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Item type:Publication, The acceptance model for camera simulators as a learning media for Indonesian vocational student(2024-10-01) ;Suwastika, Novian Anggis ;Masrom, Maslin ;Qonita, Qori ;Yasirandi, RahmatNuha, Hilal HudanThis study investigates the acceptance of camera simulator technology as a learning media by Indonesian vocational high school (VHS) students and examines the relationships among influencing factors. It proposes an acceptance model integrating the technology acceptance model (TAM) 3 and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT). Ten factors impacting technology acceptance were identified, resulting in the formulation of 15 hypotheses regarding inter-construct relationships. In this empirical study, a quantitative approach was employed, distributing questionnaires to 200 students at Public Vocational High School 10 in Bandung, specializing in broadcasting and filmmaking programs. After analyzing 145 valid responses, the study progressed in two stages: the measurement model and the structural model. The evaluation of the measurement model confirmed the validity of all indicators and constructs, ensuring compliance with the established standards. In the structural model evaluation, one construct (computer anxiety) and four inter-construct relationships were excluded. This research enhances our understanding of factors influencing camera simulator technology acceptance among VHS students in Indonesia, shedding light on the complexities of their decision-making process in adopting this educational tool. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, How is the Acceptance of the E-Laman Hati as an Animal Health Reporting Application in Bandung?(2024-01-01) ;Yuriaan, Billy ;Yasirandi, RahmatSuwastika, Novian AnggisE-Laman Hati, an animal health reporting system implemented in the city of Bandung, serves as a vital platform for the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of information related to the health status of animals. This paper presents a usability assessment of the E-Laman Hati application, focusing on enhancing user services and ease of interaction. The System Usability Scale (SUS) is used as a key metric to evaluate the application's ease of use. The study employs Cronbach's Alpha values to gauge internal consistency, revealing strong reliability across all ten assessment items (Q1 to Q10), with calculated values ranging from 0.688 to 0.718 (greater than 0.6). Additionally, the validity product moment test demonstrates robust and consistent relationships between variables, affirming the reliability of the test in assessing intended constructs. The correlation coefficients (r-count) for questions Q1 to Q10 ranged from 0.396 to 0.648, surpassing the critical threshold of 0.202. The results of the SUS evaluation indicate an impressive average score of 94.548, positioning the application within the "Grade A"category of SUS grading guidelines. This rating reflects an exceptionally high level of usability, meeting, and exceeding user expectations. The success of the summarization approach in meeting user requirements is further affirmed by the positive evaluation derived from the SUS Score. Overall, E-Laman Hati emerges as a highly effective and user-friendly tool for animal health reporting in the urban context of Bandung. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Analysis of Shopping Mall Tourist Satisfaction in Bangkok Using Word Cloud of Online Reviews(2023-01-01) ;Ladkoom, Kobthong ;Tarigan, Emiya Fefayosa Br ;Yasirandi, Rahmat ;Suwastika, Novian AnggisAnom, Rahmat Indra PratamaThe tourism industry is very important to prioritize, especially for developing countries like Thailand. The increase in tourist visits to Bangkok also triggers the potential for a rise in Bangkok tourism during the pandemic. In this study, shopping malls are one of the attractive attractions for a capital city like Bangkok. Tourist expectations of attraction must be realized so that satisfaction can be realized and created revisit. In the digitalization era, the internet's use to find and disseminate information has become commonplace. Tripadvisor.com is one of the leading review sites, which already has many reviewers, and is the case study in this research. Using Word Cloud as an analysis technique and clustering of data reviews, several important factors influence tourist satisfaction. Based on the 1186 clustered reviewers, several factors were produced, such as Place Quality, Location Access, Support Facilities, Price, and Seller Attitude. These factors can influence the decision to visit shopping malls in Bangkok because they represent tourist satisfaction. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Body-part Identification Learning for Preschool Children Using Internet of Things(2023-01-01) ;Suwastika, Novian Anggis ;Sitohang, Paulus Berliz ;Yasirandi, Rahmat ;Masrom, MaslinQonita, QoriChildren can identify body parts either on dolls or on their bodies. The inability of toddlers (aged 2-3 years) to demonstrate body parts can indicate potential delays in language, cognitive, and body scheme development. The integration of teaching aids for body part identification with the Internet of Things (IoT) offers several advantages, including automation and customization of activities, digital storage of activity results for easy accessibility, real-time and accurate evaluation and feedback, as well as the freedom to repeat activities without limitations. This study focuses on implementing the integration of body part identification trainers with IoT, following the five phases of IoT development: initialization, analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation. The initialization phase involves problem identification, and the position of this research is based on a literature study. The analysis phase establishes parameters for measuring the functionality and performance of the system, as well as requirements for software and hardware components. The design phase produces the system architecture and system flowchart. The implementation phase results in a prototype integrating hardware and software components. Evaluation results based on the predefined functionality and performance parameters set during the analysis phase indicate that all system functionalities have been successfully achieved. The system demonstrates a response time below 1 second for sensor buttons and LED lights, and the feedback system shows 100% accuracy. This prototype highlights the potential and opportunities of implementing IoT to support learning at various levels, specifically at the pre-school level, as shown in this study. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Design Thinking Method: Qurban Animal Application in Facing Eid Al-Adha in Indonesia(2022-01-01) ;Tarigan, Emiya Fefayosa Br ;Yasirandi, Rahmat ;Almarshad, Fahdah ;Insan, Isa MuliaSuwastika, Novian AnggisTechnological innovation in Indonesia has brought many advantages. Religious activities are no exception. Islam, as Indonesia's majority religion, is one of those affected by the positive impact. Many technological innovations have helped the activities of Muslims in Indonesia. This includes the Eid Al-Adha event as well as the case study proposed in this study. By using the Design Thinking Approach, this study succeeded in proposing an application related to sacrificial animals. The application prototype is thriving with a proper acceptance level. This study conducted System Usability Scale Testing for 46 participants at the test stage, with SUS's score of 78.07, means the proposed prototype is included in the 'Good' Grade and 'Acceptable' category. This means the fulfilment of the needs and functionality of prospective users has been successfully provided.
