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Salsabila Rohadi; Afrian Wahyu Dewa Nuswantara; Muffarijul Ikhwan; Ida Wahyuliani

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Pragaan Daya Village is a village located in Pragaan District, Sumenep Regency, East Java Province. Pragaan Daya Village is a village that has a thousand abundant resources, both natural resources and human resources. This wealth of resources should be used as best as possible to support the economy of the community. As is known, in this village there are abundant siwalan fruit plants which are known to have a different taste from siwalan fruits in other places. The siwalan fruit in this village has a legit and high-quality taste that makes this siwalan fruit a pity if it is not processed properly. So by doing so, we, the KKNT students of Trunojoyo Madura University, help create this siwalan fruit so that later it can become an MSME idea for the community in Pragaan Daya village. So that the creation of this siwalan fruit can be known to the wider community and can become an economic field for the community.

Salsabila Rohadi; Afrian Wahyu Dewa Nuswantara; Muffarijul Ikhwan; Ida Wahyuliani

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Pragaan Daya Village is a village located in Pragaan District, Sumenep Regency, East Java Province. Pragaan Daya Village is a village that has a thousand abundant resources, both natural resources and human resources. This wealth of resources should be used as best as possible to support the economy of the community. As is known, in this village there are abundant siwalan fruit plants which are known to have a different taste from siwalan fruits in other places. The siwalan fruit in this village has a legit and high-quality taste that makes this siwalan fruit a pity if it is not processed properly. So by doing so, we, the KKNT students of Trunojoyo Madura University, help create this siwalan fruit so that later it can become an MSME idea for the community in Pragaan Daya village. So that the creation of this siwalan fruit can be known to the wider community and can become an economic field for the community.

Maslahatul Ummah; Fatimah Mahadivinta Rahmaillah

Filosofi : Publikasi Ilmu Komunikasi, Desain, Seni Budaya 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

The revitalization of ancient buildings has an important role in preserving cultural heritage and also in developing the potential of art and architecture in Indonesia. In this research, the case study in this context will be the Dr. Saleh is in the city of Probolinggo, East Java. This museum was built in the 20th century and has high historical and architectural value. This research uses a qualitative approach in order to analyze the aesthetic, historical and social aspects of the building. By showing research results that the revitalization of museums can optimize their function as public spaces, increase the preservation of cultural heritage, and attract the interest of tourists. Through several art and educational programs, the Dr. Saleh was able to transform into a center of creativity that connects past and present generations. From the results of this analysis, it is recommended that revitalization be carried out while maintaining the original elements of the building, while adding several modern facilities that can support interaction with visitors. With this approach, the museum not only functions as a collection storage center but can also be used as an education and arts center that contributes to the development of local communities as well as tourism. It is also hoped that this research will be able to provide guidance for the revitalization of other historical buildings in Indonesia.

Alfan Nuril Hidayat; Mazroatus Saadah

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Abstract: Real Work Lecture (KKN) activities in Penari Village, Pasuruan, East Java, were carried out by students at Bhayangkara University, Jakarta Raya as a form of service to the community. This program lasts for one month with the aim of increasing public awareness of various aspects, such as education, health, environment and socio-culture. Various activities were carried out, including Takbiran Bersama and Coloring Competitions for children, which aimed to strengthen religious values, strengthen social relationships, and develop creativity and fine motor skills in children. The approach used in implementing this KKN is a participatory method, where students collaborate with the community to design and implement programs that suit local needs. Takbiran Bersama activities help strengthen togetherness and religious traditions, while coloring competitions provide fun education for children and support their psychological and social development. The results of this KKN activity show a positive impact, both in terms of increasing community participation in social activities and strengthening relationships between universities and village communities. The programs implemented are also able to contribute to increasing environmental awareness and community life skills. Overall, this KKN succeeded in achieving its main objective, namely helping to develop village communities and providing students with practical experience in applying their knowledge in the field.

Haya Salsabil Darmawan; Aninditya Daniar

SENIMAN: Jurnal Publikasi Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This article highlights the crucial role of illustrations as visual elements, especially on the book cover, which serves as the first window for children in their literacy journey. The design aims to produce children's book cover illustrations that are not only visually appealing but also reflective of the themes presented in the book's content. The results of this cover illustration design are expected to contribute positively to creating engaging and relevant learning materials for children participating in the Aisyiyah Playgroup in East Java..    

