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Hengki Mangiring Parulian Simarmata; Erikson Damanik; Erwin Sirait; Doris Yolanda Saragih

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The teaching campus program is one of the independent campus programs, an initiative from the Ministry of Education to improve the quality of education in schools throughout Indonesia. This article reviews the service carried out by Field Supervisor Lecturers with students from Nommensen University Pematangsiantar and Simalungun University who carried out service at Taman Siswa Private Middle School and Kartika Pematangsiantar Private Middle School in 2024. The main focus of this service is strengthening literacy and numeracy through creative and innovative approaches. This article discusses mentoring activities, evaluations, and challenges faced during the program. Based on monitoring results, this program increased student motivation in literacy and numeracy and fostered collaborative skills among students..

Ulin Nafiah; Yeni Rusyani; Trinkul Kalita

Journal of Health Sciences, Nursing and Nutrition 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The healthcare industry is increasingly relying on medical textiles, particularly single-use items such as surgical gowns, masks, and drapes, to maintain hygiene and prevent infections. However, the widespread use of these single-use textiles raises significant environmental and health concerns. These items are primarily made from non-biodegradable materials, contributing to large volumes of waste and environmental pollution. The production and disposal of single-use textiles also generate carbon emissions, further exacerbating climate change. In response to these challenges, reusable medical textiles have emerged as a more sustainable alternative. Reusable textiles offer several environmental benefits, including reduced resource consumption, lower carbon emissions, and decreased waste generation. Additionally, reusable textiles can improve occupational health by reducing healthcare workers' exposure to harmful chemicals and irritants found in single-use textiles. This study compares the environmental impact and occupational health risks associated with reusable and single-use medical textiles, focusing on factors such as carbon footprint, waste generation, and chemical exposure. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies were employed to quantify the environmental impacts, while workplace exposure measurements assessed the health risks to healthcare workers. The results indicate that reusable textiles significantly reduce carbon emissions and waste compared to single-use textiles. Furthermore, reusable textiles were associated with lower levels of chemical exposure for healthcare workers. The study concludes with recommendations for healthcare systems to adopt reusable textiles to reduce environmental and health risks, while also suggesting areas for future research on sustainable textile innovations and the integration of reusable systems in healthcare facilities.

Inna Noor Inayati; Siti Yuriah; Syed Asif Ali

Journal of Health Sciences, Nursing and Nutrition 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Eco-pharmaceuticals are an emerging solution in the pharmaceutical industry, aimed at reducing environmental impacts through sustainable production, distribution, and disposal practices. The growing concern over pharmaceutical waste, especially in low-resource settings, highlights the need for greener alternatives. Pharmaceutical residues, often not fully removed during conventional wastewater treatments, contribute significantly to water pollution and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. Eco-pharmaceuticals address these issues by using biodegradable materials, environmentally friendly production methods, and safer disposal techniques, thereby reducing the persistence of pharmaceutical contaminants in the environment. Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an essential methodology used to evaluate the environmental impact of pharmaceutical products, considering all stages from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal. The results of LCA show that eco-pharmaceuticals significantly reduce water pollution potential and carbon emissions when compared to conventional drugs. Additionally, they offer a more resource-efficient alternative by minimizing waste generation during production and ensuring safer end-of-life disposal. Despite the clear environmental benefits, challenges remain in transitioning to eco-pharmaceuticals, particularly in low-resource settings where infrastructure for waste management is limited. Cost and availability of eco-pharmaceuticals may also pose barriers to widespread adoption. However, with appropriate policy interventions, public education, and technological innovations, these challenges can be addressed. This study underscores the potential of eco-pharmaceuticals in mitigating environmental degradation while offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals, particularly in regions most vulnerable to pollution.

Malikha Cinta Meilany; Mutaji Mutaji; Billgheza Alshakira Bunga; Lulu Nurwidiawati

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The digitalization of philanthropic da'wah management has brought about a fundamental change in the way da'wah institutions manage philanthropic activities. By using a digital platform, these philanthropic da'wah institutions can reach a wider audience, increase transparency, and strengthen relationships with donors and the general public. However, this digitalization also brings challenges such as intense competition, demands for high professionalism and accountability, and data security risks. The opportunities for digitalization of philanthropic da'wah management include increasing reach and accessibility, operational efficiency, transparency and accountability, innovation in da'wah programs, and improving relationships with donors. Meanwhile, the challenges faced include intense competition, demands for high professionalism and accountability, and data security risks. Therefore, philanthropic da'wah institutions need to have adaptive and innovative strategies to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of philanthropic da'wah activities in the modern era.

