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PENGENALAN BATIK PADA ANAK SEBAGAI WUJUD CINTA BUDAYA INDONESIA Setiawan, Romy; Pradhikta, Dyanningrum
Jurnal ABDI: Media Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 7, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ja.v7n1.p125-129

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Abstrak Masa usia dini adalah masa keemasan bagi perkembangan kecerdasan setiap manusia, beragam hal menggugah rasa ingin tahu dan menantang keinginan berkesplorasi. Selama ini kegiatan seni di sekolah hanya sebatas menempel, mewarnai, dan menyanyi, yang diajarkan oleh guru kelas yang bukan memiliki ketrampilan khusus dalam bidang seni rupa. Sehingga melalui kegiatan pengenalan batik ini diharapkan dapat memberikan wawasan yang lebih tentang proses pembuatan batik serta menumbuhkan rasa cinta akan produk Indonesia sejak dini. Pengenalan batik pada anak dikemas dalam bentuk kegiatan workshop yang dibagi dalam tiga tahap, yaitu: 1) pemaparan materi tentang batik; 2) aplikasi desain sketsa untuk dijadikan batik, 3) apresiasi karya batik anak. Workshop ini memberikan keleluasaan bagi peserta didik untuk mengembangkan kreatifitas yang mereka miliki sesuai dengan bakat masing-masing. Proses dalam pembelajaran serta arahan dari tim pengabdian menjadi kunci untuk hasil akhir yang diinginkan, pemahaman peserta didik tentang proses pembuatan batik dikemas secara menarik sehingga memudahkan peserta didik dalam mengeksplor kreatifitasnya. Hasil kreativitas anak-anak ketika di alih mediakan dari gambar menjadi seni batik ternyata menarik secara visual dan menjadi lebih bernilai. 
Analysis of the risk of landslids in Kebomas, Gresik district Setiawan, Romy; Aji, Priatmojo; Arifin, Syahdan; Irmansyah, Rizal; Kinyua, James Gitonga
Calamity: A Journal of Disaster Technology and Engineering Vol. 1 No. 2: January (2024)
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/calamity.v1i2.2024.278

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Landslides occurred during the rainy season in Kebomas District, Gresik Regency, which has topography in the form of hills left over from limestone mining in 1960-1990. Field surveys conducted from December 2021 to March 2022 stated that landslides occurred during the rainy season in Kebomas District and caused damage to surrounding settlements. Slope, rainfall, rock type, soil type, and land use are factors that influence the occurrence of landslides. The purpose of this study was to map the level of landslide vulnerability in Kebomas District using a Geographic Information System. The methodologies used in this study include the application of GIS for geospatial data analysis, assessment of landslide hazard potential through secondary data and field surveys, and vulnerability analysis of physical data. Additionally, a qualitative analysis of landslide disaster risk was conducted, combining hazard and vulnerability factors. These methods aim to identify and prioritize landslide-prone areas in Gresik Regency for better disaster risk management. The results showed that there were three levels of landslide vulnerability in Kebomas District, namely low, medium and high. The low vulnerability class is found in all villages in the Kebomas District, most of which are in the six villages or sub-districts in the south, west and north, namely; Dahanrejo, Kedanyang, Prambang, Kembangan, Randuagung, and Segoromadu. The moderate vulnerability class is found in all villages in the Kebomas District, most of which are in the six villages in the southeast, northwest and north, namely; Randuagung, Prambang, Dahanrejo, Kembangan, Sidomoro, and Ngargosari. Areas with a high vulnerability class are located in the central part of the sub-district which includes 15 villages or sub-districts, most of which are in four villages, namely; Klangonan, Kawisanyar, Randuagung, and Sidomoro. This study shows that mapping the level of landslide vulnerability in the Kebomas District can help plan and manage disaster risks more effectively, especially in areas with high vulnerability. The results of this study provide a basis for creating more targeted landslide mitigation and handling strategies, as well as the need for special attention in areas with moderate to high vulnerability.
STRENGTH-WEAKNESS-OPPROTUNITY-THREAT (SWOT) ANALYSIS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY OF BATIK INDUSTRY CENTRE IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA Dewi, Ika Atsari; Wijana, Susinggih; Nurmansyah, M. Andhy; Setiawan, Romy; Rohmah, Wendra G.; Rahmah, Nur Lailatul; Sari, Rheysa Permata
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 1, No 2: July 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v1i2.9800

