scholarly journals Pengembangan dan Evaluasi Aplikasi e-RT di Kelurahan Periuk Kecamatan Periuk Kota Tangerang

Author(s):  
Seng Hansun ◽  
Muh Salehuddin ◽  
Marcel Bonar Kristanda

Rukun Tetangga (RT) role as the smallest unit in the hierarchical structure of Regional Government is very important in guarding and preserving the norm and values of Indonesian people. However, in the management and services delivery at RT level various problems could be happened, such as the long services delivery time, lack of Government and local RT program socialization, and lack of the committee members support facility. A solution offered to solve these problems is by creating e-RT application that can support the services performance of RT officer as well as a means to distribute various Government and RT programs. The Community Service Program (PKM) was then be proposed and implemented with an eight months-time planning. This program got a positive support, both from the UMN Research and Community Service Institution (LPPM UMN) and the community that become the partner for this program, i.e., RT 06 in Periuk village, Periuk subdistrict, Tangerang City. The final result of this program is an e-RT application based on mobile web app, which can be easily accessed by all community members. In this article, the application evaluation is described by referring the WEBQUAL 4.0 instrument with 80.29% result.

2014 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 45 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Ward ◽  
James Hahn ◽  
Lori Mestre

<p>This article presents a case study exploring the use of a student Coding Camp as a bottom-up mobile design process to generate library mobile apps. A code camp sources student programmer talent and ideas for designing software services and features.  This case study reviews process, outcomes, and next steps in mobile web app coding camps. It concludes by offering implications for services design beyond the local camp presented in this study. By understanding how patrons expect to integrate library services and resources into their use of mobile devices, librarians can better design the user experience for this environment.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-116
Author(s):  
Margarita G. Kozlovskaya

The subject of the research is the criminal community, its characteristics, and features within the framework of criminology. The purpose of the research is to confirm or disprove hypothesis that a criminal community as a criminological phenomenon is nor equal to a criminal organization or an organized criminal group Methodology. The author uses general theoretical methods (comparative analysis, generalization, deduction) and specific methods (formal legal interpretation of legal acts, questionnaires). The main results, scope of application. A criminal organization and a criminal community are different criminological phenomena that differ from each other in significant ways. The differences are both in the degree of criminal organization, and the complexity of the structure of internal and external interaction. From the point of view of a systematic approach, a criminal community is not only a more complex system compared to a criminal organization. It is characterized by an improved structure of internal interaction, in which the hierarchical structure is either complicated, or replaced or supplemented by a network structure. The peculiarity is to complement the system approach with a synergistic one: in the criminal community, the pooling of criminal efforts is carried out more effectively, mainly in the sphere of external relations. The criminal community is a more open system compared to the criminal organization. Certain features can be identified in the contacts of criminal community members with the external environment. The most important feature is a symbiosis of criminal and legal practices that affects the life of entire regions or relatively large masses of the population. The criminal community is a purposeful system with its own specifics. And this specificity is seen in the fact that the criminal community pursues (secretly or openly, at the moment or in the foreseeable future) the achievement of political goals, namely: the possession of power, infiltration into power, undermining power, its capture and retention. It is power, not wealth, that is the real goal of the criminal community, and not just because it is easily converted into wealth. Power is valuable in itself, because it also gives a lot of other advantages. Conclusions. A criminal community cannot be reduced to a criminal organization, much less – to an organized criminal group, and this conclusion requires to be included into legislation.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chin Hai Teo ◽  
Chirk Jenn Ng ◽  
Sin Kuang Lo ◽  
Chip Dong Lim ◽  
Alan White

BACKGROUND Globally, the uptake of health screening is suboptimal, especially in men and those of younger age. In view of the increasing internet access and mobile phone ownership, ScreenMen, a mobile Web app, was developed to improve health screening uptake in men. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the utility and usability of ScreenMen. METHODS This study used both qualitative and quantitative methods. Healthy men working in a banking institution were recruited to participate in this study. They were purposively sampled according to job position, age, education level, and screening status. Men were asked to use ScreenMen independently while the screen activities were being recorded. Once completed, retrospective think aloud with playback was conducted with men to obtain their feedback. They were asked to answer the System Usability Scale (SUS). Intention to undergo screening pre- and postintervention was also measured. Qualitative data were analyzed using a framework approach followed by thematic analysis. For quantitative data, the mean SUS score was calculated and change in intention to screening was analyzed using McNemar test. RESULTS In total, 24 men participated in this study. On the basis of the qualitative data, men found ScreenMen useful as they could learn more about their health risks and screening. They found ScreenMen convenient to use, which might trigger men to undergo screening. In terms of usability, men thought that ScreenMen was user-friendly and easy to understand. The key revision done on utility was the addition of a reminder function, whereas for usability, the revisions done were in terms of attracting and gaining users’ trust, improving learnability, and making ScreenMen usable to all types of users. To attract men to use it, ScreenMen was introduced to users in terms of improving health instead of going for screening. Another important revision made was emphasizing the screening tests the users do not need, instead of just informing them about the screening tests they need. A Quick Assessment Mode was also added for users with limited attention span. The quantitative data showed that 8 out of 23 men (35%) planned to attend screening earlier than intended after using the ScreenMen. Furthermore, 4 out of 12 (33%) men who were in the precontemplation stage changed to either contemplation or preparation stage after using ScreenMen with P=.13. In terms of usability, the mean SUS score of 76.4 (SD 7.72) indicated that ScreenMen had good usability. CONCLUSIONS This study showed that ScreenMen was acceptable to men in terms of its utility and usability. The preliminary data suggested that ScreenMen might increase men’s intention to undergo screening. This paper also presented key lessons learned from the beta testing, which is useful for public health experts and researchers when developing a user-centered mobile Web app.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-59
Author(s):  
Rika - Sepriani

