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2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-72
Author(s):  
DIANAH DIANAH

This study aims to: (1) Increase student learning activities with ICT-based learning in Qur'an Hadith learning in class IX A MTs NU Banat Kudus. (2) Improving the learning outcomes of the Qur'an Hadith on legal material reading Mad Common Mukhaffaf kilmi, Mad Common Mutsaqqal Kilmi, Mad Common Mukhaffaf Harfi and Mad Common Mutsaqqal Harfi through ICT-based interpretive learning for class IX A MTs NU Banat Kudus. To assist students in improving learning outcomes, so that learning objectives can be achieved, media tools are needed, one of which is the use of ICT media in learning. The research subjects were students of class IX A MTs NU Banat Kudus in the 2019/2020 school year totaling 42 students. The research procedure includes 3 stages, namely: the preparation stage (learning design), the implementation stage (Pre-test, Cycle I, and Cycle II) and the stage of preparing reports. The implementation of Cycles I and II, includes: planning, implementing actions (teacher and student activities), observation and reflection. Completeness of student learning (those who get the KKM score and above or who get 77 and above that is from 20 students (47.62%) before action, became 28 students (66.67%) after Cycle I and increased to 37 students or (85.71%) after Cycle II. Student interaction in group discussions also increased with the best category in Cycle I as much as 11.1% in Cycle II it increased to 55.6%, good category in Cycle I was 22.2% in Cycle II it rose to 33.3%, good enough category in Cycle I was 44.5% in Cycle II it was reduced to 11.1 %, and in Cycle I for the unfavorable category as much as 22.2% in Cycle II there is no (0 %). both student activity in groups and student learning outcomes, so it can be concluded that ICT-based learning is able to increase student activity and learning outcomes at MTs NU Banat Kudus. ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk: (1) Meningkatkan aktivitas belajar siswa dengan pembelajaran yang berbasis ICT pada pembelajaran Qur’an Hadits pada siswa kelas IX A MTs NU Banat Kudus. (2) Meningkatkan hasil belajar Qur’an Hadits pada materi hukum bacaan mad lazim mukhaffaf kilmi, mad lazim mutsaqqal kilmi, mad lazim mukhaffaf harfi dan mad lazim mutsaqqal harfi melalui pembelajaran interpretatif berbasis ICT siswa kelas IX A MTs NU Banat Kudus. Untuk membantu siswa dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar, sehingga tujuan pembelajaran dapat tercapai, maka diperlukan alat media yang salah satunya adalah penggunaan media ICT dalam pembelajaran. Subyek penelitian adalah siswa kelas IX A MTs NU Banat Kudustahun pelajaran 2019/2020sejumlah 42 siswa. Prosedur penelitian meliputi 3 tahap, yaitu: tahap persiapan (mendesain pembelajaran), tahap pelaksanaan (Pre-test, Siklus I, dan Siklus II) dan tahap penyusunan laporan. Pelaksanaan Siklus I dan II, meliputi: perencanaan, pelaksanaan tindakan (kegiatan guru dan siswa), observasi dan reflleksi.Ketuntasan belajar siswa (yang mendapat nilai KKM ke atas atau yang memperoleh 77 ke atas yaitu dari 20 siswa (47,62 %) sebelum tindakan, menjadi 28 siswa (66,67 %) setelah Siklus I dan mengalami peningkatan menjadi 37 siswa atau (85,71 %) setelah Siklus II. Interaksi siswa dalam diskusi kelompok juga mengalami peningkatan dengan kategori terbaik pada Siklus I sebanyak 11,1 % pada Siklus II mengalami peningkatan menjadi 55,6 %, kategori baik pada Siklus I sebanyak 22,2 % pada Siklus II naik menjadi 33,3 %, kategori cukup baik pada Siklus I sebanyak 44,5 % pada Siklus II berkurang menjadi 11,1 %, dan pada Siklus I untuk kategori kurang baik sebanyak 22,2 % pada Siklus II tidak ada (0 %). Berdasarkan hasil analisis aktivitas siswa dalam kelompoknya serta hasil belajar siswa dalam pemberian tindakan dengan menggunakan pembelajaran berbasis ICT diperioleh peningkatan baik aktivitas siswa dalam kelompok maupun hasil belajar siswa, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa pembelajaran berbasis ICT mampu meningkatkan aktivitas maupun hasil belajar siswa MTs NU Banat Kudus.


