scholarly journals Pemanfaatan Sistem Informasi Geografis untuk Pemetaan Siswa MTS Muhammadiyah Metro

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-42
Author(s):  
Guna yanti kemala Sari siregar ◽  
Ika Arthalita
Keyword(s):  

Saat ini proses promosi sekolah MTs Muhammadiyah Metro untuk menjaring siswa-siswa baru dilakukan tanpa terorganisirdengan baik sehingga proses promosi akan banyak tidak tepat sasaran dan memerlukan waktu yang cukup lama. Hal initerjadi dikarenakan sekolah tidak melakukan pemetaan asal-muasal siswa-siswa yang telah (alumni) dan atau sedangbersekolah di MTs Muhammadiyah Metro. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membantu proses penjaringan siswa baru semakinoptimal Dengan memanfaatkan teknologi Sistem Informasi Geografis (GIS), pengelolaan data alamat siswa dan alumni dapatterkomputerisasi dan dapat ditampilkan dalam bentuk peta digital (maps) dengan memanfaatkan Google Maps API untukvisual yang lebih jelas. Model pengembangan prototipe diterapkan dalam proses pengembangan sistemnya. Penelitian iniberhasil mengembangan prototipe sistem infomasi geografis sesuai dengan requirement yang telah diidentifikasi denganpihak sekolah.

Author(s):  
Zubair Shobrun Jamil ◽  
Dedy Irfan ◽  
Titi Sriwahyuni

The development of information technology that very rapidly, have an impact transformation on various aspects of life. One of the growing information technology and widely implemented is a web-based information systems. Implementation of a web-based information system currently does not just present the information in text form, but also displays the information in the form of a map. In the terms of its utilization, application of GIS technology can be widely used in various fields, including in the health field. This can be used in the presentation of information dissemination of healthy facilities in the city of Padang. Information Systems for mapping Healthy Facilities in Padang City is a tool to convey information distribution healthy facilities that exist in Padang. This information system is designed with the PHP programming language and MySQL database as data storage. To display the digital maps, Google Maps is used because it has the APIs that can be integrated with multiple technologies. The presence of this information system is expected to provide facilities for those who need information about healthy facilities in Padang City. Keywords: Information System,Healthy Facilities, Google Maps, PHP, MySQL.


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jim Clifford ◽  
Josh MacFadyen ◽  
Daniel Macfarlane

Google My Maps and Google Earth provide an easy way to start creating digital maps. With a Google Account you can create and edit personal maps by clicking on My Places.


2018 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 449-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrés Luque-Ayala ◽  
Flávia Neves Maia

This article examines the mobilisation of spatial media technologies for digitally mapping informal settlements. It argues that digital mapping operates politically through a re-configuration of circulation, power, and territorial formations. Drawing on Stuart Elden’s understanding of territory, where space is ‘rendered’ as a political category, the coming together of digital mapping and the geoweb is uncovered as a political technique re-making territory through computational logics – operating as a calculative practice that, beyond simply representing space, is productive of the political spatiality that characterises territory. The article is based on an analysis of recent attempts by ICT corporates, particularly Google, to map favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, critically examining the claim that digitally mapping informal settlements is a mechanism for socio-economic inclusion. Providing a counterargument to claims around the power of digital maps to incorporate favelas, provide recognition, legitimacy, visibility and citizenship, we discuss how in the interface between digital and urban worlds, territory as a political space is constructed through economic incorporation. In doing so, the article unpacks the spatial politics of digital and smart urbanisms and the emerging sovereignties of digital territories, particularly in the context of the tension between inclusion and exclusion experienced by those who live in informal settlements in cities in the global South.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Sakti Winoto ◽  
Abdul Fadlil ◽  
Rusydi Umar

The government through the Ministry of Education and Culture issued a regulation on the admission of new students as stipulated in the Minister of Education Regulation Number 51 of 2018 to apply the zoning system. The regulation emphasizes that schools are required to give priority to prospective students who are in the domicile of the closest radius to the location of the school. To facilitate relevant agencies and the public in getting the closest school information in a zone, it is necessary to create an information system that can present information related to the existence or location of the school. One of the systems designed to solve and work with spatially referenced data or geographic coordinates is the Geographic Information System (GIS). Geographical Information Systems have the ability to perform data processing and freeze certain operations by displaying maps and able to analyze data properly. Research carried out applies the haversine formula in the search for the location of the closest school. To build digital maps using Google Maps, and developed with mobile services. The Google Maps API presents the programming functions provided by Google Maps for integration in the web or the application that is being created. While information about school data is presented and integrated in the goegraphic application.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard B. Apgar

As destination of choice for many short-term study abroad programs, Berlin offers students of German language, culture and history a number of sites richly layered with significance. The complexities of these sites and the competing narratives that surround them are difficult for students to grasp in a condensed period of time. Using approaches from the spatial humanities, this article offers a case study for enhancing student learning through the creation of digital maps and itineraries in a campus-based course for subsequent use during a three-week program in Berlin. In particular, the concept of deep mapping is discussed as a means of augmenting understanding of the city and its history from a narrative across time to a narrative across the physical space of the city. As itineraries, these course-based projects were replicated on site. In moving from the digital environment to the urban landscape, this article concludes by noting meanings uncovered and narratives formed as we moved through the physical space of the city.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeremy M. Mikecz

Ethnohistorians and other scholars have long noted how European colonial texts often concealed the presence and participation of indigenous peoples in New World conquests. This scholarship has examined how European sources (both texts and maps) have denied indigenous history, omitted indigenous presence, elided indigenous agency, and ignored indigenous spaces all while exaggerating their own power and importance. These works provide examples of colonial authors performing these erasures, often as a means to dispossess. What they lack, however, is a systematic means of identifying, locating, and measuring these silences in space and time. This article proposes a spatial history methodology which can make visible, as well as measurable and quantifiable the ways in which indigenous people and spaces have been erased by colonial narratives. It presents two methods for doing this. First, narrative analysis and geovisualization are used to deconstruct the imperial histories found in colonial European sources. Second it combines text with maps to tell a new (spatial) narrative of conquest. This new narrative reconstructs indigenous activity through a variety of digital maps, including ‘mood maps’, indigenous activity maps, and maps of indigenous aid. The resulting spatial narrative shows the Spanish conquest of Peru was never inevitable and was dependent on the constant aid of immense numbers of indigenous people.


Author(s):  
Keiichi UCHIMURA ◽  
Masato KAWANO ◽  
Hiroki TOKITSU ◽  
Zhencheng HU

KOMPUTEK ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Irfan Khoirul Arifin ◽  
Aliyadi Aliyadi ◽  
Yovi Litanianda

The number of vehicles in Indonesia continues to increase every year. This also happened in Ponorogo regency. It will also be directly proportional to the number of people who have problems with their vehicles, such as leaked tire quotes for being nailed or other causes. And will also increase the need for tire services. For motorists who are less aware of the surrounding area when experiencing damage to motorcycle tires, then of course to find a place nearest tire patch will be quite difficult. Therefore in this study developed information media for Android-based applications to map the locations - tire patch locations in Ponorogo, as well as looking for the closest tire patch with the rider. This app is a location-based service (location-based service) to the driver with the nearest patch of the banal location. Based on the results of testing this application can help users find the location of location preservation, tar bambal patch location, tire repair shop list, and tire repair shop list distance. This application can also show each other the location in accordance with the location of google maps applications. 


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