BUSINESS DIGITALIZATION EDUCATION FOR THE SOCIETY TO FACE THE ERA OF REVOLUTION 4.0
Abstract
The era of digitalization 4.0 has begun, forcing people to adapt to using various means of interaction through cyberspace as is the case in today's business. Therefore, in order to avoid the use of social media and activities using the internet ethically and intelligently, community service is held with the aim of increasing public knowledge to understand the use of business through digital platforms, so that people can avoid problems that often arise when making transactions using the internet. The delivery method is carried out using offline and online systems which are delivered through lectures, discussions and questions and answers. The Community Service activities carried out by the FEB UPDM (B) Lecturer Team which provides education on digitalization in the 4.0 era produces good output for all levels of society in general, as well as FEB UPDM (B) lecturers in improving academic performance in particular in implementing the Tridharma of Higher Education. Community Service has implications for encouraging the use of technology properly by the community and facilitating life which provides added value in life
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