2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 88-98
Author(s):  
Ani Amimah

Distance learning using information and communication technology brings some problems for some teachers in Indonesia, including the writer. Students learn independently without explanation from the teacher. This condition causes learning boredom for some students. SiJaPin (Sinau bareng Jateng Pintar) or Learning with Smart Central Java is an effort to overcome students boredom of Mathematics distance learning in Class VIIA SMP Negeri 12 Semarang . The implementation of SiJaPin is 1) Design and preparation stage 2) Implementation stage. The results of SiJaPin implementation are results of learning final evaluation, on the first day of learning, class VIIA students get an average score of 71.75 and 83.25 on the second day. Questionnaire of students' reflection on distance learning with SiJaPin: 18 students stated that they felt happy, 21 said they could overcome their boredom, and 10 said that they were motivated to learn. Supporting factors for the implementation of SiJaPin are the support from fellow teachers and principal, the enthusiasm of students, adequate facilities by the provided rooms, laptops, handphones and internet. Inhibiting factors for the implementation of SiJaPin 1) limitation of the teacher in monitoring internet signal, that makes students cannot hear teacher’s voice when starting the lessons, 2) the teacher is less careful that makes typing errors on the PPT slides, 3) lack of coordination on the previous days, 4) next lesson plan by video conference using attractive PPT.


2022 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joana Barbosa ◽  
Beatriz Casais

PurposeOmnichannel implementation in retail requires business transformation and faces several operational barriers. This research discusses how omnichannel has been implemented, in a managerial perspective, and how integration of operations has overcome the identified transformative barriers.Design/methodology/approachThe authors followed a multi-case study approach, with observation and interviews with managers of four big retail companies in Portugal.FindingsThe results suggest that retail companies have overcome the barriers to implement omnichannel models through the integration of information technology (IT), the accomplishment of organisational changes and the optimisation of customer feedback, achieving positive business indicators, namely increased sales.Research limitations/implicationsThe conclusions of the paper provide valuable information to help companies to design the process of channel's integration in order to overcome the transformative constraints of omnichannel. However, those conclusions emerge from Portuguese case studies of retail companies, and a generalised discussion should consider the contextual diversity of consumer expectations, cultural user experiences in retail and the maturity of digital transformation and omnichannel implementation stage in each country.Originality/valuePrevious studies had characterised the items of omnichannel retail, fulfilment processes, the benefits of channels' integration in customer experience, satisfaction and loyalty and had identified barriers for its implementation. Considering the existence of different stages of omnichannel implementation, this paper explores how retail companies increment omnichannel operations, overcome transformative barriers and achieve the omnichannel benefits, through the whole involvement of the organisation system, the customer approach and the business model, besides the technology integration.


2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1011-1015
Author(s):  
Wisudani Rahmaningtyas ◽  
Ratieh Widhiastuti ◽  
Hanna Netti Purasani ◽  
Ajie Pangestu ◽  
Rusdiana Rusdiana

The purpose of this service activity is to provide knowledge about the importance of digital marketing in the era of industry 4.0, as well as provide direct training on making videos as a medium for promotion. The object of the service activity is the entire Management of Omah Smart Farmers Tourism Object (OPP) Kandri Tourism Village and Tourism Awareness Group Managers (Pokdarwis) Semarang City. Service activities are carried out in three stages, namely the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the evaluation monitoring stage. The results of the service activities consist of the preparation stage in the form of coordination with the Head of the Kandri Tourism Village to find out the problems that exist in the Kandri Tourism Village. The service activity was considered successful, as evidenced by the implementation stage of all participants who were targeted to attend and were very enthusiastic in asking questions during the training. Many participants asked for advice in determining the right material to promote, and various tricks to get interesting promotional media. At the monitoring stage, the service team communicates through social media to find out the development of service activities. And the evaluation stage is carried out by asking for feedback from service participants as the basis for improving further service activities. the service team communicates through social media to find out the development of service activities. And the evaluation stage is carried out by asking for feedback from service participants as the basis for improving further service activities. the service team communicates through social media to find out the development of service activities. And the evaluation stage is carried out by asking for feedback from service participants as the basis for improving further service activities.