Health is a healthy state, both physically, mentally, spiritually and socially that allows everyone to live productively socially and economically. Health development as one of the national developments designed for the achievement of awareness, willingness and ability to live healthy for every population to realize an optimal degree of public health. Self-medication is an attempt by someone to overcome a problem of illness or disease without prior agreement with a doctor or health worker. More than 60% of members of the public swarmed the legal basis Permenkes No.919 / MENKES / PER / X / 1993. Swamedication was more focused on handling quickly and effectively without prior intervention by medical consultants, pharmacists, to reduce the workload on the limited resources and labor. The target audience for this community service activity is 30 health cadres obtained through collaboration with the state visited by the health cadres to provide information and understanding to other community members in their neighborhoods. From this dedication activity obtained 1) Increased knowledge and understanding of health cadres about self-medication 2) Increased knowledge and understanding of health cadres about managing drugs in the household.


2017 ◽  
Vol 101 (6) ◽  
pp. 1167-1176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa J. Gordon ◽  
Min-Woong Sohn ◽  
Chih-Hung Chang ◽  
Gwen McNatt ◽  
Karina Vera ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Feliza Zubair ◽  
Iriana Bakti ◽  
Yustikasari Yustikasari

The Empowerment of Skilled-Media Village Officials in Building Public Awareness and Concern for the Environment in Cikeruh Village, Jatinangor District, Sumedang Regency The village government staff is the spearhead of the village government duty whose job is to deliver and process various information relating to government programs, both central and regional government. In this digital era, almost all information flow is carried out through social media. For this reason, a skilled and capable village government staff is needed, especially in using and utilizing social media devices. Through social media, the village government able to socialize the government's relay program and other information to residents. The village service of Cikeruh village through media social has not run optimally. Therefore, training in managing social media, especially in the socialization of environmental hygiene issues, must be held. Universitas Padjadjaran is one of the higher education institutions holding the mandate of community service through education and research activities. This community service integrated with student work college was held in Cikeruh village, Jatinangor District, Sumedang Regency. The training method was lecture and discussion methods, as well as hands-on practice. Participants gained various knowledge related to message management and the use of social media, especially Facebook and Instagram. The results of the activity were the increasing of the knowing, attitudes, and behavior of participants in using Instagram and Facebook to increase effort in improving and restructuring the environment in Cikeruh Village.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 754
Author(s):  
Aprilia Dwi Handayani ◽  
Irwan Setyowidodo

Bulusari village, Tarokan sub-district is a fertile village with the majority of its residents making a living as farmers. Most of the residents' houses in Bulusari Village still have empty yards on the side of the yard and the side of the houses. So it is necessary to use the vacant grounds to become a TOGA Park which is beneficial for improving public health and increasing family income. One form of service that is done is by empowering community members to make TOGA Parks in their respective yards. In this service activity, there are several stages, starting with giving information to the community about the importance of TOGA plants, how to cultivate TOGA plants, how to utilize TOGA plants and the efficacy of various TOGA plants. This community service activity consists of two stages, namely extension activities, and mentoring activities. In this activity, community members actively participated in providing vacant yards in their homes to be used as TOGA, providing TOGA seeds that could be obtained from the surrounding environment, and actively exchanging knowledge about the use and efficacy of various TOGA.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 436
Author(s):  
Dindin Moh Saepudin

Student service in a real work program (KKN) needs to be done as an integral and inseparable part of the Student, to prepare themselves to understand the community and be able to contribute to change the situation better. The service done is in Central Limbangan, hamlet 3 covers RW 06, 07 and 08. The research uses a description-experimental method, a type of living approach to the Quran with interview research steps, teaching and community assistance with the aim of living Surat al-asr in society. The results of this study were viewed from education, religious assistance, and community activities. From the field of education is being able to memorize the Surah al-Asr for students aged 7-12 years, in the field of religious assistance the citizens of the community have practiced surah al-‘asr, from virtuous attitudes, advising each other in truth, and being patient. It can be seen from the pengajian majelis ta'lim bapa / mother doing good deeds by studying and providing food for the congregation, as well as being patient in studying. Whereas in the field of community activity there are still some who have not been able to practice the sura al-'asr, such as community service activities which are the obligation of the community members in a village to protect the environment, the people have not yet realized the importance of cleanliness. firm and consistent in conducting community work activities by RW chairman.


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