Information Technology Affairs participated in an expo themed ‘Strengthening Polinema’s Innovative Products to Support Regional Partnerships, the Industrial World, and MSMEs in the framework of the Polinema Anniversary at Graha Polinema on May 22 – 24, 2023. Several products exhibited at the booth were research products by lecturers and students and the results of students’ final assignments.
The showcased products include Xecia Chronicle created by M. Alfin Zakaria and Dinarpratnya Ningrum. This product was developed by students who have now graduated. It is a game built using the RPG Maker Engine and can be played using a PS controller.
Next is a game developed by students titled ‘Attack of The Dead Man’ by Ika Puspa Fairuz Wiwanata. The game narrates historical events that occurred during World War I in Osowiec (currently part of Poland) in 1915. This game is played using Oculus, providing a strong Virtual Reality experience.
Another product is a Mixed Reality learning media for ‘Heart Anatomy Learning’ by Aldihamda Sulthon Fuad Prajakusuma. Mixed Reality combines Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality technologies, incorporating features from both AR and VR.

The next product created by students is EasyCook by Khoirul Romadhon and Nabilah Argyanti Ardyningrum. EasyCook is an application that utilizes Big Data and Collaborative Filtering to provide recipe recommendations based on ingredient availability and user preferences.
The following products are research products by lecturers with students, namely VIAT MAP and iCLOPS, which are part of learning engineering. VIAT MAP research is conducted by Dr. Eng. Banni Satria Andoko, S.Kom., M.MSI and their team, developing an application that provides an in-depth understanding of literacy. The concept involves forming a logical framework for literacy by adopting Argumentation.

The iCLOP research is conducted by Yan Watequlis Syaifuddin, S.T., M.MT., Ph.D, and the team. iCLOP (Intelligence Computer-Assisted Learning for Computer Programming) is an intelligent platform for self-paced and automated computer programming learning. Through iCLOP, anyone can learn various programming languages and software programming with computer-assisted assistance automatically.

Several products from the Department of Information Technology, which are the results of research by lecturers and students, were also exhibited at the researcher and IoT Research Center booth, including Edu-IoT Ecosystem, Blockly Edu-IoT, and Smart Door Access.


