scholarly journals PEMBINAAN KERAPIHAN ADMINISTRASI MENGGUNAKAN MICROSOFT OFFICE PADA IBU PKK KAVLING KAMBOJA SAGULUNG

2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 279-288
Author(s):  
Nia Ekawati ◽  
Rico Adrial

Information technology is currently well known by many people, such as children, teenagers, adults, and even parents nowadays, they must follow the latest technology, one of which is Microsoft office technology. Everyone knows this in schools, offices, and institutions. One of them is the women of Family Welfare Development (PKK) in the Kavling Kamboja RT 02 RW 03, Sei Pelungut Village, Sagulung District. PKK women in this area are quite active in various ways, of course, in the administrative process implemented at the Microsoft office, these PKK women must be orderly such as the correspondence process, making activity announcements, and managing household budgets in the PKK environment. Currently Microsoft office always makes new breakthroughs by updating its application to Microsoft office 2013. However, PKK women in the Kavling Kamboja want to learn administration in a simple way, so I try to use Microsoft office 2013. I use the application, because currently the process is correspondence is still asking for typing services, many PKK women still don't understand how to use Microsoft office. So the servants tried from the simple ones first, and the continuity of this activity could be understood by the PKK women.

Author(s):  
Heather Arthur-Gray ◽  
John Campbell

There is a “deep-rooted inequality situation in the Thai economy and society” (Krongkaewa & Kakwanib, 2003). This inequality permeates all aspects of Thai society, highlighting Thailand’s current economic vulnerability as they try to address policies that will support sustainable growth while reducing these inequalities. With growing concern about the digital divide, Thailand is an important and interesting region to study. These concerns have highlighted a widening technology gap causing a “new type of poverty called information poverty” (Marshall, Taylor, & Yu, 2003; UNDP, 1998). There has been very little prior research that has examined the take-up of information technology in this region. Although the digital divide has been the concern of all countries, there are now additional concerns about the information divide, which could increase further the gap between developed and developing countries. Education has been highlighted as an important area of policy focus. However, should developing countries such as Thailand be targeting their education resources towards specific fields that will support research and development into new technologies aimed at reducing the digital and information divide? “Women produce more than half the world’s food and spend most of their income on family welfare and food, but a lack of access to services, education and technologies keeps them uninvolved in the decision-making processes” (Sarker, 2003). Due to this lack of skills or literacy, women are unlikely to be able to directly use or even to understand the importance on information technology (Sarker, 2003). Thailand’s policy commitment to advancing science and technology should be in juxtaposition with higher “educational expenditures, technical training, and building institutions necessary to create a knowledge society” (Wilson III, 2000). This would support the notion that “pro-poor public access policies” would help overcome some of the educational and access barriers, as long as they were developed with “effective regulatory mechanisms” (Sarker, 2003). This research incorporates an analysis of educational trends within 31 non-agricultural Thai businesses in Chiang Mai, with a collective total number of employees of over 3,000, that were subjects of a pilot study conducted in the north of Thailand. This article considers the educational trends of employees in these businesses, which may support electronic enablement and digital divide reduction.


Respati ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anis Sholekha ◽  
Ahmad Sahal ◽  
Indra Listiawan