Fadly Tri Karbie Purba; Rini Sumarni; Nuralizah Zannah; Farhis Setiawan

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Da'wah is an activity that aims to invite people to the path of truth and guidance from Allah SWT, carried out orally or in writing with the spirit of calling and guiding the people. As an integral part of Islamic teachings, this da'wah requires not only sincerity but also good management so that its implementation is effective, structured, and relevant to the development of the times. In this case, management becomes an important element that includes planning, implementing, and evaluating religious programs. The values ​​contained in this management can be reflected in the Qur'an, such as strategy, trustworthy leadership, and a wise approach, emphasizing the importance of integration between da'wah and management. Management is interpreted as an-nizam or at-tanzim, which is a regulatory system that puts everything in its place. The relationship between management and da'wah is synergistic, where da'wah requires a management program and communication media to reach the community effectively and innovatively. A da'i, in this context, also has a very imaudience’s important role, namely as a manager who must understand the audience's characteristics and design the right da'wah strategy. Therefore, the integration of management in da'wah activities is one of the essential needs in building a systematic and competitive da'wah movement amidst modern social dynamics.

Yuniar Affandy; Salmi Yuniar Bahri; Masbullah Masbullah; Pitriadi Pitriadi; Tahur Ramdani

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

North Batu Rimpang Hamlet is known as a center for fresh fish trading; however, its utilization as a raw material for processed fish products remains low. This study aims to analyze the use of fish in improving the economy of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in North Batu Rimpang Hamlet through fish processing training. The method used is descriptive qualitative, including interviews, observations, and documentation involving SME actors. The results show that the training provided on processing fish into two types of products—fish nuggets and shredded fish—successfully increased the knowledge and skills of the SME participants. They reported higher incomes and better market access after attending the training. Moreover, more innovative and competitive processed fish products have begun to enter the market, demonstrating the program's success in supporting the local economy.

Ahmad Fahrizal; Hastin Umi Anisah; Mahdi Hidayatullah

Riset Ilmu Manajemen Bisnis dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study explores social entrepreneurship in Muara Teweh, focusing on how innovative practices and collaborative efforts contribute to community economic development. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to analyze existing literature related to social entrepreneurship and its impacts on local economies. By examining various case studies and theoretical frameworks, this paper identifies key factors that facilitate successful social entrepreneurial initiatives in Muara Teweh. The findings reveal that innovation and collaboration not only enhance the effectiveness of social enterprises but also foster sustainable economic growth in the community. This study highlights the importance of integrating local resources and knowledge, as well as the role of community engagement in driving social entrepreneurship forward. The research concludes with recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to enhance the effectiveness of social entrepreneurship in Muara Teweh, emphasizing the need for supportive frameworks that encourage innovation and collaboration among stakeholders.

Ahmad Fahrizal; Hastin Umi Anisah; Mahdi Hidayatullah

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

This study explores social entrepreneurship in Muara Teweh, focusing on how innovative practices and collaborative efforts contribute to community economic development. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to analyze existing literature related to social entrepreneurship and its impacts on local economies. By examining various case studies and theoretical frameworks, this paper identifies key factors that facilitate successful social entrepreneurial initiatives in Muara Teweh. The findings reveal that innovation and collaboration not only enhance the effectiveness of social enterprises but also foster sustainable economic growth in the community. This study highlights the importance of integrating local resources and knowledge, as well as the role of community engagement in driving social entrepreneurship forward. The research concludes with recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to enhance the effectiveness of social entrepreneurship in Muara Teweh, emphasizing the need for supportive frameworks that encourage innovation and collaboration among stakeholders.

