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    The acceptance model for camera simulators as a learning media for Indonesian vocational student
    (2024-10-01)
    Suwastika, Novian Anggis
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    Masrom, Maslin
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    Qonita, Qori
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    Yasirandi, Rahmat
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    Nuha, Hilal Hudan
    This 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.
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    The Adoption of the 'Buruan Sae' Agricultural Extension Application in Bandung City Using the UTAUT
    (2023-01-01)
    Tsabitul Azmi, Hilmi
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    Utomo, Rio Guntur
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    Nuha, Hilal H.
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    Yasirandi, Rahmat
    The 'Buruan Sae' program in Bandung is an integrated urban farming initiative by the Department of Food and Agriculture. This research investigates the factors influencing the adoption of the agricultural extension application 'Buruan Sae' in Bandung City, utilizing the UTAUT model. The study collected data from 14 agricultural extension agents working under the Department of Food Security and Agriculture. The analysis identified trust and performance expectancy as the key determinants of adoption, complemented by attitude and dependence. The study investigated the impact of different factors on users' intention to use the 'Buruan Sae' app. The study investigated the impact of UTAUT variables on Behavioral Intention towards the 'Buruan Sae' app. Four out of five variables (Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, Facilitating Conditions, and Perceived Technology) positively influenced Behavioral Intention, while Performance Expectancy had a weaker impact. The Performance Expectancy's regression coefficient was 0.410 with a significance level of 0.000 $( < 0.05)$, leading to the acceptance of Hypothesis 1. The same holds true for Effort Expectancy and Social Influence with t-values of 6.013 and 3.668, respectively, both significant at sig $< 0.05$, confirming Hypotheses 2 and 3. Facilitating Conditions' influence on Perceived Technology was established with a t-value of 5.425 and sig $< 0.05$, accepting Hypothesis 4. The F-test further supported the impact of Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, and Facilitating Conditions on Perceived Technology, as Hypothesis 5 was accepted due to a sig of 0.002 and a calculated F-value of 10.296 $( > 3.59)$. The study concludes that due to limitations in the data, further research is recommended for a more thorough exploration of how 'Buruan Sae' app is used by extension workers in the Food and Agriculture Resilience Agency. This could involve methods like direct observations, interviews, or case studies to gain insights into farmers' use of the app, along with the associated challenges and benefits.