INTISARIProses pengolahan data pendaftaran siswa baru di SMK Ibu Pawiyatan Tamansiswa masih menggunakan teknologi informasi yang belum maksimal karena proses pengolahan data masih dilakukan secara manual yaitu data dicatat pada kertas dan kemudian diketik ke Microsoft Office sehingga panitia pendaftaran siswa baru dalam penyajian informasi dalam hal proses pendaftaran dan penyeleksian siswa baru membutuhkan waktu yang lama. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk menerapkan teknologi informasi serta mengoptimalkan kegunaan teknologi khususnya untuk proses  pendaftaran siswa baru pada bagian Panitia PSB dan Panitia Pemasaran dalam mengolah data calon siswa baru.Penelitian dilakukan dengan merancang dan mengembangkan sebuah sistem yang dapat membantu menghasilkan informasi yang mampu melakukan proses pengolahan data pendaftaran siswa baru antara panitia PSB dan panitia pemasaran. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode waterfall. Tahapan metode waterfall yaitu analisa kebutuhan, desain sistem, penulisan kode program, pengujian program, penerapan program dan pemeliharaan. Bahasa pemrograman yang digunakan yaitu dengan PHP dan database menggunakan MySQL.Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah menghasilkan sistem informasi terintegrasi untuk pendaftaran siswa baru online dan pemasaran sekolah yang mampu melakukan pengolahan data secara cepat dan mudah pada SMK Ibu Pawiyatan Tamansiswa Yogyakarta.Kata kunci-- Sistem Informasi, Integrasi, Pendaftaran Siswa Baru Online, pemasaran, PHP . ABSTRACTAbstract— The process of processing new student registration data at Vocational High School Ibu Pawiyatan Tamansiswa still use information technology which not yet maximal because data processing process still done manually that data is write on paper and then typed into Microsoft Office so that new student registration committee in presenting information in regards process of registration and Selection of new students takes a long time. This research has a purpose to apply information technology and optimize the usefulness of technology especially for new student registration process at new student registration Committee and Marketing Committee in processing new prospective student data.Research is done by designing and developing a system that can help produce information capable of performing data processing of new student registration between of new student registration committee and marketing committee. The research method who used is waterfall method. Stages waterfall method is: needs analysis, system design, program code writing, program testing, program implementation and maintenance. The programming language used is PHP and database who use MySQL.The result of this research is to produce integrated information system for new student enrollment and school marketing which able to perform data processing quickly and easily at Vocational High School Ibu Pawiyatan Tamansiswa of Yogyakarta.Keywords--Information System, Integration, New Student Registration Online, marketing, PHP.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar

AbstractBackground: My research aimed to assess the impact of lockdown on SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic 13 days before lockdown, first and second 13 days during lockdown, and 13 days after the lockdown on the trends in the incidence, prevalence and mortality in the state of Bihar, India, during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: The information on the number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 pandemic in Bihar was obtained from Health Department Bihar, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, and lockdown data were obtained from online websites as well. The impact of lockdown for 13 days before lockdown, first and second 13 days during lockdown, and 13 days after the lockdown on the incidence, prevalence and mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bihar was analyzed with Microsoft office and stata 15.1 for windows (64bit). The same will be used with Microsoft office in next version-3 of article with addition of two more period of observation i.e. one more 13 day period before lockdown and one more period after the lock down in order to observe 2 period of same duration before lockdown and 2 periods of same duration after lockdown. This period is under observation right now by the author. The version-3 will also discuss lockdown model of Bihar with criteria of inclusion and exclusion of lockdown detailed in the article as well as analysis summary for understanding in brief.Results: The findings showed that except for Incidence /100000/ new death there was a trend toward a decline, and except for Prevalence/100000/confirmed cases from beginning of pandemic all other prevalence have increased. The total and observation period mortality rate due to the COVID-19 pandemic also increased.Conclusions: The findings indicate that 13 days after the lockdown, incidence, daily cases of COVID-19 and the growth of the disease showed a declined trend, but there was no significant decline in the prevalence and mortality. The study found that daily cases of SARS-COV-2 patients, and the growth factor results declined and the growth rate per day both declined to an impressive negative level in the case of the growth rate. The Bihar model of lockdown is of significance in reducing the daily new cases as well as it was found that, 13 days after the lockdown, the growth factor of the number of new daily cases decreased and the growth factor of new daily deaths was increased after the lockdown period.


Author(s):  
Georgiy Prokudin ◽  
Olexiy Chupaylenko ◽  
Olexiy Prokudin ◽  
Olexiy Dudnik ◽  
Yuriy Pylypenko

One of the urgent tasks of the transport industry at the moment is the task of optimizing the transport of goods in international transportation. The process of solving the salesman-task problem is automated by modern information technology means, in particular the Delphi Software and the function "Search Solution" in the Microsoft Office Excel table processor.