Ruhtiani, Maya; Naili, Yuris Tri

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This article focuses on enhancing the understanding and awareness of MSME in the Banyumas region about the critical importance of copyright protection. Additionally, it provides assistance in the copyright registration process to improve the competitiveness of their products. A key challenge for MSME business owners in Banyumas is the lack of intellectual property protection, which makes their innovative products vulnerable to imitation and misuse, diminishing their incentive to innovate further. The methodology adopted for this study includes data collection through observation and document analysis. The findings reveal that the program effectively enhanced the knowledge of MSME business owners regarding copyright protection and the associated registration process. Moreover, the mentoring process encouraged greater participation by MSME business owners in using copyright as a tool for product protection. This initiative not only helps safeguard their intellectual property but also has a positive impact on increasing sales and product competitiveness in the marketplace.

April Gunawan; Tri Cahyadi; Larsen Barasa; Jay Singgih; Wardoyo Dwi Kurniawan +1 more

International Journal of Management 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study examines the effectiveness of enhancing teacher training and development programs for maritime instructors by focusing on improving both pedagogical skills and industry knowledge. The research explores applied management strategies in the fields of port, shipping, and logistics, aligning them with industry-specific educational needs. Qualitative perspectives from 5 maritime professionals, 5 lecturers, and 5 graduates working in maritime sectors were analyzed through descriptive analysis. The study aims to understand how maritime instructors can effectively integrate technical, promotional, marketing, and innovative skills into their teaching practices to better prepare students for the maritime industry. The data collection was conducted through structured interviews, observations, and focus group discussions. Findings indicate that improving teacher training not only enhances instructor competencies but also bridges the gap between maritime education and industry requirements. Key indicators include the effectiveness and efficiency of the training programs, with a performance score of 9/10 based on qualitative assessment. The paper discusses the implications for maritime vocational education, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement in instructor development. The study concludes with recommendations for further enhancing maritime teacher training programs by incorporating modern management practices and technological advancements to ensure that maritime education stays relevant to industry demands.

Siffa Maulana; Rizky Fauzi

Harmoni: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Sosial 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

In the "Jakarta 101" advertising campaign, there are three local tourist locations in Jakarta that are rarely visited and hidden gems that we want to highlight, namely Difabis Kopi, Museum di Tengah Kebun, and Gang Hijau Cemara. In the process of creating this campaign, the Art Director has a central role. pre-production to post-production stages. The Art Director is responsible for designing the initial concept in the form of a visual concept, creating a logo, and executing the concept. The main objective of this advertising campaign is to introduce the unique side and hidden advantages of local tourist attractions in Jakarta , and also produce a campaign that is effective when viewed visually and in reading this journal, while presenting an innovative approach for those interested in opening a highly creative business both within and outside the city. The reasons behind the creator's initiative in creating the advertising campaign " Jakarta 101" is to spread awareness that amidst the hustle and bustle of the metropolitan city, there are unique locations such as coffee shops that empower individuals with disabilities, interactive museums with guides who discuss the meaning behind each historical artifact, as well as educational places that emphasize the importance of environmental awareness and recycling practices. This advertising campaign aims to increase tourists' interest in visiting local tourist attractions in Jakarta that are rarely visited and hidden gems in Jakarta.

Haikal Cahaya; Ida Putriani; Ida Putri Rarasati

Pentagon : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

This research evaluates the effectiveness of using game-based learning media, MAGECAH, in teaching Mathematics on the topic of fractions in the 4th grade at SDN Nglegok 1 Blitar. The method used is a quasi-experiment with a nonequivalent control group design. The sample consists of 52 students, divided into experimental and control groups. Research instruments include tests, questionnaires, observations, and documentation. The analysis results show that the MAGECAH media significantly improves students' understanding, with a t-test significance value of 0.000. This media is also considered effective in making learning more interactive and engaging. Thus, MAGECAH can become an innovative alternative in Mathematics learning, particularly in the topic of fractions, to improve students' learning outcomes.

