Education in the Palm of Your Hand: Mybest Application as an Educational Tool Aa Bina Sarana Informatika University

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  • 28 Nov
  • 2023

Education in the Palm of Your Hand: Mybest Application as an Educational Tool Aa Bina Sarana Informatika University

This research discusses the utilization of the "MyBest" application as an educational tool in supporting education at Bina Sarana Informatika University. In the era of evolving technology, mobile applications have become an effective means of delivering information and stimulating student participation in actual and relevant issues and sustainability. The purpose of this research is to explore the potential of the "MyBest" application as an educational tool that can provide easy access, increase understanding, and encourage positive actions related to sustainability. This research involves developing the "MyBest" application as an interactive educational tool, relevant content, and features that stimulate student participation and engagement in sustainability challenges and programs. The application is implemented at Bina Sarana Informatika University with the participation of students from various disciplines. The results of this study will include increased student awareness of actual and relevant issues and the importance of sustainable action. The "MyBest" application is expected to provide a deeper understanding of practical ways to support sustainability in everyday life. In addition, this application can also stimulate student participation in programs on campus.

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