Oktaviani Permatasari; Wyda Lusiana; Mokhammad Ridha; Fajar Budiyanto; Khasbulloh Huda +2 more

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The aim of IT-based village community service activities in Balongmojo Village, Puri District, Mojokerto Regency, East Java is to increase understanding and skills of village traditional institutions as a means of preserving, empowering and integrating Balongmojo village traditional institutions with the SIMDES application. The problem with the Balongmojo Village traditional institution is that the knowledge of the village traditional institution administrators regarding IT and computer-based management skills is still not advanced, so all the activities of the Balongmojo village traditional institution have not been well documented. The implementation method used is utilizing the SIMDES Balongmojo application, training and mentoring regarding understanding for village administrators regarding skills in using the IT-based SIMDES application. The results of this Community Service are the IT-based SIMDES application and increased understanding and skills of village traditional institution administrators on how to collect and document all activities of village traditional institutions in Balongmojo.

Melynda Isaura; Fauzi Dwi Aryasatyawan; Sri Pingit Wulandari

Konstanta : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Indonesia is an agricultural country with great potential in the agricultural sector, both as a source of livelihood and as an economic driver. This sector has an important function in food security, improving farmers' welfare, and preserving the environment. Given Indonesia's regional diversity, it is important to develop policies that suit the agricultural characteristics of each region. This research uses the clustering method, a technique that groups data based on similar characteristics so that objects in one group (cluster) have high similarities, while between clusters they are different. This research applies the clustering method to group provinces in Indonesia based on agricultural sector factors in 2023, using hierarchical and non-hierarchical techniques. The results show that the optimum clusters obtained using both single linkage and K-Means formed five optimal clusters. The Java Island cluster shows high productivity, while Riau, East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan have quite high productivity with minimal labor. The largest clusters have a lot of unmanaged land, increasing employment opportunities. Significant variables influence grouping.

Aulia Ananta Habibi; Muhammad Syifa’ Nuqoba

Imajinasi : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan, Seni, dan Teknologi 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

The Lirboyo islamic boarding school in the city of kediri, east java, is one of the islamic boarding schools that proiritizes the salaf method education system (yellow book recitation), a part from being know for its traditional learing methods, the islamic boarding school builiding is also not far from the local architectural approach, varied with middle eastern architecture which creates its own sacred value. One of the building with the javanese architectural approach with a combination of middle eastern architecture is the lawangsongo mosque building. Mosque is a used for large activities organized by the lirboyo islamic boarding school. With a combination of javanese arcitecture and middle eastern architecture, the lawangsongo mosque building is one of the interisting icon in the cottage. The roof is one of the characteristic of the sacred javanese architectural approach and is added to the mihrab, thus creating sacred and religious values in the mosque.

Abghaza Bayu Kusuma Wardhana; Rakha Maheswara; Sri Pingit Wulandari

Algoritma : Jurnal Matematika, Ilmu pengetahuan Alam, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Poverty means the inability to fulfill the basic needs of family members, both food and non-food.  In this study, we will analyze several indicators that are assumed to be factors that influence poverty in East Java in 2023, including East Java in 2023, including the percentage of poor people, life expectancy, average years of schooling, and unemployment rate. life expectancy, average years of schooling, and open unemployment rate using cluster analysis to group kabupatens. cluster analysis to group districts/cities into clusters based on the factors that influence poverty. factors that influence poverty. The data used is secondary data obtained through the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) website as much as 38 data. Then the data obtained were analyzed for data characteristics, multivariate normal distribution assumption test, independent assumption test, and cluster analysis. assumption test, multivariate normal distribution, independent assumption test, cluster analysis hierarchical, and non-hierarchical cluster analysis, and selection of the best method to determine the optimum cluster. optimum cluster. So that the results obtained data characteristics tend not to be equal, fulfill the multivariate normal distribution assumption test, dependent data. At Hierarchical clustering results obtained the grouping of districts/cities in East Java based on the factors that influence poverty into 5 based on factors that influence poverty into 5 clusters, with 7 districts/municipalities in cluster 1, 16 districts/municipalities in cluster 2, 10 districts/municipalities in cluster 3, 4 districts/municipalities in cluster 4. districts/municipalities in cluster 3, 4 districts/municipalities in cluster 4, and 1 district/municipality in cluster 5. Based on these results, differences in characteristics between clusters indicates that there are significant variations in poverty factors in each region. The results of the non-hierarchical clustering resulted in the grouping of districts/municipalities in East Java based on the factors affecting poverty into 2 clusters, with 13 clusters. factors that influence poverty as many as 2 clusters, with 13 cluster 1, 25 districts/cities in cluster 2. Also, the results of the ANOVA test results obtained the results of all variables of the factors that influencing poverty in districts/municipalities in East Java Province significantly on poverty.

