scholarly journals ETIKA BERBELANJA ONLINE DI ERA TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Johanes Fernandes Andry ◽  
Devi Yurisca Bernanda ◽  
Francka Sakti Lee ◽  
Deny Deny ◽  
Ignatius Adrian Mastan ◽  
...  

<em>The implementation of Community Service (PKM) activities in collaboration between the Child Friendly Integrated Public Space (RPTRA) Darma Suci and Department of Information Systems at Bunda Mulia University, Jakarta, with the theme Online Shopping Ethics in the Age of Information Technology with the sub-theme being an overview of e-business &amp; e-commerce, types of e-commerce transactions, attitudes that buyers should have and online shopping trends during the pandemic. The target of this material is to be able to educate and provide understanding to participants on a form of electronic commerce (commonly called e-commerce) using electronic devices, either mobile phones or laptops. Most of the participants have already made e-commerce transactions, but many of the attitudes that buyers in online stores have to do that they don't know, such as how to make safe transactions, and find out the reputation of the seller are just being realized, and so on. receive great benefit from the material presented. Participants benefit greatly from the presentation of this training, it can be seen from their enthusiasm in asking questions with resource persons during the online presentation of the material. The questionnaire was given at the end of the presentation of the material, as feedback for the implementation of the event, the results obtained were positive both in terms of the results of the questionnaire questions for the material presented with an average score of 95.83%, as well as in terms of the results of the questions. questionnaire for resource persons with an average score of 97.5%</em>

2002 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-52
Author(s):  
Jorian Clarke

Describes a six‐year study of children’s Internet usage which shows how preferences and habits have changed over time; this was conducted by SpectraCom Inc and Circle 1 network. Explains the research methodology and the objectives, which were to identify trends in the amount of time spent by children online now and in future, their opinions about the future role of the Internet in society and the future of e‐commerce, and parents’ roles in children’s online activities. Concludes that there is need for a more child‐friendly content in Internet sites and for more parental involvement, that children will be influential in the market for alternative devices like mobile phones, that online shopping is likely to flourish, and that children have a growing interest in online banking.


ICCD ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 595-600
Author(s):  
Tukhas Shilul Imaroh

This community service is done to encourage the community to be creative and independent with entrepreneurs. Activities can be carried out by partnering, building partnerships will make it easier and more excited. The people of Meruya Selatan village have partnered with the PKK and Menara Child-Friendly Integrated Public Space (RPTRA), also to help one of the DKI Jakarta government programs. The community of South Meruya Village has been carrying out production activities, if there is a desire or order, for this reason, it is necessary to increase the scale of production and marketing, beginning with improvements in the production process and product quality, it is hoped that they will understand and have an awareness of the importance of product quality. After training and assistance in the production of bags made of coffee, decorative flowers and souvenirs for SME people in Meruya Selatan village together with PKK women, they became more aware of the need to set quality standards for products made, product quality expectations of buyers / consumers to have a sustainable business business. Furthermore, it becomes important to produce sustainable products by building commitment, and producing products that meet market needs and are different from the others.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Christian ◽  
Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan

<p><em>As a place or area of meeting as well as interacting through activities that can be supported in it, the Child Friendly Integrated Public Space (RPTRA) can be explained to have a variety of quite complex work programs that are expected to be implemented well. There are at least 3 (three) aspects of the function of the RPTRA work program that must be implemented, namely services to children, services to the community and disaster services. This study aims to assist the RPTRA management in evaluating which work programs are the top priority that must be carried out. This research involved RPTRA administrators in the Sunter area, North Jakarta. Evaluation assistance is carried out when implementing community service activities with the same topic. The results of this study found that in the aspect of service to children, the performance of making RPTRA as a playground and forum forum for children became a priority indicator of all the existing indicators. Furthermore, in the aspect of service to the community explained that the performance to make RPTRA as a place for complaints of children and women became the main point. In the aspect of disaster services, it is explained that the RPTRA can be used as a container for disaster prevention at any time (for example: floods, fires, and so on). With the limitations of existing research methods, researchers expect further research to explore aspects of other important indicators that are considered by RPTRA administrators in carrying out work programs.</em></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yustinus Yuniarto

