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Title: Student Information System (SIS) of Agoo Kiddie Special High
School, Agoo, La Union
Authors: Febe Ryan E. Abando, Romel D. BAlangue and
Gemin Ad Boado
Institution: Polythecnic College of La Union (PCLU)
Instructor: Mrs. Julie Ann Sanchez The study is entitled student information system of agoo kiddie special high school. The developed system sought answers to the following objectives: To determine the degree of the existing system in term of Performance, Information, Economics, Control and Security, Efficiency, Service. To determine the Information and Communication technology (ICT) profile such as Hardware, Software, People ware, Network Infrastructure. The exert of the SIS of Agoo Kiddie Special High School in terms of Efficiency, Affective, Helpfulness, Control, Learn Ability. To determine the level usability of Agoo Kiddie Special school-Student Information System (AKSS-SIS). The descriptive type of research design, survey checklist and survey questionnaire were used in the determination of the status of the ICT resources, assessment of the status of the existing student information process and as well as in the determination of the usability to the developed the system.
Developmental type of research was used in the development of the SIS with the use of the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model. Data gathered were analyzed by the way of frequency count and mean. The study has a total 50 respondents consisting the students of the Agoo Kiddie Special High School. The findings of the study showed that the AKSHS has existing the student information process was a disinhibition due to the new system way of keeping and managing student records; the developed SIS based on RAD model best run with Visual Basic Language and MySQL as its back-end application; the usability showed the respondents generally perceived that the system is Slightly Usable because they may started new management system

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