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PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN ECO ENZYME UNTUK MENGURANGI LIMBAH ORGANIK PADA WARGA RUMPIN, BOGOR Saidatuningtyas, Ifa; Nufus, Tatun Hayatun; Ardhan, Dhea Tisane; Arnanda, Rachmat; Khoirunnisa, Ratna
PROFICIO Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): PROFICIO : Jurnal Abdimas FKIP UTP
Publisher : FKIP UNIVERSITAS TUNAS PEMBANGUNAN SURAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jpf.v5i2.3404

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Permasalahan sampah merupakan isu sangat krusial, dan pembakaran sampah juga menjadi salah satu penyebab buruknya kualitas udara. Untuk mengurangi polusi lingkungan, pembuatan eco enzyme dapat menjadi salah satu alternatif untuk menangani masalah sampah, khususnya sampah rumah tangga. Eco enzyme merupakan cairan hasil fermentasi sampah organik, seperti sisa-sisa buah dan sayur. Melihat banyaknya manfaat dari eco enzyme, maka kegiatan pelatihan pengolahan sampah menjadi eco enzyme penting untuk dilakukan kepada masyarakat. Kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) dengan tema optimalisasi pemanfaatan energi terbarukan dari limbah organik menjadi briket dan eco enzyme bertujuan untuk melatih penduduk Kampung Sawah, Rumpin, Bogor, agar mampu mengolah sampah organiknya dan memanfaatkannya untuk berbagai kebutuhan sehari-hari. Kegiatan PKM ini tidak hanya diminati oleh ibu-ibu (wanita) saja tetapi juga ada pria yang ikut sebagai peserta. Setelah kegiatan pelatihan, peserta menyatakan bahwa kegiatan ini sangat bermanfaat dengan penyampaian materi yang sangat informatif. Peserta juga mengharapkan program pelatihan ini dapat dilakukan secara berkelanjutan misalnya seperti memasarkan hasil eco enzyme ataupun pengolahan sampah dengan metode lainnya seperti pembuatan briket agar mendapatkan manfaat lebih optimal.
KEUNGGULAN MEKANISME KELAS KERJA SAMA PERGURUAN TINGGI DAN MITRAS DUDI (STUDI KASUS: POLITEKNIK NEGERI JAKARTA) Arnanda, Rachmat; Saidatuningtyas, Ifa; Ardhan, Dhea Tisane
Epigram Vol 21 No 01 (2024): Volume 21 No. 01 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/epi.v21i01.6663

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Universities are required to produce quality graduates according to the constant developments. To get quality graduates, universities must adjust the curriculum according to what is needed so that workforce absorption is in line with market demand. Collaboration mechanism becomes a way to collaborate with other parties to develop and increase the competitiveness of higher education, strengthen the image and quality of higher education. One way for Politeknik Negeri Jakarta (PNJ) to keep up with the change in of business and industry sector is to collaborate with industry, and in this case is with Mitras DUDI. The research used qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. This research aimed to present the phenomenon of the superiority of the cooperative class mechanism from the perspective of students, universities, and users (industry), as well as to see the absorption of cooperative class graduates by using data triangulation to ensure the quality and completeness of the data. Based on the results of data processing obtained from interview methods, participant observation, and document record analysis, an explanation regarding the phenomenon of the superiority of the cooperative class mechanism was obtained from the perspective of students, universities, and users (industry) through the cooperative class program. One of the advantages is that there is a greater opportunity for the cooperative class graduates to compete and work in the industrial and business sectors.
Linguistic Landscape Mapping as Identity Representation in Higher Education Institution Ardhan, Dhea Tisane; Khoirunnisa, Ratna; Khairas, Eri Ester
Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi Vol 25, No 1 (2025): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jiubj.v25i1.5723

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Not only functioning to demonstrate the importance of language use in public space, linguistic landscapes can also represent an institution’s identity. Taking an example of a higher education institution, linguistic landscapes can have the objective to establish the language regulation applied and also embody the identity or ideology of the higher education institution itself. This research is a continuation from the previous research which analyzes the bilingual linguistic landscapes found in vocational campus in Indonesia. However, the objective of this research is to explore more about the linguistic landscape mapping in a bigger context, which identifies the monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual types in one of vocational campus in Indonesia along with their information function. This research used a qualitative approach. The results show that only monolingual and bilingual types are found, but a multilingual linguistic landscape is not found. The monolingual linguistic landscapes are built using Indonesian language and English language. Furthermore, the bilingual linguistic landscapes are built using the combination of Indonesian, English, Arabic, and Chinese languages. The information functions of the linguistic landscapes found range from being the place or location marker until informing the institution’s slogan. In conclusion, the linguistic landscapes found in the campus area determine this institution’s identity which is aiming for an international acknowledgement while at the same time still prioritizing its nationalism value.
Development and Application of Eco Enzyme for Household Organic Waste Management in Kampung Lio Area, Depok Nufus, Tatun Hayatun; Saidatuningtyas, Ifa; Arnanda, Rachmat; Ardhan, Dhea Tisane; Khoirunnisa, Ratna; Garjati, Vina Nanda
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v9i1.9601

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Organic food waste accounts for the largest category of waste, comprising 40.8% according to data from the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN). The high volume of this waste encourages alternatives for utilizing and processing household waste. One alternative method is producing an eco-enzyme, a liquid resulting from the fermentation of leftover fruits and vegetables. Its numerous uses and benefits have led to eco-enzyme development as an alternative method for processing household organic waste. To introduce this method, a Community Service (PKM) activity themed 'Development and Application of Eco Enzyme for Household Organic Waste Management' was conducted in the Kampung Lio area, Depok. This activity aims to enable the residents of Kampung Lio, Depok, to process their organic waste into eco enzyme and utilize it for various daily needs, such as floor cleaner, vegetable and fruit wash, insect repellent, plant fertilizer, disinfectant, laundry soap, bath soap, shampoo, toilet cleaner, and many other uses. After this activity, all participants started to implement their knowledge by processing their household organic waste into an eco enzyme because it has many benefits and simultaneously processed household waste.
Translation Techniques in Institutional Branding: An Analysis of News Headlines from a Higher Education Institution Website Ardhan, Dhea Tisane; Arnanda, Rachmat; Khoirunnisa, Ratna
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 6 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i6.1498

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The aim of this research is to examine the translation techniques applied in news headlines published on the official website of Vocational Education Program, Universitas Indonesia, and their role in shaping institutional branding. This research applied a qualitative descriptive approach, 58 bilingual headlines (Indonesian–English) were analyzed. The results show a total of 11 translation techniques are found, with literal translation being the most dominant technique applied. By using literal translation, it indicates that the institution wants to brand itself as accurate, credible, and trustworthy institution to international audiences. Furthermore, the findings also suggest that translation techniques in this context goes beyond linguistic transfer, serving as a means to strengthen institutional identity and credibility. By balancing local values with international accessibility, the translations of the news headlines contribute to positioning the institution as both rooted in its cultural background and actively engaged in the global higher education environment.