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AbstractIt is acknowledged that the struggle faced by the batik industry, particularly in the Province of East Java, dealing with growth challenges caused by several factors: less attractive design, the conventional use of manual handling, and less governmental-institutional support. The purpose of thisstudy is to analyze the performance of centers of Batik industry in Sampang, Trenggalek and Tuban Regencies highlighting their related-production quality and quantity. The location selection of batik production centers is based on coordination with Department of Industry and Trade in each area. Data is collected through surveys and interviews. This study concludes several things. There are six production system elements analyzed in this research included technology (production capacity of batik), funding, raw material, human resources, marketing, and pattern design.Keywords: batik pattern, micro small medium entreprises, productivity
PENATAAN LANSKAP BAHASA DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN POTENSI DESA WISATA DI DESA TOYOMARTO, KECAMATAN SINGOSARI, KABUPATEN MALANG Ardhian, Dany; Fauzi, Nanang Bustanul; Setiawan, Romy; Warsiman, Warsiman; Abadi, Machrus
Jurnal Gramaswara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.gramaswara.2023.003.01.04

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Tourist spots in Toyomarto Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency need to be introduced to tourists. One tourism promotion strategy can be implemented by providing directional signage and information boards for these tourist locations. The signage and information boards are designed with high artistic quality and highlight the local characteristics and unique features of the tourist spots. This community service initiative is carried out with three objectives: (1) to document tourist spots, including archaeological sites, natural attractions, and traditional craft villages, as part of landscape planning efforts to integrate information; (2) to design directional signage and informational texts with artistic flair and local characteristics of the tourist spots; (3) to create and install these directional and informational signs in strategic locations within the tourist spot areas. The installation of these directional signs and information boards is expected to support tourism promotion efforts in Toyomarto Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency. This community service activity was carried out in collaboration with the Malang Regency Tourism Office, the Malang Regency Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Office, the Toyomarto Village Government, the Tourism Working Group, and micro-industry stakeholders. The results of the community service initiative indicate that there are seven key locations required for Phase I, specifically in the Pentungan Sari Tourism Area. These signs are focused on the following spots: gate (1 signboard), hall (2 signboards), swimming pool (2 signboards), toilet (1 signboard), café (1 signboard), and therapeutic fish pond (1 signboard).
Mengubah Limbah Tanaman Apel Menjadi Pewarna Alami Bernilai Tinggi di Madiredo Zurinani, Siti; Pradhikta, Dyanningrum; Fatmawati; Wahyu Utama, Aji Prasetya; Setiawan, Romy
Jurnal Gramaswara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Gramaswara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.gramaswara.2024.004.01.05

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The utilization of apple plant waste as a natural dye extract is important for the development of creative products using safer dye materials. Madiredo, as an apple cultivation economic zone, produces waste from the apple processing process. This apple plant waste can be utilized as a high-value dye extract using ecoprint techniques or combined with batik. This initiative is expected to foster the creativity of women in the Madiredo village PKK (Family Welfare Movement) to achieve economic independence. In further development, it will also be innovated with Madiredo's distinctive motifs while highlighting the cultural potential of Madiredo. Additionally, the use of natural dyes in textile products can address the issues arising from the use of synthetic dyes, which, unbeknownst to many, have the potential to cause environmental pollution. Furthermore, this serves as a means of cultural promotion and branding for Madiredo Village. The outcomes of this partnership program include the utilization and processing of apple plant waste and Madiredo Village's natural resources, as well as the development of environmentally friendly textile product designs to enhance the economic well-being of the partner community. Additionally, the results of this community service program are presented not only in the form of a final report but also as scientific publications in national journals or proceedings. Keywords: natural dyes; products; branding; waste; motifs; women