Bintang Amirul Mukminin; Muhammad Hasan Alwi Abu Sifa; Sri Pingit Wulandari

Uranus: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro, Sains dan Informatika 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Poverty is one of the main issues in Indonesia although many policies have been implemented by the government to overcome this problem. With this problem, a study was conducted which aims to identify factors that affect poverty in East Java in 2023 using the principal component analysis (PCA) method. PCA is a multivariate analysis technique used to extract information from correlated data, so as to summarize several variables into principal components. In this study, the variables used include the number of poor people, percentage of poor people, poverty severity index, open unemployment rate, labor force participation rate, and life expectancy from 38 districts/cities in East Java. It was found that the data characteristics had low variance with the exception of one variable, and met the assumptions of multivariate normal distribution, interrelationship between variables, data sufficiency, and correlation between variables suitable for PCA. Factor analysis with PCA produces two main components, namely community living conditions and labor conditions, which can represent the original variables in their influence on poverty in East Java. Suggestions from this study are expected to be a reference for policy makers in improving community welfare and labor conditions in East Java. Future research is expected to add related variables to obtain more detailed results.

Fryma Putra Pratama; Fitriadi Fitriadi; Emmilya Umma Aziza Gaffar

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The study explores the impact of regional infrastructure investment on economic growth and regional inequality in East Kalimantan Province from 2012 to 2023. Motivated by the ongoing development disparities in Indonesia, especially outside Java and Sumatra, this research examines how infrastructure spending—particularly in public works, housing, and transportation—affects East Kalimantan’s economic growth and regional inequality. Using a quantitative methodology, the analysis leverages secondary data obtained from local government agencies. The research employs SPSS 23 for path analysis to evaluate relationships among variables, focusing on East Kalimantan’s fiscal allocations and their impacts on economic dynamics. The results indicate mixed impacts across sectors: while housing and transportation investments significantly promote economic growth, public works spending shows no significant effect.

Luki Imelda; Yusup Rogo Yuono

Damai : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Filsafat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Generation Z is the generation born between 1997 – 2012, who in 2023 will be 11 – 26 years old (Beresford Research). Some of Generation Z in 2024 will be teenagers. During this time, teenagers often face difficult times in finding their identity. Especially in generation Z, who were born in the midst of very rapid developments, especially in the internet era, which requires teenagers to be able to master it well. Along with the positive impacts that occur, negative impacts also affect teenagers today. The challenges and challenges faced by teenagers can have a negative impact on their future success. Therefore, there is a need for mentors around them to direct them. Faith is the basis that generation Z must have to be able to adapt in the search for identity and compete in a very rapid era of development. In this way, the Church plays a very important role in building the growth of faith of generation Z. This faith growth research was carried out at the JKI Mahanaim Church in Blitar City, East Java in order to increase the growth of faith of generation Z in the internet era in Blitar City and form a new concept in the world of pastoral ministries. This research uses a literature study method with a qualitative and descriptive approach. Researchers used James W Fowler's theory of faith growth to determine indicators of Generation Z experiencing faith growth. From the results of this research, it is hoped that Church Leaders and Mentors will pay special attention to the growth of faith and ways to build the faith of Generation Z.