Sulisti Virya Saman; Sri Wahyuningsi Laiya; Sri Rawanti

Inovasi Pendidikan dan Anak Usia Dini 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study aims to determine the correlation between the teacher's role and children's social behavior at TK Dewi Sartika Kindergarten, Sipatana District, Gorontalo City. The researcher employed a qualitative research method to explore this relationship. The subjects consisted of one teacher and 13 students from the same class. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results describe that the correlation between the teacher's role and the social behavior of young children encompasses six aspects: 1) The teacher as an educator, for example, teaches children how to make friends, share, and collaborate through group games or class activities. 2) The teacher as a manager, for example, establishing clear classroom rules, such as taking turns speaking during discussions or respecting others' feelings. 3) The teacher, as a supervisor, guides children to resolve conflicts peacefully and teaches them how to negotiate or empathize with their peers' emotions. 4) The teacher is an innovator, for example, introducing role-play activities where children pretend to be in different professions or social situations, allowing them to practice social interactions fun and innovatively. 5) The teacher is a communicator, for example, helping children express their emotions healthily when they feel angry or sad and teaching them how to communicate with their peers. 6) The teacher is a motivator, for example, by praising and rewarding children who display positive social behavior, such as collaborating in teams, helping friends in need, or constructively resolving conflicts. This helps children feel more motivated to continue improving their social skills.

Jaja Suparman; Marihot Simanjuntak; Muhammad Sayakfika; Faisal Aswin; Andriyan Hendry Ole +1 more

International Journal of Management and Strategic Business Leadership 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study investigates how applied management studies can foster entrepreneurship and innovation in maritime institutes, particularly in port, shipping, and logistics. By focusing on the qualitative experiences of five maritime professionals, five lecturers, and five graduates, this research explores how technical, promotional, marketing, and innovation strategies impact entrepreneurial development within the maritime industry. A qualitative research approach, supported by descriptive analysis, was employed to assess the effectiveness of applied management studies in promoting entrepreneurship among students. Results demonstrate a high level of efficiency and effectiveness, scoring 9/10 across various indicators. These findings offer insights into how maritime institutes can align their curriculum with industry needs, encouraging innovative and entrepreneurial thinking in future maritime professionals.

El Fathia Raisya Qonitulhaq; Rozan Ghazzali Fattah; Nadyalifa Nabila Putri; Nanda Dwi Putri; Melinda Maharani +4 more

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Oyster mushroom production, always has a high demand from year to year, but oyster mushrooms are less highlighted by the community, it is proven in the span of 2024, training on the empowerment of oyster mushrooms to become innovative MSMEs in Cilapar Village, does not yet exist, while training on the empowerment of oyster mushrooms as an idea for UMKM, needs to be done, as a solution to the problem of suppressing the unemployment rate. Therefore, the purpose of this research and activity is to elaborate the training of oyster mushroom resources into nuggets and satay in an effort to strengthen UMKM in Cilapar Village as well as a way to handle stunting. The problem that arises is what form of activities are held to realize the idea of nuggets and mushroom satay to the community? The method of implementing this activity is carried out using a qualitative approach. The research data was in the form of oral speech obtained from interview, survey, and observation collection techniques. The results of the activity showed that oyster mushrooms could be processed into nuggets and satay with extraordinary taste, and the level of community activity towards empowering oyster mushrooms into nuggets and satay became high after training, it became a positive encouragement to build a stable economy of the Cilapar Village community

Dona Martilova; Neneng Lisma Sari; Novia Nurrahmawati; Nia Listari; Siska Saputriyani +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Manihot Food Box Eco-Green is an innovative food container made from cassava peel waste. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a plant widely grown in tropical regions, especially in Indonesia. Despite its many uses, cassava peels are often discarded and contribute to environmental pollution. This project aims to process cassava peel waste into eco-friendly food boxes. The production process involves three main stages: survey, production, and marketing. The product is designed with a simple and practical shape, ideal for the food business, and offers significant profit potential. The marketing strategy includes both offline (brochures) and online channels (Shopee, Instagram), with a competitive price of IDR 36,000 per pack (12 units). This project not only presents profitable business opportunities but also helps reduce environmental waste by utilizing cassava peels.