2008 ◽  
pp. 1520-1531
Author(s):  
Heather Arthur-Gray ◽  
John Campbell

There is a “deep-rooted inequality situation in the Thai economy and society” (Krongkaewa & Kakwanib, 2003). This inequality permeates all aspects of Thai society, highlighting Thailand’s current economic vulnerability as they try to address policies that will support sustainable growth while reducing these inequalities. With growing concern about the digital divide, Thailand is an important and interesting region to study. These concerns have highlighted a widening technology gap causing a “new type of poverty called information poverty” (Marshall, Taylor, & Yu, 2003; UNDP, 1998). There has been very little prior research that has examined the take-up of information technology in this region. Although the digital divide has been the concern of all countries, there are now additional concerns about the information divide, which could increase further the gap between developed and developing countries. Education has been highlighted as an important area of policy focus. However, should developing countries such as Thailand be targeting their education resources towards specific fields that will support research and development into new technologies aimed at reducing the digital and information divide? “Women produce more than half the world’s food and spend most of their income on family welfare and food, but a lack of access to services, education and technologies keeps them uninvolved in the decision-making processes” (Sarker, 2003). Due to this lack of skills or literacy, women are unlikely to be able to directly use or even to understand the importance on information technology (Sarker, 2003). Thailand’s policy commitment to advancing science and technology should be in juxtaposition with higher “educational expenditures, technical training, and building institutions necessary to create a knowledge society” (Wilson III, 2000). This would support the notion that “pro-poor public access policies” would help overcome some of the educational and access barriers, as long as they were developed with “effective regulatory mechanisms” (Sarker, 2003). This research incorporates an analysis of educational trends within 31 non-agricultural Thai businesses in Chiang Mai, with a collective total number of employees of over 3,000, that were subjects of a pilot study conducted in the north of Thailand. This article considers the educational trends of employees in these businesses, which may support electronic enablement and digital divide reduction.


Author(s):  
Fanny Fransisca

As the development of information technology, the more influence on a variety of organizations and agencies, especially the world of work environment in which there were kinds of data processing, that was difficult if only done by a manual system or the systems that were classified into non effective system. Nowadays, UPTD BSPM Banten province has been applied for non effective system. Despite of its data processing already used computer but the application was microsoft office. As the solution of these problems required an effective system that was Human Resources Information System that will provide better performance in data processing at UPTD BSPM Banten Province. By the existence of the system, it will provide even more comfort in the process of data processing and it also provides information services fast, precise and accurate.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar

