Framework E-Counseling System Career For Counselor And Students Using Certainty Factor Method
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AUTHOR(S)
Irwan, Ambiyar, Gustientiedina, Alyauma Hajjah, Yenny Desnelita
KEYWORDS
Certainty Factor, Design, e-Counseling Career, Framework System
ABSTRACT
Adjustment in career counseling guidance into e-Counseling career is required in this rapidly changing digital era. E-Counseling career contents use a system framework for counselors and the students with the help of calculating certainty factor method as an analytical method that can replace the career consultation counseling in direct conduct between counselor and student. In this research, the methods for easy and rapid career counseling content are presented for effective career consulting services. The results of this research will provide efficiency when the e-counseling career system can show that the content development methods of career consultancy are presented in terms of developing guidance and career counseling contexts. The method of content development presented in this research is considered to bring new changes in the method of developing e-counseling career content by using certainty factor method against suitable career chosen by the students.
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