecturers, and program administrators. Data were collected through structured questionnaires, observation, and document analysis. The findings indicate that the context component demonstrates strong institutional support and policy alignment, while the input component reveals adequate infrastructure but limited digital pedagogical competencies among some instructors. The process evaluation highlights the need for more interactive instructional strategies and consistent learning management system utilization. Product evaluation shows positive student performance and engagement, although variations exist across courses. Outcome analysis suggests that e-learning contributes to improved professional competence, digital literacy, and learning flexibility. The study concludes that the CIPPO model provides a comprehensive framework for assessing e-learning implementation and identifying areas for continuous improvement. Recommendations include strengthening lecturer training, enhancing technological infrastructure, and developing standardized e-learning guidelines to optimize the quality of PPG e-learning programs.
Implementation of Digital Spatial-Based Educational Model Innovation in High Schools in the Islands of North Sulawesi Province Koessoy, Herman Meiky; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Naharia, Orbanus; Wullur, Mozes M.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): December 2025
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The gap in education quality and access in island and border regions remains a structural problem in the Indonesian education system. Fragmented geographical conditions, limited infrastructure, and uneven distribution of educational resources demand innovative, contextual and adaptive educational models. This study aims to analyze the implementation of innovative spatial digital education models in Senior High Schools (SMA) in the Sangihe Islands Regency, North Sulawesi Province. Specifically, this study examines the readiness of spatial digital technology infrastructure, the implementation of spatial digital technology-based curriculum, the impact of these innovations on student achievement, local government policy support, and factors influencing their implementation. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a prospective case study design. Data were collected through field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies involving policy stakeholders, principals, teachers, and students. Data analysis was conducted using an interactive analysis model that includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that the implementation of spatial digital education in Sangihe Islands Senior High Schools is still in its early stages, characterized by limited network infrastructure, suboptimal utilization of geospatial applications in learning, and variations in teachers' digital literacy competencies. However, regional policy support and human resource potential indicate significant opportunities for the development of sustainable spatial digital education models. This research confirms that integrating digital and spatial approaches can be an alternative strategy for improving access, relevance, and quality of education in archipelagic and border regions
The Disconnect between Financial Compliance and Pedagogical Utility in School Management: A Phenomenological Study on “Sleeping Assets” and Bureaucratic Rituals Rompis, Novie Noldy Johanes; Tambingon, Henny Nikolin; Palilingan, Rolles N.; Umbase, Ruth
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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In the landscape of decentralized school-based management, principals hold a complex dual autonomy: as accountable fiscal managers and as visionary instructional leaders. However, the pressure of bureaucratic isomorphism often creates an extreme disparity in focus. This phenomenological study investigates how principals in Public Junior High Schools (SMP) in Tomohon City, Indonesia, navigate the existential tension between the demands for state financial reporting compliance and the effectiveness of asset utilization for learning. Through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and physical observation of schools, this study uncovers a chronic phenomenon of “Loose Coupling.” The findings indicate that: (1) An Asymmetry of Accountability occurs, where leadership energy is exhausted pursuing an administrative “clean audit” status, while the evaluation of pedagogical impact is neglected; (2) The emergence of the “Sleeping Assets” phenomenon, where teaching aids and learning technologies undergo an ontological death—purchased as symbols of modernity but unused in classroom practice; and (3) External evaluation tends to be blunt and normative, failing to diagnose the gap between budget expenditure and learning quality. This study concludes that without reforming accountability mechanisms to balance fiscal and pedagogical indicators, educational decentralization will only produce symbolic compliance without substantial quality improvement.
The Implementation of the Reflective Inquiry Learning Model to Improve Students' Metacognitive Skills in Informatics Subject at State Senior High School 1 Amurang Wagei, Suci K.; Manggopa, Hiskia Kamang; Angmalisang, Harrychoon; Rompas, Parabelem Tinno Dolf
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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Metacognitive skills are an essential aspect of Informatics learning, as they are closely related to students’ ability to plan, monitor, and evaluate their own thinking processes. However, learning outcomes indicate that students’ metacognitive skills remain relatively low. This study aims to improve students’ metacognitive skills through the implementation of the Reflective Inquiry learning model. This study employed Classroom Action Research (CAR) conducted in two cycles, each consisting of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection stages. The research subjects were 33 eleventh-grade students at SMA Negeri 1 Amurang. Research instruments included a metacognitive questionnaire, observation sheets of teacher and student activities, and learning achievement tests. The results showed an improvement in students’ metacognitive skills from Cycle I to Cycle II, as indicated by an increase in the average metacognitive score and the percentage of students categorized as having high metacognitive skills. Therefore, the Reflective Inquiry learning model is effective in improving students’ metacognitive skills in Informatics learning.
