Health information is a very important part of everyday life, where health information is obtained through direct consultation with doctors. However, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic that hit, we are required to continue to follow the health protocols recommended by the government by keeping a distance from each other or social distancing. Consultations are carried out face-to-face with doctors and conventional consultation methods prolong the meeting time between doctors and patients. Based on interviews conducted with several patients in several clinics, patients obtain health information by visiting the clinic and consulting directly with doctors. The purpose of this research is to build an Android-based Health Control Consultation application with an Information Technology approach, which is a form of service application. This application was built so that patients can find out health information through questions and answers via e-consul. Patients enter questions about health problems or health problems in text form, then the e-consul will respond to patient questions. So that it can facilitate someone in health consultations and obtain information on health problems and provide first aid information when a symptom or disease occurs. The E-consul application is also equipped with articles so that doctors can also share information from their knowledge with patients. This application is built by utilizing mobile-based application technology.
Boarding houses have become a fairly important need for many people, especially for students studying outside the area who choose boarding houses as temporary housing, and students whose homes may be quite far from the campus where they study by renting boarding houses near their campus so as not to spend a lot of energy and time traveling. The boarding house route search information system has benefits for users who will search for the nearest boarding house from various features such as finding boarding house routes and viewing detailed boarding house information. ease of boarding house owners to manage data allows information to be continuously updated. This study aims to create an android-based boarding house location information system. The research stage starts from the design of a system that has been built using a Use Case Diagram that has three actors including admin, boarding house owner, and tenant/user. Each of these actors has different roles and access rights. At the implementation stage of the system creation process using the android studio application, then the system is tested using the BlackBox method. Based on the results of system tests that have been carried out obtaining good results or in other words the system can run as expected.
This research aims to implement an interactive multimedia application using Unity software on a desktop platform, specifically designed to introduce short surahs from Juz Amma to students, with a focus on Datok Sulaiman Putra Islamic Preschool in Palopo City. This research is motivated by the need for innovative and engaging methods to enhance the learning experience of preschool students in Islamic education. The research follows the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) and incorporates methods such as observation, interviews, and literature studies, including direct observation for data collection. The testing technique employed is Usability Testing, which aims to assess the user-friendliness and ease of use of the multimedia application. The results of this research, from the implemented application, can facilitate the process of introducing short chapters from Juz Amma, making it easier for students to read and understand them in the Qur'an. This research provides benefits in the development of interactive educational tools that can significantly contribute to the learning journey of preschool students in Islamic education.
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