AbstractBackground: Curiosity and need are the major forces driving invention and discoveries. The covid-19 said to originated from Wuhan of Hubei province in china have raised so many questions and doubts about origin and spread of disease and the controversy is still going on. The geographical location of Wuhan in relation to sea is of significant value in relation to covid-19 pandemic as observed in this research. The city of Wuhan is located on both banks of the Changjiang (the Great River, a.k.a the Yangtze River) about six hundred miles upstream from Shanghai and the Pacific Ocean. It is about four hundred miles upstream from Nanjing. Its location is supremely strategic, being where the Hanshui (Han River) joins the Changjiang. The Wuhan Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market was in news and highlighted by several media and news agency as probable source of origin of covid-19. The Huanan Seafood Market located in Wuhan was a live animal and seafood market in Jianghan District, Wuhan City, and the capital of Hubei Province in Central China. My research aimed to assess the impact of geographical locations particularly coastal influence on the total/average/maximum/minimum confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India, during COVID-19 pandemic from the beginning of pandemic cases in January 2020 in India with special focus on coastal states and union territories of India. The coast is also known popularly as the coastline or seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean, or as a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean. The term coastal state and union territories is used to refer to a state where interactions of sea and land of states occur. The study also aims to find safest geographical location in covid-19 pandemic.Methods: The information on the number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India was obtained from Health Department, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India, and data were matched and analyzed from online websites as well. The impact of geographical locations on the total/average/maximum/minimum confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India was analyzed with Microsoft office and stata 15.1 for windows (64bit) will be used with Microsoft office in next version-2 of article for epidemiological comparison by calculating incidence, prevalence, mortality rate and other indicators. The study for global correlation of this research is also under process by the author. For the purpose of research India is divided into four geographical areas, 1 Coastal states and union territories (total ten in numbers), 2 Island groups (three in numbers), 3 north eastern states and east area i.e. Laddakh 4 other states and union territories having plain areas (14 in numbers).Results: The findings showed that total numbers of death from covid-19 is highest in coastal states and union territories with a count of 240628 since beginning of the pandemic whereas the islands group reported the lowest total numbers of death from covid-19. The average death from covid-19 is highest in coastal states and union territories group with a count of 24062.8 followed by other states and union territories group with a count of 9754.07. The islands group reported the lowest average numbers of death from covid-19 with a count of 58.67. A similar trend was found for numbers of confirmed cases with coastal states on top having largest number of covid-19 cases.Conclusions: The findings indicate that coastal locations have larger number of daily cases of COVID-19 and the growth of the disease as well as in the mortality.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piyush Kumar

AbstractBackground: My research aimed to assess the impact of lockdown on SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic 13 days before lockdown, first and second 13 days during lockdown, and 13 days after the lockdown on the trends in the incidence, prevalence and mortality in the state of Bihar, India, during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: The information on the number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 pandemic in Bihar was obtained from Health Department Bihar, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, and lockdown data were obtained from online websites as well. The impact of lockdown for 13 days before lockdown, first and second 13 days during lockdown, and 13 days after the lockdown on the incidence, prevalence and mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bihar was analyzed with Microsoft office and stata 15.1 for windows (64bit) will be used with Microsoft office in next version-2 of article.Results: The findings showed that except for Incidence /100000/ new death there was a trend toward a decline, and except for Prevalence/100000/confirmed cases from beginning of pandemic all other prevalence have increased. The total and observation period mortality rate due to the COVID-19 pandemic also increased.Conclusions: The findings indicate that 15 days after the lockdown, incidence, daily cases of COVID-19 and the growth of the disease showed a declined trend, but there was no significant decline in the prevalence and mortality.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 75-80
Author(s):  
Havid Syafwan1 ◽  
Nurwati Nurwati ◽  
Andrinata Andrinata ◽  
Ari Dermawan

Abstract: Community Service Activities is conducted in the form of one day training for teachers in using Microsoft Office software as one way to utilize information technology in delivering learning materials to students especially in SMA Tamansiswa Suka Damai. The target in this activity is the teachers of Tamansiswa Suka Damai High School in District Pulo Bandring Kab. Asahan which amounted to approximately 18 people. This devotional activity is done by lecture method, demonstration, and practice with question and answer. The lecture method is used to explain the introductory concept of the introduction of Microsoft Office software as one of the media in facilitating human work. Demonstration method is used to show a working process that is the stages of recognizing the tools that exist in the Microsoft Office software and know each function, while the practice method to practice the use of the application directly. While the question and answer method to give the participants the opportunity in consultation to overcome obstacles in understanding the material already obtained. The end result of this activity is expected to accelerate and facilitate the teachers in delivering learning materials to the students.Keywords: Microsoft Office software, teachers, students, information technologyAbstrak: Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat ini dilaksanakan dalam bentuk pelatihan sehari bagi guru-guru dalam menggunakan software Microsoft Office  sebagai salah satu cara dalam memanfaatkan teknologi informasi dalam menyampaikan materi pembelajaran kepada siswa-siswi khususnya di SMA Tamansiswa Suka Damai. Sasaran dalam kegiatan ini adalah para guru-guru SMA Tamansiswa Suka Damai di Kecamatan Pulo Bandring Kab. Asahan yang berjumlah lebih kurang 18 orang. Kegiatan pengabdian ini dilakukan dengan metode ceramah, demonstrasi, dan latihan yang disertai tanya jawab. Metode ceramah digunakan untuk menjelaskan konsep pengantar dari pengenalan software Microsoft Office sebagai salah satu media dalam mempermudah pekerjaan manusia. Metode demonstrasi dipakai untuk menunjukkan suatu proses kerja yaitu tahap-tahap mengenalan tool-tool yang ada pada software Microsoft Office dan mengetahui masing-masing fungsinya, sedangkan metode latihan untuk mempraktikkan langsung penggunaan aplikasi  tersebut. Sementara metode tanya jawab untuk memberi kesempatan para peserta dalam berkonsultasi untuk mengatasi kendala dalam memahami materi yang sudah didapat. Hasil akhir dari kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat mempercepat dan mempermudah para guru dalam meyampaikan materi pembelajaran kepada siswa-siswinya.Kata kunci: Software Microsoft Office, Guru, Siswa-siswi,  teknologi informasi 


