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Persepsi Dan Aktivitas Pascapersepsi Mahasiswa FKIP Unitomo Terhadap Dakwah Di Media Sosial Nuril Huda; Sumartono; Ninik Mardiana
Civic-Culture : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan PKN dan Sosial Budaya Vol 3 No 2 (2019): November
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

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Stems from the development of all-digital technology and the rapid development of the world of communication led to a shift in media propaganda in the community. From the creations on sosial media, it creates various perceptions for message recipients or sosial media connoisseurs. With descriptive quantitative method, this study took a sample of 40 questionnaires by random sampling. The instrument used in the form of a questioner with questions that require open and closed answers. The results obtained by all respondents had received propaganda posts in various forms and expressed benefits to a certain degree and easy to understand. As many as 21% of respondents ignored the propaganda posts. There are 59% of respondents consider direct propaganda is more effective than through sosial media.
PENGEMBANGAN SIWS (SISTEM INFORMASI WEB SEKOLAH) SMA DHARMA WANITA 4 TAMAN, SIDOARJO Sumartono; Syaiful Hidayat; Boedi Martono
Abdiku : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Abdiku
Publisher : Penerbit LPPM- STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/ja.v3i2.398

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SMA Dharma Wanita 4 Taman, Sidoarjo is a private school, on Jalan Kalijaten 1B Taman, Sidoarjo already has a web of the results of community service collaboration conducted in 2019. As an educational institution, adequate information facilities are needed in accordance with the demands of the times. After reviewing, some features and the existence of a quality web requires development so that more optimal function. Methods: brainstorming, observation, conducting training to develop and manage web content and features, providing remote assistance (due to large-scale social restrictions / PSBB), and remote evaluation. The result is that all web administrators can manage the development of features that have been added. The new features added are the survey column, advertising column, and e-learning feature.
Analysis of Digital Literature on Students in Faculty of Teacher Training and Education as a Prospective Teacher Nuril Huda; Ninik Mardiana; Sumartono
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Publisher : HM Publisher

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This research is to reveal how the ability to use and understand digital literacy of students as prospective teachers in FKIP. This is in line with the digital literacy program launched by the Ministry of Education and Culture in 2018. The method used is descriptive quantitative. As the main data in the form of student questionnaire answers that utilize electronic questionnaire instruments distributed through social media. The population of this research is active students at FKIP University Dr. Soetomo Surabaya with a sample size of 140 is random sampling, with an error rate of 4.5%. Data analysis by converting the attitude scale in a value scale of 1-5, to calculate the average value as a generalization of the research results. The results showed that the students' ability in digital literacy was at a level between quite capable and capable. As for those who have reached the fully capable level in the aspects of using search engines of data, creating good communication on the internet, especially on social media, and understanding the existence of internet ethics, copyright issues and plagiarism.
Analysis of Digital Literature on Students in Faculty of Teacher Training and Education as a Prospective Teacher Nuril Huda; Ninik Mardiana; Sumartono
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (343.88 KB) | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v5i1.102

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This research is to reveal how the ability to use and understand digital literacy of students as prospective teachers in FKIP. This is in line with the digital literacy program launched by the Ministry of Education and Culture in 2018. The method used is descriptive quantitative. As the main data in the form of student questionnaire answers that utilize electronic questionnaire instruments distributed through social media. The population of this research is active students at FKIP University Dr. Soetomo Surabaya with a sample size of 140 is random sampling, with an error rate of 4.5%. Data analysis by converting the attitude scale in a value scale of 1-5, to calculate the average value as a generalization of the research results. The results showed that the students' ability in digital literacy was at a level between quite capable and capable. As for those who have reached the fully capable level in the aspects of using search engines of data, creating good communication on the internet, especially on social media, and understanding the existence of internet ethics, copyright issues and plagiarism.
Adaptation strategy of Indonesian people in southern Thailand during the Covid-19 pandemic Turistiati, Ade Tuti; Dayanti, Sekar P.; Priyanto, Dedi; Sumartono
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i1.5074