Trisadi, Difha; Minarni Nur Trilita; Iwan Wahjudijanto

Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology Sciences 2024 Faculty Of Engineering University 17 August 1945 Semarang

Abstract Rainfall or discharge data is obtained from the river basin authority by conducting hydrological analysis using the Nakayashu Synthetic Unit Hydrograph method to obtain the peak flood discharge and performing a dependable flow analysis (Q80%) using probability equations. On January 2, 2020 there was a flash flood that destroyed at least 1,410 houses, 30 bridges and hydraulic buildings located in the ciberang river flow among them is the PDAM row water intake structure. The need for hydrological studies to predict flood discharge as data needed in planning the stability of hydraulic building structures and determining the water surface elevation for intake operations. The results of the hydrological study of the Ciberang watershed obtained the design flood discharge values for specific return period of Q2 = 205,1 m3/s, Q5 = 340,5 m3/s, Q10 = 406,4 m3/s, Q25 = 475,6 m3/s, Q50 = 518,1 m3/s, Q100 = 549,6 m3/s. The estimated historical flash flood discharge that occurred in early 2020 in the ciberang river upstream of the Karian reservoir based on the testimony of residents as high as 8 meters is equivalent to the design discharge for Q25, which is 475.6 m³/s. The results of the dependable discharge (Q80%) calculations for the Ciberang watershed indicate that the minimum discharge occurs in September at 7.22 m³/s, while the maximum discharge occurs in February at 37.0 m³/s.   Keywords: Hidrology, Rainfall Plan, Flood Discharge Plan, Dependable Discharge.

Putri Faradilah; Nurhasan Nurhasan; Muchamad Arif Al Arha; Kolektus Oky Ristanto

International Journal of Educational Research 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This article and research aim to develop a training program focused on shooting and pointing techniques for East Java athletes in preparation for the upcoming Aceh-Sumut XXI Pre-National Sports Week (PRAPON). Shooting techniques are a fundamental skill in petanque, essential for scoring points and displacing the opponent’s ball from the jack. Meanwhile, pointing involves throwing techniques aimed at positioning the ball close to the jack. This study involved East Java Puslatda athletes undergoing regular training sessions as preparation for PRAPON Aceh-Sumut XXI. The method used in this study is Research and Development (R&D). The findings demonstrate that the developed training program can enhance the quality of East Java athletes’ shooting and pointing techniques, thereby aiming to achieve optimal results at PRAPON Aceh-Sumut XXI.

Ahmad Nur Khusaini; Supriyono Supriyono; Adin Fauzi; Hesty Puspita Sari

Jurnal Ilmuan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This research examines English language education at SMAN 1 Sutojayan Blitar using a qualitative case study. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis, focusing on planning, organization, implementation, and assessment. The findings reveal that English teaching at the school is highly structured and effective. Key elements include detailed planning, diverse instructional methods, and a student-centered approach. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with students' skill levels, and clear role delegation, strong coordination, and efficient resource use contribute to a positive learning environment. The communicative approach, technology integration, and varied teaching techniques promote active student participation. A comprehensive assessment system provides continuous feedback, supporting learning progress. Overall, the study highlights the importance of holistic teaching strategies that enhance students' English-speaking skills and can serve as a model for improving English language education.

Pius Owen Krismanto Wiwoho; Is Fadhillah

Jurnal Penelitian Manajemen dan Inovasi Riset 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study aims to examine “The effect of work motivation and salary on employee productivity performance”. The background of this research is the decline in productivity that occurred at PT Integra Indocabinet in 2012 and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The sample in this study were employees at PT Integra Indocabinet Sedati Sidoarjo East Java, totaling 100 people as respondents taken using the Slovin formula. The sampling technique used in this study is non probability sampling, namely techniques that do not buy opportunities or become samples. By using a questionnaire method 4 Likert scale. From the results of hypothesis testing, it shows that 1) motivation has no significant positive effect on employee performance when the t statistical test is carried out, 2) salary has a significant positive effect on employee performance, 3) motivation and salary on productivity simultaneously have a significant positive effect.

