Desain User Interface ‘Disaster Spatial Learning Global Partnership’

Authors

  • Aaron Christoperus Prayogo Lauw Universitas Ma Chung
  • Meme Susilowati Universitas Ma Chung
  • Budi Handoyo UM Malang (Universitas Negeri Malang)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59934/jaiea.v5i2.2001

Keywords:

dashboard; disaster education; user interface design; Web-GIS.

Abstract

This article presents the design of the User Interface (UI) for the DSL Global Partnership (DSLGP) system, a Web-GIS–based educational platform developed to support disaster literacy and digital learning. The study focuses on translating the Software Requirements Specification into structured UI components, including the Home page, role-based dashboards, and key transactional workflows such as guest registration, assessment distribution, resource validation, and data import operations. The UI is designed using a user-centered approach, emphasizing clarity, accessibility, and role separation to ensure intuitive navigation for research teams, teachers, students, administrators, and public users. This work provides a concise and systematic overview of the UI structure that can guide subsequent implementation and evaluation stages within the DSLGP development cycle.

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Published

2026-02-15

How to Cite

Lauw, A. C. P., Susilowati, M., & Handoyo, B. (2026). Desain User Interface ‘Disaster Spatial Learning Global Partnership’. Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Applications (JAIEA), 5(2), 2762–2768. https://doi.org/10.59934/jaiea.v5i2.2001