Maria Grezhella Rihi; Agustinus Hedewata; Helsina Fransiska Pello

Jurnal Hukum, Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Development of the era in field of trade and industry has led increasingly advanced and innovative products and services created and used by the community. In the era of free trade, export and import opportunities are wide open and have an impact on the entry of products legally or illegally. This study aims to determine the reasons why consumers/victims of the use of cosmetics containing hazardous materials are reluctant to report to BPOM and to determine the form of legal protection for consumers who are harmed due to using cosmetics containing hazardous materials reviewed from Law No. 08 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection. Aspects that influence consumers not to report cosmetic brands using hazardous materials to BPOM are, consumer reluctance to use cosmetics with hazardous materials comes from combination of individual health problems, increased knowledge and awareness, ethical considerations, trust in regulations, and the influence of social and environmental factors. The circulation of cosmetic products containing hazardous materials will harm consumers, in this case business actors have certainly violated the Consumer Protection Law. These forms of legal protection create a just and orderly society by balancing individual freedom with the need for regulation and protection against various potential losses.

Runi Arrang; Sutrisno Sutrisno; Sigit Wahyudi

International Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Through the Governance Network, the government has a great possibility to reach problems more closely by utilizing the advantages of the network and developing innovative ideas to overcome public problems and improve the quality of services and public policies. One of the problems is the food security policy. This study uses the concept of Social Network Theory (Klijn & Koppenjan) which looks at the structure in the policy implementation network, namely the aspects of contact, trust, information sharing, and resource exchange as well as how to coordinate between actors in the food security policy implementation network in West Papua Province. The results of the study show that the relationship and participation of actors in the network have not run optimally. This can be seen from the structure in the network which includes trust, information sharing, and resource exchange has not been optimal. Meanwhile, contact from the structure in the network has been carried out well, with the formation of policy tools. Coordination in the food security policy implementation network uses the type of mutual adjustment coordination. The implementation of the Food Security Policy in the Perspective of the Governance Network has not been effective.

Diah Banyuni; Fuji Safira

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

Choux craquelin is a variation of choux pastry characterized by a layer of dough on top, commonly referred to as craquelin, which becomes crunchy after baking. The primary ingredient used is wheat flour. The filling for choux typically consists of a cooled custard or cream, usually flavored with vanilla or fruit slices. In this instance, the author attempts to create a new flavor innovation for the choux au craquelin filling using kolak pisang. Kolak pisang is a sweet dish made with coconut milk and brown sugar, accompanied by the fragrant aroma of bananas, and is commonly enjoyed during certain occasions, such as Ramadan. The aim of this research is to determine the standard recipe, the level of preference for the product, and a business analysis. This study employs a research and development approach, and data collection was conducted through organoleptic testing with five expert panelists. The findings indicate that the appropriate standard recipe consists of the following: choux: 200g eggs, 120g water, 120g UHT milk, 100g margarine, 2g salt, and 150g wheat flour; craquelin: 100g butter, 100g wheat flour, and 90g granulated sugar; kolak pisang cream: 250g whipped cream, 7 pieces of jackfruit bananas, 200g palm sugar, 3 pandan leaves, 1g salt, 100g instant coconut milk, and 200g palm sugar. The business analysis revealed a food cost of Rp. 2,870 per piece, with a selling price of Rp. 8,000. The break-even point is reached by selling 442 pieces. To achieve a target profit of Rp. 3,000,000 per month, the author must sell 1,451 pieces per month. This research hopes to contribute to innovative developments in kolak pisang-based products. 

Fahmy Syahputra; Teuku Naufal; Echon Haqnizo; Wahyu Ramadhi; Naomi Pranatasyah +2 more

Neptunus: Jurnal Ilmu Komputer Dan Teknologi Informasi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Advances in augmented reality (AR) technology have opened up new possibilities in learning, such as help with mathematics. The aim of this research is to develop a simple interactive learning application for building rooms based on AR technology using Unity and Vuforia Engine. This application is designed to help students understand spatial geometry concepts visually and interactively so as to increase interest and understanding of the subject matter. This application development uses Unity as a development platform and Vuforia Engine as an SDK to facilitate AR integration.  This application creates a more interesting learning experience and supports the visualization of geometric objects such as cones, cubes, tubes, balls and pyramids. AR technology allows students to interact with these objects in a 3D environment, which can be very helpful in clarifying concepts and formulas that are difficult to understand using traditional learning media. It is hoped that this research can provide innovative solutions to improve the quality of geometry learning in schools.