The development of information technology should be able to be utilized by all parties, including SMEs in Indonesia. Especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, where there are restrictions on community activities outside the home so that conventional buying and selling activities do not occur anymore. The government encourages community activities to be carried out entirely online. Problems arise because the community is not ready to face this change, including MSME actors who can no longer run their business as usual. However, limited information and lack of infrastructure cause less optimal use of information technology in meeting their business needs. The use of information technology should be an opportunity in order to encourage business growth. Therefore, the PKM FTI Untar team decided to help spread knowledge on the use of information technology to MSME actors in the Jambi City environment. This activity has been carried out for 2 days through the Zoom application. Activities are carried out in the form of webinars. A total of 21 MSME actors in Jambi City became participants in this service activity. The activity was carried out well and received a warm welcome from the participants. The participants also feel more confident to use the available applications in running their business. They also suggested that activities like this be added with direct counseling on the use of e-commerce applications.Perkembangan teknologi informasi seharusnya dapat dimanfaatkan oleh seluruh pihak, tak terkecuali para pelaku UMKM di Indonesia. Terlebih lagi pada masa pandemi COVID-19 saat ini, dimana adanya pembatasan kegiatan masyarakat di luar rumah sehingga membuat tidak terjadi lagi kegiatan jual beli secara konvensional. Pemerintah mendorong agar kegiatan masyarakat dilakukan sepenuhnya secara daring. Permasalahan timbul karena masyarakat tidak siap dalam menghadapi perubahan ini, termasuk juga para pelaku UMKM yang tidak dapat lagi menjalankan usaha seperti biasa. Hanya saja, keterbatasan informasi dan kurangnya infrastruktur menyebabkan kurang optimalnya pemanfaatan teknologi informasi dalam memenuhi kebutuhan usaha mereka. Penggunaan teknologi informasi seharusnya bisa menjadi peluang dalam rangka memdorong pertumbuhan usaha. Oleh karena itu, tim PKM FTI Untar memutuskan untuk membantu menyebarkan pengetahuan terhadap penggunaan teknologi informasi kepada para pelaku UMKM di lingkungan Kota Jambi. Kegiatan ini sudah terlaksana selama 2 hari melalui aplikasi Zoom. Kegiatan dilakukan dalam bentuk webinar. Sebanyak 21 orang pelaku UMKM di Kota Jambi menjadi peserta dalam kegiatan pengabdian ini. Kegiatan telah terlaksana dengan baik dan mendapatkan sambutan yang hangat dari para peserta. Para peserta pun merasa semakin yakin untuk menggunakan aplikasi-aplikasi yang tersedia dalam menjalankan usaha mereka. Mereka juga menyarankan agar kegiatan seperti ini ditambahkan lagi dengan penyuluhan penggunaan aplikasi e-commerce secara langsung.
With the COVID-19 virus, health is one of the most important factors that need to be considered to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19. One way to detect the virus is to do a swab or RT-PCR. Along with technological developments, this Android-based application for finding and booking COVID-19 test aims to help the public to book COVID-19 testing. This application can provide a clear picture of where the COVID-19 tests are being held. In addition, this application can provide clear directions to the COVID-19 testing site by using the Google Maps feature which stores location data for the examination site. This application is made using the Waterfall method. For data storage, this application uses the Firebase Database which is a Google service, so that this application can be accessed online. The programming languages used are Java and JavaScript. The main feature of this application is that it provides information and bookings for COVID-19 testing sites that can be selected based on the distance and price of the examination.
The rapid development of technology in the 4.0 era brings changes in the use of technology. The industrial 4.0 era makes IoT (Internet of Things) media a technology that can support all sectors of activity including the agriculture or farming sector. IoT media takes place in the form of plant sensor device that can be used to measure changes in environmental parameters. These changes include light intensity, temperature, humidity, soil fertility, are the supporting factors for plant growth. This study aims to design a website-based application that can read plant sensor data. Sensor device data is collected and downloaded in CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. Data processing requires the Naïve Bayes algorithm as a method for grouping parameter data. The results of the study are in the form of a website design that can help analyze the ideal environmental parameters for farming activities.
COVID-19 is an infectious disease that was first discovered in Wuhan. This virus is transmitted through physical contact between humans. However, the government found a way to protect people against this virus, which is through vaccination. This geographic information system application for COVID-19 vaccination was created with the aim of providing important information to the public regarding the dangers of the COVID-19 virus, from its variants, to how it spreads. This website provides important information about vaccinations as well as vaccine information that has been provided to the public which is presented using GIS maps. This website also shows data from hospitals that provide vaccinations. All of this is provided so that the public gets access to important information about vaccinations and also COVID-19. The area limitation of this application is in DKI Jakarta and the vaccination data is from June 2021 to November 2021.
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