Analisis Penggunaan Teknologi Informasi dalam Meningkatkan Efektivitas Pembelajaran Daring di Sekolah Menengah Atas
Keywords:
adoption, business, education, healthcare, technologyAbstract
This research investigates the impact of technology adoption in education, business, and healthcare sectors. The objective is to understand the challenges and benefits associated with technology implementation in these sectors. A qualitative research methodology was used, involving interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings reveal that while technology has significantly improved access to education, operational efficiency in business, and healthcare services, several barriers such as infrastructure limitations, lack of skilled personnel, and data security concerns persist. The study concludes that effective technology adoption requires adequate training, strong infrastructure, and comprehensive policy support. Implications of the research suggest that stakeholders, including governments, businesses, and educational institutions, need to work collaboratively to address these barriers and enhance the utilization of technology in these sectors. Future research could explore technology adoption in other sectors and regions with different technological and infrastructural contexts.
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