Development of Integrated School Management Information System (Simset) Based on Digital at SDN 3 Suka Makmur, Gerung District, West Lombok Regency

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source: International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a product in the form of a digital-based integrated school management information system at SDN 3 Suka Makmur, Gerung District, West Lombok Regency. Through this study, researchers obtained information about the features and forms of development and the feasibility of using a digital-based integrated school management information system (SIMSET). This study uses the Research & Development (R&D) Level 3 method with the ADDIE model. The research stages start from analysis, design, development, implementation, and product evaluation. Validity testing involves application experts and material experts. In developing this product, researchers conducted validity tests and feasibility tests involving 11 users at SDN 3 Suka Makmur. The validity test of the application expert involved Google Certified Trainer, Kemdikbudristek Technology Ambassador and Microsoft 365 Trainer. While the validity test of the material involved the Head of GTK (Teachers and Education Personnel) Division of the Education and Culture Office of West Lombok Regency, school assistants and BAN S/M Assessors. The results of the application validity test are in the very valid category with an Aiken V validity coefficient value of 0.90. For the results of the material expert validity test, the Aiken V coefficient is equal to 0.93 with the category of very good validity test results. For the results of the feasibility trial, it shows that the digital-based integrated school management information system (SIMSET) is very feasible to be used in digital-based school management with a percentage value of 87.18%.


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article cite 0 Year 2025 source International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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