Eventify: A Web-based Event Management and Attendance Monitoring System with Data Analytics

Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2025, Vol 37, Issue 5

Abstract

This empirical study examines the implementation of Eventify, a web-based platform addressing chronic inefficiencies in rural Philippine secondary school event coordination through QR-enabled attendance tracking and dynamic scheduling algorithms. Confronting analog workflow fragmentation and digital adoption barriers, the research presents a framework integrating iterative Scrum development with academic temporal cycles and dual evaluation metrics: ISO 25010 technical standards and psychosocial adoption factors from Davis' Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Technical assessments by 20 IT specialists demonstrated exceptional system reliability (α=0.93) across critical operational parameters, including 98.4% uptime during peak concurrent access and perfect attendance record integrity across 2,143 transactions. Pedagogical evaluations with 30 stakeholders revealed significant alignment between perceived utility (M=4.65) and behavioral adoption intent (M=4.58), with path analysis identifying system responsiveness (β=0.79) rather than interface simplicity as the primary adoption driver. The platform induced measurable behavioral shifts: 73% reduction in post-event administrative reconciliation time and 41% increase in student-initiated extracurricular activities through self-service modules. These emergent outcomes suggest the system's capacity to transcend operational objectives by fostering participatory governance in institutional planning processes. This work contributes three substantive advancements: 1) A replicable model for educational technology integration in Global South institutions 2) Empirical validation of agility-bureaucracy compatibility through Scrum methodology adapted to academic calendars 3) Quantitative demonstration of technical robustness as a prerequisite for psychosocial adoption in resource-constrained environments. The findings challenge conventional edtech scalability paradigms while advancing SDG 4 and 9 through context-adaptive digital transformation. Future research directions include federated architecture development for inter-school event interoperability and machine learning-driven participation forecasting models.

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Hazel Joyce Agpalo , Shaira Castro , Avegail Kimberlie Ciriaco , Almira Jane Coloma , Jonathan Galope , Vladimir Figueroa

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  • EP ID EP768662
  • DOI 10.70838/pemj.370505
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Hazel Joyce Agpalo, Shaira Castro, Avegail Kimberlie Ciriaco, Almira Jane Coloma, Jonathan Galope, Vladimir Figueroa (2025). Eventify: A Web-based Event Management and Attendance Monitoring System with Data Analytics. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 37(5), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-768662