SOCIALIZATION IN TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT FOR INDONESIAN WORKERS IN PENANG, MALAYSIA: DEADFISH DETECTION IN AQUAPONICS AND E-GOVERNMENT FOR EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE

  • Bagus PRIAMBODO Universitas Mercu Buana
  • Ruci MEIYANTI Universitas Mercu Buana
Keywords: Community Services Activity, Dead Fish Detection, IT Governance, CCTV, Computer Vision

Abstract

Currently, information technology plays an increasingly important role in various human needs. Insights into increasing knowledge are increasing with the wide implementation of technology. In this community service activity, the role of technology in the use of dead fish detectors in aquaponics and the implementation of e-Government applications is increasing the effectiveness of governance in the government. The activity carried out is a collaboration of lecturers from the faculty of computer science from the informatics study program and the information systems study program with Indonesian workers in Penang-Malaysia. The method used in this community service is a presentation followed by discussion and questions, and answers. To measure the interest and success of this service activity, at the end of the activity, a questionnaire was given to the participants of the activity, and the results showed that the program provided in this activity was surprisingly above the expectations, which was 91,2 % while this activity provided satisfaction to the audience of 86,7%.

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Published
2025-11-05
How to Cite
PRIAMBODO, B., & MEIYANTI, R. (2025). SOCIALIZATION IN TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT FOR INDONESIAN WORKERS IN PENANG, MALAYSIA: DEADFISH DETECTION IN AQUAPONICS AND E-GOVERNMENT FOR EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE. ICCD, 7(1), 978-982. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.v7i1.974
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