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During the Covid-19 outbreak, lockdown regulations affected the mobility of Indonesians temporarily residing in southern Thailand. This study intends to investigate the difficulties they encountered, how they adapted to cultural differences in Thailand, and how they handled with an unpredictable living situation. Case study qualitative research approach was used to conduct the study. The results of the study showed that Indonesian citizens in Southern Thailand found problems related to: 1) Thai language and letters, 2) homesickness, 3) fear of being infected with Covid-19, 4) less halal cuisine is available for Muslims, 5) Worrisome reports in the media regarding the devastating effects of Covid-19. Their adaptation strategy is to: 1) recognize the cultural parallels between Indonesia and Thailand, 2) Develop close relationships between Indonesians in Thailand and their family, relatives, and friends. 3) Think positively, as Covid-19 will soon be finished, 4) Follow a new culture to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
Cash For Work Program At Nanga Pamolontian Village In Terms Of Good Enough Governance Perspective Triadi Eka Asi Jayadiputera; Sumartono; Muhammad Nuh; Sujarwoto
JPAS (Journal of Public Administration Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpas.2022.007.01.7

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Good governance, which was originally expected to be able to solve problems in developing countries, turned out to meet many obstacles, one of which was the application of the one size fit for all pattern, which was then criticized by Grindle through the concept of Good Enough Governance (GEG). Cash For Work (CFW) Program which is one of the reform programs as an embodiment of good governance that involves community participation as labor. During its journey, the CFW encountered various problems in the field, so it was interesting to see how the CFW program was viewed from the perspective of GEG. This study aims to describe and analyze the characteristics of the arena, institutions and interests as well as actions and choices in the perspective of GEG in the implementation of CFW program in Nanga Pamolontian Village, Bulik District, Lamandau Regency, Central Kalimantan Province. This research method uses a qualitative case study approach. The results of this study are that in the implementation of CFW program they have not paid attention to the elements of GEG, both in the arena, institutions and interests and actions, this is because the agenda setting has not utilized official and unofficial channels to the fullest, related stakeholders such as the mass media and Non-Governmental Organizations, regional apparatus, local village assistants are not fully involved in the implementation of CFW, there are no technical regulations in the implementation of CFW, the Team for Facilitating the Use of Village Funds for CFW is not utilized, evaluation, guidance and supervision have not been carried out, lack of socialization and training for the team implementing activities.
Good Enough Governance For Poverty Alleviation Program In Village (A Case Study of Nanga Pamolontian Village) Triadi Eka Asi Jayadiputera; Sumartono; Muhammad Nuh; Sujarwoto
JPAS (Journal of Public Administration Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpas.2023.008.01.1

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Scientists and public administration practitioners still find it hard to answer how to develop new institutions with limited resources. What principles must be prioritized by public managers when developing such institutions? This study aimed to answer such a question. Our case study involving new villages in remote areas of Kalimantan, Indonesia, confirmed four principles to be prioritized by public managers in implementing development programs in villages: (1) focusing on poverty alleviation, (2) being punctually oriented, (3) priority-oriented, and (4) paying attention to human resources. Focusing on poverty alleviation has the most significant proportion since it aims to achieve reformation agenda by choosing the most beneficial and relevant programs to eradicate poverty. Punctually oriented means that programs must be arranged historically based on the characteristics and conditions of the local people. Priority-oriented means sorting out programs and activities the local people truly need. Paying attention to available human resources means considering the skills and abilities of human resources to do the programs planned. Our findings confirmed that the village did not implement good enough governance (GEG) well because it did not involve the poor as workers, did not analyze the work, did not make a list of work as the priority, and did not involve the local people but people from other villages. Thus, we recommend the need for specific intervention related to policy and institutionalization so the village can run the poverty alleviation programs and community empowerment through Cash for Work Programs.