Andiwi Meifilina; Nik Haryanti

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The aim of this research is to conduct a semiotic analysis of the artistic symbols and da'wah messages in the Jaranan Tril Turonggo Mudo Dance from Blitar, East Java. This study employs a qualitative research approach, with the subjects including dancers, cultural figures, and members of the community who appreciate the Jaranan Tril performance and possess in-depth knowledge about it. These subjects consist of one spiritual leader, one trainer, two dancers, and one resident of Gogodeso Village, Kanigoro District, Blitar Regency. Informants were selected using purposive sampling. Data collection techniques included interviews, observation, documentation, and literature review. The data were analyzed qualitatively using a descriptive method, with the analysis results presented in narrative form to explain the phenomena examined in this research. The findings reveal that the Jaranan Tril Dance performance is divided into three acts: the opening act (bukak kalangan), the main session, and the final session (kesurupan) and closure. Each session carries symbolic meaning. The opening act is intended to seek protection from the Creator and symbolizes the start of the Jaranan Tril Dance performance. This session includes an introductory sequence of five movement types that express the prowess of warriors or knights as heroes, embodying boldness and courage. The main session features three movement types symbolizing warfare. The kesurupan (trance) and closing session hold symbolic meaning related to beliefs in the existence of other, unseen life forms, or invisible spirits. During the kesurupan session, the possessed dancers (caplokan) perform unconscious actions and feats.  This study recommends that future researchers interested in similar topics explore other types of Jaranan dances found across Java, which may offer new and deeper perspectives on the cultural and symbolic richness of Jaranan dance in this region.

Nunuk Indarti; M. Mascun Andianto; Kiki Oktavia; Safitri Wulandari

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pembangunan Lokal 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This article discusses community empowerment efforts in Segoropuro Village, Rejoso District, Pasuruan Regency, East Java Province, to overcome problems in education. Through a local wisdom-based Literasanctuary, this program integrates educational, economic and digitalization curricula. The theoretical framework includes increasing public awareness, the role of society in improving education, building economic independence, establishing literacy, empowering the creative economy, equality education programs. Implementation method for implementing the smart village program with 3 learning curricula, smart village mentoring program in Segoropuro literacy by the Pasuruan district education and culture office, monitoring program by the small and medium enterprise cooperative service. This article presents concrete steps towards a smart Segoropuro Village through literature based on local wisdom to build economic independence.

Hardono Hardono; Kezia Kurnia; Syarofina Hernila; Catur Wulandari; Shidiq Hema +4 more

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Politeness, for Javanese people is very important. Javanese culture highly upholds politeness or Eastern customs. A person's manners can be seen and assessed from their behavior (patrap) and speech (subasita/unggah-ungguh). So there is a proverb that says "Ajining raga tumata ing busana, ajining dhiri gumantung kedaling lathi", this expression implies that whether someone is good or not can be assessed from the way they dress and speak. Along with the development of the era of globalization today, Javanese cultural values ​​are increasingly being degraded. . The younger generation who are reluctant to apply the manners of Javanese language which are considered complicated, they also have difficulty using polite and respectful language (ragam krama). The reason is that manners are considered difficult so that they (especially young people today) are afraid that if they apply the correct manners incorrectly, they will be considered impolite or arrogant; the second reason is that Javanese language (ungguh-ungguh) is perceived as not bringing progress to their future ideals. Thus, socialization of Javanese politeness was held for elementary school students, with the aim of improving students' character and instilling politeness from an early age. Socialization was carried out for students in grades 5 and 6 at SDN 01 Kayumas and SDN 02 Kayumas. The delivery of simple materials and direct practice made it easier for students to understand the politeness material.

Nauval Chaidar Zaki; Jonathan David Christmason; Ahmad Farhan Ramanda Janitra; Adel Konkrit Abdinusa; Khalid Nurdiansyah +3 more

Zebra: Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Ilmu Hewani 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

Giant Freshwater Prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) or also known as Giant Freshwater Prawn is a type of crustacean that has the largest size compared to other freshwater prawns. Giant prawns are a freshwater fisheries commodity that has great potential to be developed because it has a high selling value. This Field Work Practice (PKL) activity was carried out at the Brackish Water Cultivation Installation (IBAP) in Probolinggo City, East Java. The results of Field Work Practices (PKL) regarding giant prawn nursery techniques start from preparing nursery ponds, preparing water for rearing media, stocking juveniles, managing water tanks for rearing media, water quality management, feed management, controlling pests and diseases, as well as harvesting and packaging. Water quality measurements include DO with values obtained at 5.1-5.6 mg/L, pH 7.1-8.7, temperature reaching 24-28°C, and salinity ranging from 0-5 ppt. The feed given is Artemia salina, corn bran mixed with flakes in a ratio of 3:1, and commercial feed is in the form of pellets with a frequency of administration twice a day, namely in the morning and evening.