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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun |
Making effective use of time entails maximising functions such as task start-up, task focus, and task
balancing. From creating work plans, it can be one step solution for student especially who
proscrastinate do not feel less anxious after creating their work plans. The main focus of this research
is on the concept of “discipline” management and how timeline or schedule management able to
influence student daily activities or task. In the view of discplines, Time management skills able to
influence student’s academic performance. This is because, both variables are strongly positively
interrelated. When the student able to manage their time effectively, their educational achievements
will improve significantly. The purpose of this study was aims to implement and apply self-discipline
methods for students, especially by using the suitable method for themselves while studying. This
mobile application was develop with the combination of disciplinary and self-time management for
the user. This application allows the users to browse the provided study technique in the applications
with detail on how to apply that techniques to the user’s time management. This applications also
allow the users to create their daily task and keep notes in order to management schedule properly. It
is critical to provide education and guidance in orderto promote effective study habits and enhance
their study skills. In order to achieve the mentioned goal, the researcher has conducted a literature
review about this research and use the suitable methodology model for the project development. The
researcher has used a software development method called Evolutionary Prototyping approach during
the development process. It investigates theeffectiveness of study by utilizing time management and
appropriate study techniques. It aimed to provide an understanding of the efficacy of evolutionary
prototyping in assisting the researcher to address frequently changing requirements and iterative work
while remaining on schedule. |
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