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Educational Researcher Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3064500X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71288
Educational Researcher Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published by EduRJ E-ISSN: 3064-500X (Online), published three times a year in March, July, and November. The journal publishes research and studies on education and culture, especially in the areas of education management, education evaluation, education policy, educational technology, curricula, learning and teaching, learning innovation, and culture related to education.
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Predictions of Muslim Middle Class Consumer Behavior in Indonesia in 2025: English Azis, Hadi; Irwan, Risky
Educational Researcher Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Educational Researcher Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71288/educationalresearcherjournal.v1i3.15

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This research intended to predict the behavior of Muslim middle class consumers in Indonesia in 2025. The rapid growth of the Muslim middle class in Indonesia creates great opportunities for various sectors, especially the halal industry, fashion, and tourism. To understand these changes in consumption patterns, research methods using a quantitative approach with survey methods. Data was collected through an online questionnaire distributed to 100 respondents representing the Muslim middle class in Indonesia. Apart from that, in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 sources from economic experts, sociologists, celebrities, public figures and industry players. Data analysis was carried out using the multiple regression method to identify the main factors that influence consumption behavior, such as income, preference for halal products, and use of digital technology. Results and Discussion research shows that by 2025, middle class Muslim consumers in Indonesia are likely to increasingly prioritize products that comply with sharia principles, such as halal products and ethically based services. In addition, the trend of online shopping and the use of digital technology in purchasing decisions is predicted to continue to increase, along with increasing digital literacy among the public. Other significant influencing factors include awareness of sustainability and healthy lifestyles. This research also found that the role of social media is very important in influencing the preferences of middle class Muslim consumers, especially in terms of product information and customer reviews. Thus, the results of this research provide strategic insight for industry players to develop products and services that suit the needs and values ​​of Muslim consumers. It is also hoped that this research can contribute to the literature on consumer behavior in Muslim markets and become the basis for further studies in understanding consumption dynamics in Indonesia
Analysis of the Influence of Technological Development on Traditional Market Activities Ziahh, Fau; Hartono, Rudi; Heryadi, Adie
Educational Researcher Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Educational Researcher Journal
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Purpose of the research This is to see how the influence of technological developments impacts conventional market activities. This research focuses on interactions between traders and consumers, operational efficiency, and competitiveness with contemporary markets. Research methods This is a qualitative descriptive, and case study conducted in several traditional markets that have used technology such as electronic payment systems and digital marketing applications. Apart from interviews and direct observations with traders and consumers, data was collected through research into related literature.Research result shows that technology impacts traditional markets in a dual way: it increases transaction efficiency and opens markets to traders who are able to adapt. However, some traders face difficulties understanding and implementing new technology. Apart from that, pressure from modern markets to adapt to faster technology also affects the sustainability of traditional markets. In order for traditional market traders to remain competitive in the face of change, this research recommends that they need technology training programs and policy support from the government to support technology integration in traditional markets so that they can compete fairly in the digital era.
ANALYSIS OF USAGE ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILE BANKING APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) APPROACH: English Sawa, Hira; Prayoga, Rangga; Sopian, Najwar
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This research aims to evaluate the factors that influence the behavior of the experience of using the livin application from Bank Mandiri. The approach used is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) model developed by Davis in 1989, with a focus on benefits and ease of use, as well as the addition of two external variables, namely security and compatibility. This model was tested empirically using survey data from Livin Application Users from Bank Mandiri. From the results of data analysis obtained during the research, the results show that the use of the Livin application from Bank Mandiri has fulfilled two main aspects in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory. The Livin application is considered useful for assisting work at Bank Mandiri in the customer service process. From this research it is also known that the use of the Livin Application is not optimal and can still be improved by increasing the benefits of the Liven Application. The Livin application is also easy software, both in terms of installation and modification and easy to use, but efforts are still needed to improve the user's ability to utilize the Livin application.
DEVELOPMENT OF WORDWALL EDUCATIONAL GAME-BASED EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS IN MATHEMATICS SUBJECTS IN CLASS IV SDN LALADON 02 BOGOR REGENCY FY 20232024 Fadillah, Farid; Arief, Zainal Abidin; Raini, Yeni
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The learning process has been transformed into a form of learning that uses technology, especially the internet. With advances in technological tools in the education sector, researchers are developing existing evaluation tools by utilizing websites Wordwall. The results of the needs questionnaire show that teachers have not used evaluation tools to determine student grades. In the assessment process, teachers still apply traditional methods such as paper exams. Therefore, there is a need for evaluation tools that can expand students' ways of thinking when learning. The aim of this research is to determine the feasibility of an educational game-based evaluation instrument Wordwall in Mathematics subjects in class IV SDN Laladon 02 Bogor Regency. This research method uses R&D using the Borg and Gall model using the Borg and Gall model development procedure adapted by Sugiyono, however this research only uses 8 stages out of 10 research stages because it is limited by researchers according to research needs and ongoing developments. The subjects of this research were fourth grade students at SDN Laladon 02, Bogor Regency. This research creates an educational game-based evaluation tool Wordwall using interview, observation and questionnaire data collection methods. The data analysis technique used is product feasibility testing. The research results showed that the feasibility test by media expert validation was 71% (feasible), language experts were 72% (feasible), learning design experts were 89.3% (very feasible), and material experts were 92% (very feasible). Furthermore, the results of individual trials were 81.6% (very feasible), and small group trials were 80.4 (feasible). The research results show that the evaluation tool is based on educational games Wordwall mathematics for class IV is considered suitable for use in the learning assessment process.
THE ROLE OF DATA SECURITY IN THE WORLD OF EDUCATION TO INCREASE PARENTAL TRUST Doton, Wlson
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71288/educationalresearcherjournal.v1i3.19

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This study investigates the role of data security in enhancing parental trust within educational institutions. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders (principals, teachers, IT staff, and parents), direct observations of school environments, and analysis of relevant documentation. Thematic analysis revealed several key findings: Clear and comprehensive data security policies significantly contribute to parental trust. Active parental involvement in data security discussions fosters greater trust and understanding. Parental perceptions of data security directly influence their overall trust in the school. Challenges in implementing data security, such as budget constraints and staff training, require innovative solutions. The study emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to data security in education. By prioritizing data security, fostering open communication with parents, and addressing implementation challenges, schools can cultivate stronger trust, enhance student learning outcomes, and build a positive reputation within the community.

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