One of the main elements in the Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi is carrying out community service activities. Public Space Integrated Child Friendly (RPTRA) were built and developed by Jakarta Provincial Government has a library that needs to be managed properly. To increase interest in reading among library users, especially children, the Program Management Studies Bunda Mulia University, held a traning program in the library management and also held activities in order to increase interest in reading. The educational background or knowledge of the librarians of RPTRA who are not educated libraries of course make them limited in managing the library including developing activities related to the development of reading interest. Through the training of good library management to increase interest in reading is seen some things that can be felt directly by the librarians and the children as the majority of library users in RPTRA Dharma Suci. For the board perceived the benefits of knowledge about how to manage the library well. Then also gain knowledge on how to develop activities that can be used to develop reading interest among library users, especially children. For children as library users it is felt that through the example of storytelling activities, their interest in finding other stories through library collection books in RPTRA Dharma Suci can increase. This is certainly positive because it will make them spend more time in the library than playing on the streets. So therefore, the future of these children can continue to develop themselves in order to improve their welfare in the future.<br />Keywords: management, library, reading interest, welfare living


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Budi Budi

The Government of Indonesia is committed to respecting and fulfilling the rights of the child. This is reflected in the government's decision to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Children through Presidential Decree no. 36 of 1990 which was then followed up by the State Ministry of Women's Empowerment through the Regulation of the Minister of State for Women's Empowerment no. 2 of 2009 concerning the Decent Regency / City Children policy (KLA. In 2015, DKI Jakarta Provincial Government targets to build +60 RPTRA in all areas of DKI Jakarta, and +150 other RPTRA in 2016. In the development of RPTRA, the DKI Government uses tripartite development model by involving private parties and universities. Besides the main function as a center for child friendly activities, RPTRA is also expected to be the center of activity and socializing of the surrounding community. As a companion university in the development of RPTRA Dharma Suci, Bunda Mulia University is obliged to assist and coordinate with RPTRA managers so that RPTRA can function as intended. It is lasts from April 2016-December 2016. The methods undertaken in carrying out activities in RPTRA are training, seminars, and counseling. The existence of universities in the utilization of RPTRA turned out to help the utilization of RPTRA maximally, and also increase the benefits of community service activities that are done because the right target and as needed. Therefore, the government of DKI Jakarta is expected to accelerate and increase the existence of RPTRA, and maintain the involvement of universities in filling the community service activities in RPTRA.<br />Keywords: child-friendly integrated public space, RPTRA, Jakarta


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Ferry Fadzlul Rahman ◽  
M. Ardan ◽  
Herni Johan

Teknologi tidak dapat dipisahkan dari pembangunan manusia. Remaja telah beradaptasi dengan relatif mudah terhadap tehnologi informasi perilaku pornografi pada remaja laki-laki dan perempuan didorong oleh beberapa factor salah satunya adalah penggunaan internet melalui handpone. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan remaja mengenai edukasi konten pornografi dalam penggunaan gadget pada siswa-siswi SMK Medika Samarinda yang diikuti oleh 45 responden. Sebelum dilaksanakan penyuluhan terlebih dahulu melaksanakan Focus Gorup Discussion (FGD) bersama pihak Yayasan dan Kepala Sekolah. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa pengetahuan remaja meningkat setelah dilaksanakan penyuluhan (p=0,001<0,05) dengan rata-rata 5,7 menjadi 6,4. Selain itu juga dihasilkan komitmen bersama dengan pihak stakeholder sekolah mengenai pengawasan penggunaan gadget dilingkungan sekolah.Kata Kunci : Edukasi; Pornografi; Gadget.AbstractTechnology cannot be separated from human development. Adolescents have adapted relatively easily to information technology on pornography behavior in adolescent boys and girls driven by several factors, one of which is the use of the internet via mobile phones. This community service activity aims to increase teenagers' knowledge about the education of pornographic content in the use of gadgets to students of SMK Medika Samarinda, which was attended by 45 respondents. Before the counseling was carried out, a Focus Focus Discussion (FGD) is held together with the Foundation and the Principal. The results showed that the knowledge of adolescents increased after the outreach (p = 0.001 <0.05) with an average of 5.7 to 6.4. Furthermore, there was also a joint commitment with school stakeholders regarding the supervision of the use of gadgets in the school environment.Keywords : Education; Pornography; Gadget.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Akto Hariawan ◽  
Hellik Hermawan ◽  
Retno Waluyo

