DEVELOPING DIGITAL COMPETENCE FOR SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND FULFILLING DAYLY NEEDS OF SMA YUPENTEK 1 TANGERANG CITY STUDENTS

  • Juwono Tri ATMODJO UNIVERSITAS MERCU BUANA
Keywords: digital competence, digital literacy, self-development, high school students, daily needs

Abstract

The digital era has accelerated the development of information and communication technology, enabling fast internet access anytime and anywhere. Senior high school students need to build digital competencies to become more independent in meeting their daily needs and personal development. This community service activity aims to enhance students’ digital skills through socialisation, practical training on digital applications, and evaluation. The results highlight the positive impact of such initiatives on student growth and learning, able to leverage technology as a powerful tool for self-improvement and addressing their everyday needs, modern challenges and improving quality of life, nurturing students' creative abilities, better digital habits, digital skills and range of practical skills.

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Published
2025-10-28
How to Cite
ATMODJO, J. (2025). DEVELOPING DIGITAL COMPETENCE FOR SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND FULFILLING DAYLY NEEDS OF SMA YUPENTEK 1 TANGERANG CITY STUDENTS. ICCD, 7(1), 557-564. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.v7i1.827
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