Teacher Leadership Development in Elementary Schools in South Minahasa Regency Tombokan, Sarah S.N; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus; Maru, Mister Gideon; Tambingon, Henny Nikolin
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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The development of teachers' roles extends beyond teaching to leadership roles. This study aims to describe and identify teacher leadership development, its determinants, and its outcomes in elementary school settings. This study employed a case study method with a multi-case study design. The primary data source was an informal group of 11 participants, consisting of three principals and eight teachers. Data collected through interviews, observations, and documentation studies were processed using qualitative data analysis techniques using an interaction model. The validity of the research data was tested using credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability techniques. The results of the study are presented in three findings. First, elementary school teacher leadership development occurs through teacher learning, the boundaries of teacher leadership encompassing the classroom, group, and organization, and roles within and outside the school. Second, the determinants of elementary school teacher leadership development include internal and external factors, as well as interactions between principals and teachers. Third, the results of elementary school teacher leadership development include outcomes at the teacher, student, and school levels. The results of this study are discussed in relation to theory and empirical evidence from previous research. Furthermore, the research conclusions and recommendations are described
Managing Instructional Planning in Nursing Education: Development and Implementation of a Learning Management Model Ponamon, Jolie Febri; Lumapow, Harol R.; Katuuk, Deitje A.; Lengkong, Jeffry Sony Junus
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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This study aims to analyze and develop a learning planning management model at the Faculty of Nursing, Sariputra Indonesia University, Tomohon, within the framework of the AIPNI competency-based curriculum. The study used a qualitative approach with an instrumental case study design to deeply understand the learning planning process involving study programs, lecturers, faculty leaders, and the internal quality assurance unit. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation, then analyzed thematically with reference to the POAC (planning, organizing, actuating, controlling) management function. The results showed that learning planning has been implemented systematically through the preparation of Semester Learning Plans (RPS), academic coordination meetings, integration of theory and clinical practice, and periodic monitoring and evaluation. These practices reflect the application of the principle of constructive alignment that emphasizes the alignment between learning outcomes, learning strategies, and assessments. The integration of theoretical, laboratory, and clinical practice learning has been proven to strengthen the development of student competencies and clinical reasoning. However, the effectiveness of planning is still influenced by limited lecturer resources, a high student ratio, and the availability of practice facilities. This study offers a learning planning management model based on management functions integrated with an internal quality assurance system as a conceptual contribution to strengthening nursing education governance. Practically, these findings provide implications for nursing educational institutions in improving the quality of learning planning systematically, contextually, and sustainably to produce competent graduates who are relevant to the needs of the healthcare system.
Participation in Scientific Activities as a Driver of Sustainable Nursing Education: An Educational Management Perspective from Minahasa Regency, Indonesia Rumagit, Selvie Serly; Naharia, Orbanus; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Kawulur, Arie F.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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Continuing nursing education is a crucial element in maintaining nurses' professional competence amidst the dynamic development of health sciences and demands for quality services. One form of implementation of continuing professional development is participation in scientific activities such as seminars, workshops, and training, which play a role in updating knowledge and improving clinical practice skills. However, nurses' involvement in scientific activities is determined not only by individual motivation but also by the support of the educational management system within healthcare organizations. This study aims to analyze how nurses' participation in scientific activities contributes to the sustainability of nursing education from an educational management perspective in Minahasa Regency. The results indicate that participation in scientific activities is an important indicator in strengthening the ecosystem of continuous professional learning, especially when supported by organizational policies, educational leadership, and access to competency development programs. This finding aligns with global studies that confirm that continuing professional development has a significant relationship with improved clinical competence, service quality, and patient safety. Furthermore, institutional support and a learning organizational culture have been shown to play a role in increasing nurses' engagement in professional development activities. Thus, participation in scientific activities should be viewed as an integral part of a continuing nursing education management strategy that is oriented not only toward improving individual competence but also toward strengthening the professional education system within the context of regional healthcare services.
Implementation of A Learning Management System using Prompt Engineering Horizon Artificial Intelligence in State Senior High School 1 Siau Barat Gunde, Alfrits Patrick; Angmalisang, Harrychoon; Manggopa, Hiskia Kamang; Rompas, Parabelem Tinno Dolf
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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Prompt in artificial intelligence is one of the terms in technology that is currently often discussed by academics, becoming a weapon in producing a digital work and has an important role in artificial intelligence. Prompt is a command spoken by humans to machines to produce digital work. In a broad view, prompt is the art of designing science and a compass to guide humans in using artificial intelligence. This study aims to maximize Prompt Engineering Horizon Artificial Intelligence to create a learning management system in SMA Negeri 1 Siau Barat. This study uses the method This study uses the Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE development model. The application of the learning management system to Teachers and Students of SMA Negeri 1 Siau Barat is the result of this research, where the prompt is made into a programming language coding arrangement and becomes a neat and ready-to-use web-based learning management system application. The implementation of this application is new and the first for teachers and students of SMA Negeri 1 Siau Barat and has a positive impact on the understanding and use of technology. On the other hand, this system also allows teachers and students to use smartphones optimally in the school environment for learning.
Implementation of a Factory-Based Learning Workshop Management Model to Improve Student Competence at SMK Negeri 3 Tondano Lalompoh, Hartentus M.; Angmalisang, Harrychoon; Manggopa, Hiskia Kamang; Rompas, Parabelem Tinno Dolf
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): March 2026
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This study aims to determine the effect of the Implementation of the Factory-Based Learning Workshop Management Model (Teaching Factory) to Improve Student Competence at SMK Negeri 3 Tondano. This study uses quantitative research with data collection techniques through questionnaire instruments. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, the Implementation of the Factory-Based Learning Workshop Management Model (Teaching Factory) to Improve Student Competence by 98% while the rest is determined by other variables that are not studied in this study. So, the conclusion in this study is that there is a direct positive effect of the Implementation of the Factory-Based Learning Workshop Management Model (Teaching Factory) to Improve Student Competence at SMK Negeri 3 Tondano. This means that the Implementation of the Factory-Based Learning Workshop Management Model (Teaching Factory) can Improve Student Competence. Therefore, considering the influence of Factory-Based Learning (Teaching Factory) on Improving Student Competence, it is expected that all Vocational High Schools will implement Factory-Based Learning (Teaching Factory).