The development of information technology in the world is currently experiencing very rapid development, especially in the field of mobile phones making it easier for people to get information through smartphones. This development also plays a role in the development of learning media. One of the development of learning media that is currently still new is learning media using Augmented Reality (AR). but the teacher of SMKN 1 Karanganyar does not know Augmented Reality so they do not have the skills to make Augmented Reality as an alternative learning media. Therefore it is needed Augmented Reality (AR) technology training for learning media. Community service activities have a goal that teachers can understand Augmented Reality (AR) and have the skills to make learning media using augmented reality. Community service uses a monological and dialogical approach. This augmented reality training activity was participated by 21 productive teachers from SMK N 1 Karanganyar. After the training, 95% of productive teachers of SMK N 1 Karanganyar have improved their skills so they already know about Augmented Reality (AR) and how to make Augmented Reality (AR) as an alternative learning media.


Author(s):  
Fitri Nurmasari ◽  
Raup Padillah

Banyuwangi Regency is one of the agricultural centers in East Java province and Indonesia. Mostly,Banyuwangi people work as farmers due to the fertil soil and wide amount of agricultural land in Banyuwangi . Thelarge number of people who work as farmers initiating the formation of farmer groups. One of the farmer groups in theSrono sub-district of Banyuwangi is the "Tan Selo 1" farmers group located in the village of Sukomaju and the "TanSelo 2" farmers group in Sukonatar village. The normal average price of one banana bunch in Banyuwangi is between50-60 thousand depending on the type and quality of bananas. Problems arise when the quantity of bananas in the marketarose, the price of 1 bunch of bananas decreases dramatically. The price of 1 bunch which is usually set at 50-60thousand drops drastically to only 20-30 thousand. This is certainly a problem for farmers in the Tan Selo group. The lackof knowledge of Tan Selo farmers about alternative variants of processed banana based products and the lack ofknowledge of the marketing strategies make it hard for the Tan Selo farmers to increase the economic value of bananaswhich have been used as an alternative income for farmers. Therefore, the solutions offered to overcome the problems offarmers include: equipping and improving farmers' knowledge about the variety of processed banana-based foods andtheir marketing strategies, conducting training to make variations on banana-based foods, conducting training oneffective marketing strategies. Overall, a series of community service programs were carried out perfectly as it expected.The percentage of participants' understanding in choosing high quality bananas is 85%, the percentage of participants’ability in processing banana-based foods is 86%, and percentage of participants who successfully sell processed foodproducts by utilizing online shopping sites is 70%


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 4603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Yu ◽  
Rong Zhang ◽  
Bin Liu

The development of online shopping carnivals (OSCs) is in full bloom due to the support of logistics industry and information technology. More and more people are keen to participate in them. This study contributes to literature by exploring the role of motivational factors (based on utilitarian and hedonic shopping values dimension) of the intention to participate in the actual purchase behavior of consumers and their shopping well-being in OSC. A model is developed and tested to explain consumers’ shopping process in the context of OSC. Results show that hedonic shopping values are primarily influenced by entertainment construct, and utilitarian shopping values are positively related to monetary saving, selection, and convenience. Furthermore, the correlation between hedonic shopping value and intention to participate is higher than that between utilitarian shopping value and intention to participate. The findings indicate that intention to participate in OSC exerts a stronger influence on shopping well-being than the effect on actual purchases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 170-175
Author(s):  
Alaattin Parlakkılıç

Aim: In this study, the information technology and health informatics knowledge readiness of Turkish physicians were evaluated. Methods: In the evaluation of the Information Technology Dimension, basic computer usage, health informatics concepts and privacy in health informatics were evaluated by a questionnaire. Results: When the science education dimension and survey data were evaluated, it was observed that the male participants’ information technology readiness was higher than the female participants' information technology readiness. The average score of physicians was 3.5 in our study and it needs a personal effort to have a better information technology skills level. Another observation is that the informatics education dimension changes according to the age group, and it is determined that the participants at the early ages have more qualifications in terms of education. Conclusion: Likewise, it is one of the results obtained in the evaluation of the data that young physicians have higher information technology skills. When the data were evaluated in terms of academic title, it was observed that informatics education was affected according to the academic title and basic computer usage skills were not affected by the title, but the information about health informatics was affected by the academic title. Keywords: information technology, readiness, health informatics


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