Background: Curiosity and need are the major forces driving invention and discoveries. The covid-19 said to originated from Wuhan of Hubei province in china have raised so many questions and doubts about origin and spread of disease and the controversy is still going on. The geographical location of Wuhan in relation to sea is of significant value in relation to covid-19 pandemic as observed in this research. The city of Wuhan is located on both banks of the Changjiang (the Great River, a.k.a the Yangtze River) about six hundred miles upstream from Shanghai and the Pacific Ocean. It is about four hundred miles upstream from Nanjing. Its location is supremely strategic, being where the Hanshui (Han River) joins the Changjiang. The Wuhan Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market was in news and highlighted by several media and news agency as probable source of origin of covid-19. The Huanan Seafood Market located in Wuhan was a live animal and seafood market in Jianghan District, Wuhan City, and the capital of Hubei Province in Central China. My research aimed to assess the impact of geographical locations particularly coastal influence on the total/average/maximum/minimum confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India, during COVID-19 pandemic from the beginning of pandemic cases in January 2020 in India with special focus on coastal states and union territories of India. The coast is also known popularly as the coastline or seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean, or as a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean. The term coastal state and union territories is used to refer to a state where interactions of sea and land of states occur. The study also aims to find safest geographical location in covid-19 pandemic. Methods: The information on the number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India was obtained from Health Department, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India, and data were matched and analyzed from online websites as well. The impact of geographical locations on the total/average/maximum/ minimum confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in 36 states and union territories of India was analyzed with Microsoft office and stata 15.1 for windows (64bit) will be used with Microsoft office in next version-2 of article for epidemiological comparison by calculating incidence, prevalence, mortality rate and other indicators. The study for global correlation of this research is also under process by the author. For the purpose of research India is divided into four geographical areas, 1 Coastal states and union territories (total ten in numbers), 2 Island groups (three in numbers), 3 north eastern states and east area i.e. Laddakh 4 other states and union territories having plain areas (14 in numbers). Results: The findings showed that total numbers of death from covid-19 is highest in coastal states and union territories with a count of 240628 since beginning of the pandemic whereas the islands group reported the lowest total numbers of death from covid-19. The average death from covid-19 is highest in coastal states and union territories group with a count of 24062.8 followed by other states and union territories group with a count of 9754.07. The islands group reported the lowest average numbers of death from covid-19 with a count of 58.67. A similar trend was found for numbers of confirmed cases with coastal states on top having largest number of covid-19 cases. Conclusions: The research observation found that coastal states and union territories of India have larger number of daily cases of COVID-19 and mortality as compared to other geographical locations of the country. The observation also found that islands have least number of cases and deaths due to covid-19 pandemic. This study also gives rise to hypothesis that coastal locations are at greater risk of covid-19 infection and mortality whereas islands are safe places in covid-19 pandemics.


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