2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 820-824
Author(s):  
Putri Taqwa Prasetyaningrum ◽  
Albert Yakobus Chandra ◽  
Irfan Pratama

Nyong Group is one of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) located in Sleman, Yogyakarta. Nyong group has several business units, namely nyong shoes and care Yogya, shoes and care Cilacap, nyong donuts, and nyong stalls (food, snacks and chili sauce). The problems by IbM partners include; First, (1) There is no Point of Sales application that uses inventory to meet the needs of the production process or is sold again, (2) Not yet has this Inventory covering raw materials, in-process goods, and goods so (finished goods). The output targets in this program are (1) the application of point of sales applications for recording sales transactions, (2) Adding an inventory application to the created point of sales applications. The service program is carried out in 2 (two) forms; First, (1) design of a point of sales application for Nyong Group's sales transactions. Second, making an inventory application to be able to determine whether to record goods based on arrival time or the amount of stock you can determine to record goods based on arrival time or stock amount. The implementation of this program is designed in four stages of activity, namely: (1) Coordination and preparation stage (2) Design stage (3) Science and technology implementation stage (4) Evaluation and refinement stage.


Author(s):  
Ronnie MacPherson ◽  
Amy Jersild ◽  
Dennis Bours ◽  
Caroline Holo

AbstractEvaluability assessments (EAs) have differing definitions, focus on various aspects of evaluation, and have been implemented inconsistently in the last several decades. Climate change adaptation (CCA) programming presents particular challenges for evaluation given shifting baselines, variable time horizons, adaptation as a moving target, and uncertainty inherent to climate change and its extreme and varied effects. The Adaptation Fund Technical Evaluation Reference Group (AF-TERG) developed a framework to assess the extent to which the Fund’s portfolio of projects has in place structures, processes, and resources capable of supporting credible and useful monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). The framework was applied on the entire project portfolio to determine the level of evaluability and make recommendations for improvement. This chapter explores the assessment’s findings on designing programs and projects to help minimize the essential challenges in the field. It discusses how the process of EA can help identify opportunities for strengthening both evaluability and a project’s MEL more broadly. A key conclusion was that the strength and quality of a project’s overall approach to MEL is a major determinant of a project’s evaluability. Although the framework was used retroactively, EAs could also be used prospectively as quality assurance tools at the pre-implementation stage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-242
Author(s):  
Roza Linda ◽  
Suci Sukma ◽  
Lenny Anwar

This study aims to develop a Schoology-based e-learning media and to find out the validity and response of users (teachers and students). The method used in this research was Research and Development (R&D) with the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) model. The implementation stage was not carried out due to the limitations of the research. Validation tests carried out by material and media experts as well as limited trials on students and teachers were obtained using a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used was descriptive analysis. The validation results from material and media expert showed the percentage of 93.23% and 90.69% in the valid category. The results of trial by student and teacher responses showed the percentage of 94.40% and 93.12% in good category. The Schoology-based e-learning media on ion equilibrium and buffer solutions is valid and suitable for use in online learning. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Hanik Malichatin ◽  
Faiq Makhdum Noor

<p>The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of Islamic values in basic physics subject using the pre-rules method. The subjects of the study are Pre-Service Biology Teachers (PBT) who attended basic physics lectures amount 51 students. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, questionnaire, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out by descriptive analysis. The process of implementing Islamic values is carried out in three stages, namely planning, implementation and evaluation. The planning stage is carried out by developing an integrated Lesson Plan by adding points of unity of sense. At the implementation stage, it is done by instilling divine values in prayer activities and linking the material with verses of the Al-Qur'an. In addition, human values such as discipline and responsibility are also applied. While the evaluation stage through the provision of integrated questions. The response of PBT to this implementation shows that this integration is able to increase gratitude to God and make basic physics subject more interesting.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-36
Author(s):  
Devi Ardiani ◽  
Dedy Wijaya Kusuma ◽  
Nanda Widaninggar

This research was conducted to describe and study the Village Fund Management Accountability System from the planning, implementation and accountability stages. This research uses a qualitative exploratory method through a case study approach. This study uses interviews which are carried out in depth to each informant. The results of this study indicate that the implementation stage of the Village Fund in Umbulsari Village has implemented the principles of participation and transparency. For the implementation stage of village funds, the principles of participation, transparency and accountability have been implemented. Meanwhile, at the accountability stage, village funds have implemented the principle of accountability.


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