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Muhammad Najhan Tsaani; Nanang Nanang; Dwi Fitria Alfiani; Najwa Masayu Azzahra; Yasin Kamil +4 more

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The development of information technology requires educational institutions to adapt so that administrative processes and internal management can run more effectively and efficiently. Islamic boarding schools as modern Islamic educational institutions are also not exempt from this need. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to optimize computer networks and improve the understanding of pesantren staff regarding folder sharing systems, printer sharing, and data management ethics at Pondok Pesantren Modern Darel Azhar, Rangkasbitung, Banten. Implementation methods include initial observation, network design and installation, material delivery and training, data sharing system implementation, and technical evaluation. The results show that the pesantren now has a more organized, stable, and optimally utilized local area network (LAN). In addition, administrative staff gained a better understanding of computer network basics, data sharing systems, and digital data management ethics. This activity has a positive impact on the efficiency of pesantren administrative management and can serve as a model for implementing computer network technology in modern pesantren environments.

Azwar Fadlan; Deasy Natalia Lessu

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Low English proficiency remains a problem for the younger generation in Mimika Regency, particularly in speaking skills. Additionally, the flow of modernization influences the low appreciation of society, especially the younger generation, towards local culture, with the emergence of popular culture. This community service activity offers an English Storytelling Competition as a creative and innovative educational medium to integrate English competency and the preservation of the local culture of indigenous communities in Mimika Regency. This program used a collaborative approach/community-based participatory approach (CBPA) through community involvement in the planning, script preparation, workshops, competitions, and reflection stages, together with the utilization of existing local strengths and wisdom. The main purpose of this program is to encourage social change in the community, which includes: (1) increasing oral English skills in the young generation in Mimika. (2) the presence of awareness and pride in the importance of preserving local culture, and (3) the creation of a community environment that provides appreciation for local cultural products that grow together with global challenges. The results of the activity showed an increase in English communication skills, growing self-confidence in students, and the presence of creativity in interestingly packaging Amungme-Kamoro folklore. In addition, this activity brings a new awareness of the importance of preserving local culture, potential leaders who dare to appear in public, and presents a new institution in the form of a space competition that combines aspects of language and cultural education.