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TECHNOLOGY-BASED LEARNING IN MADRASAH: FACING THE CHALLENGES OF THE DIGITAL AGE Loso Judijanto; Syafril Barus; Mahidin Fahmie
JIP: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Mei
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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The digital era has brought various innovations in all aspects of life, including in the world of education. The integration of technology in the learning system in madrasah is a necessity that cannot be ignored to prepare students to face future challenges. This paper explores how madrasahs can implement technology in the teaching and learning process, ranging from the use of hardware and software, online learning platforms, to educational applications. The research method used is literature review. The results show the importance of technology integration in learning in madrasahs to improve the quality of education and prepare students adequately for the digital era. Despite the challenges, collaboration among education stakeholders is considered crucial in ensuring a successful transition to a technology-based learning system, which in turn will shape a more innovative, interactive learning environment that supports students' overall development.
USE OF DRONES FOR DELIVERY OF MEDICINE AND BLOOD IN REMOTE AREAS Loso Judijanto; Syafril Barus; Arnes Yuli Vandika
ZAHRA: JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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The use of drone technology for the delivery of medicines and blood in remote areas has emerged as an innovative solution to some of the logistical challenges in healthcare. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness, viability, and impact of the use of drones in improving access to essential medicines and blood supplies in hard-to-reach locations. Research methods carried out through the study of literature. Research results show that drones can not only significantly reduce delivery times and ensure reliability in delivering medical aid, but also offer a cost-effective solution compared to traditional transport methods. The study underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in addressing barriers to delivery of health services in remote areas and exploring the future of drones as a major tool in medical follow-up response and health logistics delivery.