Web-Based Treatment System In Online Games Addiction For Psau Students
Aberilla, Jewel R., Basilio, Tristhan Luwiz D., and Intal, Aprilyn Grace.
Web-Based Treatment System In Online Games Addiction For Psau Students [manuscript] / Aberilla, Jewel R., Basilio, Tristhan Luwiz D., and Intal, Aprilyn Grace. - Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, July 2022. - x, 86 ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
Nowadays, the majority of students are addicted to social media, particularly online games. They can learn new skills and have a really great source to challenge them, learn new skills, and discover their hidden talents through online games, all of which can improve the flexibility of the gamers. However, while there are some benefits to playing online games, there are also some disadvantages that the player may be unaware of because of the amount of time they devote to games, which may cause their time to be consumed more than what they need to do most. In the study, the agile SDLC model was used. This will be used as a guide for the researchers to clearly define each phase and provide a well-organized system flow. Furthermore, the system was built with a variety of technologies, including PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Cron Jobs and Media Query, to facilitate understanding of the system's development process from start to finish. The aim of this study is to help the students at the Pampanga State Agricultural University. The system can help the students by providing guidance and knowledge in terms of how they can overcome excessive gaming so that they can manage their daily activities properly. The researchers used online survey questionnaires to gather information about the respondents' attitudes toward website development, for which they used convenience sampling. The study's respondents are PSAU students and IT experts. They are using the Web-based Treatment System for Online Games Addiction for PSAU students. Both student users and faculty members, as IT experts and administrators of the website system, strongly agreed that the system is a great help in giving guidelines, providing knowledge, and assisting them in maintaining their websites by reminding them via email that they provided.
Web-Based Treatment System In Online Games Addiction For Psau Students [manuscript] / Aberilla, Jewel R., Basilio, Tristhan Luwiz D., and Intal, Aprilyn Grace. - Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, July 2022. - x, 86 ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
Nowadays, the majority of students are addicted to social media, particularly online games. They can learn new skills and have a really great source to challenge them, learn new skills, and discover their hidden talents through online games, all of which can improve the flexibility of the gamers. However, while there are some benefits to playing online games, there are also some disadvantages that the player may be unaware of because of the amount of time they devote to games, which may cause their time to be consumed more than what they need to do most. In the study, the agile SDLC model was used. This will be used as a guide for the researchers to clearly define each phase and provide a well-organized system flow. Furthermore, the system was built with a variety of technologies, including PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Cron Jobs and Media Query, to facilitate understanding of the system's development process from start to finish. The aim of this study is to help the students at the Pampanga State Agricultural University. The system can help the students by providing guidance and knowledge in terms of how they can overcome excessive gaming so that they can manage their daily activities properly. The researchers used online survey questionnaires to gather information about the respondents' attitudes toward website development, for which they used convenience sampling. The study's respondents are PSAU students and IT experts. They are using the Web-based Treatment System for Online Games Addiction for PSAU students. Both student users and faculty members, as IT experts and administrators of the website system, strongly agreed that the system is a great help in giving guidelines, providing knowledge, and assisting them in maintaining their websites by reminding them via email that they provided.