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Pengembangan Panduan Thaharah Dan Shalat Menurut Majelis Tarjih Dan Tajdid Muhammadiyah Berbasis Tik Di Panti Asuhan Asy-Syifa’ Muhammadiyah Bambanglipuro Bantul Chusnul Azhar; Aprilia Kurnianti
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Program Pengabdian Masyarakat 2019: 1. Pengembangan Pendidikan Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (294.802 KB) | DOI: 10.18196/ppm.21.552

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Salah satu tujuan dibentuknya Majelis Tarjih dan Tajdid di persyarikatan Muhammadiyah adalah agarpemahaman dan praktik ibadah seluruh warga Muhammadiyah sesuai dengan al-Quran dan as-Sunnahal-Maqbulah serta memiliki kesamaan bagi seluruh warga Muhammadiyah yang berdomosili dimanapun.Dalam pengambilan hukumnya di ranah ibadah, diterapkanlah tajrid atau pemurnian, yaitu pengambilan kesimpulan hukum yang harus betul-betul berdasarkan nas al-Qur’an dan as-Sunnah al-Makbulah (hadis yang diindikasi dari Nabi Muhammad saw.). Konsep pengambilan hukum yang demikian didasarkan pada kaidah dalam ilmu Ushul Fiqh yang menyatakan bahwa “Hukum asalibadah adalah haram, hingga ada nas yang memerintahkan”. Dengan demikian, ranah ibadah adalahpermasalahan yang sudah rinci aturannya dan tidak boleh ditambah atau pun dikurangi. Dalamprogram pengabdian pada masyarakat ini, dilakukan pengembangan panduan tata cara ibadah praktisyang berkaitan dengan praktik ibadah sehari-hari tentang thaharah dan shalat sesuai dengan HimpunanPutusan Tarjih Muhammadiyah berbasis TIK di Panti Asuhan Asy-Syifa’ MuhammadiyahBambanglipuro yang merupakan salah satu Amal Usaha Muhammadiyah yang dikelola langsung olehPimpinan Daerah Muhammadiyah Kabupaten Bantul dalam bentuk menyusun media pembelajarandengan video dan power point dengan kontain foto gerakan, bacaan do’a, dan dalil yang menjadi dasargerakan dan bacaan do’a tersebut agar pembelajaran ibadah lebih efektif dan efisien.
Developing a Website for Alif Stone Park of Natuna Regency Using a Desktop-Based QR Code System Firma Wahdani; Reza Giga Isnanda; Aprilia Kurnianti
Emerging Information Science and Technology Vol 2, No 2: November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/eist.v2i2.16860

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Alif Stone Park is a geosite tourism or rock garden that originated from pre-historic times. It has giant granite stones arranged beautifully along the shores of Sepempang Village, East Bunguran District, Natuna Regency, Riau Islands. Geosite tourism or rock garden is one of the tours that is in great demand by local visitors or visitors from outside who visit Natuna Regency because it has its own historical value and is a target for a photo spot for visitors. But Alif Stone Park has a drawback, namely it does not have a permanent Tour Guide and information that can explain about Alif Stone Park itself. To facilitate the service of providing information on Alif Stone Park, we need a website that is easy to access by visitors. So that when visitors want to know what information is in the Alif Stone Park tourist attractions, visitors have no trouble accessing the website later. The QR code will lead to a website containing Alif Stone Park tourist attractions from their history, origins, location of tourist attractions, information on tourist attractions in Alif Stone Park and others. Therefore, a website was created that uses a qr code scan system. It is hoped that the website or system that has been created can run and help well visitors who will come to visit Alif Stone Park. In making the Alif Stone Park website there are 6 stages that are carried out namely Requirement Gathering, Requirement Analysis, Requirement Specification, Prototyping, Implementation, and Testing. The 6 stages are carried out in stages. In the testing phase, there are 3 tests, namely Developer Testing, Owner Testing, and Visitor Testing. Based on the results obtained from the implementation phase and the testing phase, it can be concluded that the Alif Stone Park website has been successfully created, including the features on the website. The scan system on the website was also successfully created and running well. This website can be accessed using a Qr Code where visitors only need to scan from their respective smartphones.
A Monitoring Application for Screening or Early Detection of High-Risk Pregnant Women Using Spring Boot and Flutter Frameworks Khairullah Zikri; Dwijoko Purbohadi; Aprilia Kurnianti
Emerging Information Science and Technology Vol 2, No 2: November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/eist.v2i2.16861

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Pregnancy is still a major health issue at present. Statistics demonstrate an annual increase in pregnancies. Monitoring pregnant women involves undergoing regular checkups to verify the fetus’s health. However, many midwives still manually enter data in ledgers. Therefore, this study designed an application to assist midwives in saving and displaying data to monitor the health of pregnant women, allowing the stored data to be easily obtained and saving midwife storage space. This application is exclusively accessible to midwives due to the restricted periodic health checkups for pregnant women. This application was developed using the spring boot and flutter frameworks. In the final stage, testing was performed on the designed features.Keywords: .
Making Requirements for Karanglo Asri Waste Bank Using the User-Centered-Design Method Rofy Anugrah Desrina; Reza Giga Isnanda; Aprilia Kurnianti
Emerging Information Science and Technology Vol 2, No 2: November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/eist.v2i2.16862

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Since 2017, the Karanglo Asri Waste Bank has been operating with three core managers, including the chairman, secretary, and treasurer, as well as 32 active customers. Residents have been educated on identifying waste that can be resold to collectors or transformed into fertilizers and handicrafts using a waste bank maintained by a local government agency. The staff of the waste bank has continued to write by hand, and each has his or her notebook. Nonetheless, administrative books include hurdles—for instance, errors in recording, destruction, loss, improper computations, and unstructured records. Therefore, the customers must resolve these issues by matching the terms and criteria. The User-Centered-Design method included three phases for determining the requirements of the Karanglo Asri Waste Bank. They generated four user journey maps, four use case diagrams, six activity diagrams, and eighty-four user stories. It was completed for testing by the managers and customers based on requirements derived from the needs of the Karanglo Asri Waste Bank’s staff and customers.