E-Sistus: Electronic Information System for Students with Special Needs in Supporting Inclusive School Management

Agung Dewi Megah Antari, A. Agung, N. L. G. E. Sulindawati
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Providing data for students with special needs is still manual, to make it easier to access the data, a digital information system needs to be developed so that its functions can be implemented more quickly. In line with these needs, this research aims to develop an e-information system for students with special needs to support inclusive school management. This research develops E-Systus development in accordance with the ADDIE development model. This research uses 4 (four) techniques in data collection, namely observation, interviews, questionnaires, and tests. This research uses qualitative descriptive analysis techniques, quantitative descriptive analysis and inferential statistical analysis. The results of this research found that the product feasibility level based on content experts obtained a percentage of 90% in the very good category. The product feasibility level based on instructional design experts obtained a percentage of 91.6% in the very good category. The level of product suitability based on media experts obtained an average value of 97.5% in the very good category. The product feasibility level based on individual trials obtained a percentage result of 94.16% which is in very good qualifications. The product feasibility level based on small group trials obtained a percentage result of 93.33% which is in very good qualifications. The Electronic Information System for Students with Special Needs (E-Sistus) has been proven to be significantly effective in supporting inclusive school management.
E-Sistus:支持全纳学校管理的特殊需要学生电子信息系统
目前,为有特殊需要的学生提供数据仍需手工操作,为了更方便地获取数据,需要开发一个数字信息系统,以便更快地实现其功能。根据这些需求,本研究旨在为有特殊需要的学生开发一个电子信息系统,以支持全纳学校管理。本研究按照 ADDIE 开发模式开发电子信息系统。本研究使用了四种数据收集技术,即观察、访谈、问卷调查和测试。本研究使用了定性描述分析技术、定量描述分析和推理统计分析。研究结果发现,基于内容专家的产品可行性水平获得了 90%的 "非常好"。基于教学设计专家的产品可行性水平为 91.6%,属于非常好的类别。基于媒体专家的产品适用性平均值为 97.5%,属于非常好的类别。基于个人试验的产品可行性水平得到了 94.16%的百分比,属于非常好的水平。根据小组试验得出的产品可行性结果为 93.33%,属于非常好。事实证明,"特殊需要学生电子信息系统"(E-Sistus)在支持全纳学校管理方面效果显著。
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