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Stek Pucuk Pala Tomandin Fakfak (Myristica argentea Warb.) dengan Bahan Stek Asal Semai dan Tanaman Dewasa Ricardo, Ricardo; Nugroho, Julius; Maturbongs, Rudi A
Cassowary Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i1.296

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ABSTRACT: Tomandin Fakfak nutmeg (Myristica argentea Warb) is an important source of income for the people in Fakfak. The plantation development of this nutmeg requires knowledge of plant propagation techniques, one of which is through cuttings. This study aims to study the effect of giving commercial auxin (Rootone), and auxin in the form of a mixture of NAA, and IBA on the success of Tomandin Fakfak nutmeg cuttings, both using cutting materials from seedlings and adult plants. The study was designed in a Complete Randomized Design (RAL), with auxin treatments: control (without auxin), Rootone applied in paste form, a quick dip in IBA/NAA solution (1000/500 ppm), and IBA/NAA (2000/1000 ppm). The research was carried out in 2 (two) sets of research, i.e. using cutting material from seedlings and adult plants. The results showed that the propagation of Tomandin Fakfak nutmeg plants through cuttings was prospective to be developed as an alternative plant propagation technique, even though the success was still low. The best treatment of seedling origin shoot cuttings was found in the application IBA/NAA solution (1000/500 ppm), with rooted cuttings of 12.5%. Cuttings of shoots from adult plants are only able to form calluses, with the highest live cuttings (56.25%) in the treatment of IBA/NAA (1000/500 ppm) and IBA/NAA (2000/1000 ppm).
Fotografi sebagai landasan utama daya tarik visual Majalah Anugerah GKI Gading Serpong Nugroho, Julius; Ranelat, Jonea Andrina; Darmawan, Rossiani
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v5i3.2124

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Anugerah magazine is a biannual internal publication with the aim of enhancing religion and establishing intimate relationships among the communities of the Indonesian Christian Church of Gading Serpong. Some readers may find it difficult to understand the information due to the use of complex theological terminology. The application of nonverbal communication by visual photography can enhance the delivery of messages. The Visual Communication Design Study Program at Tarumanagara University was entrusted to contribute to the creation of the 20th edition of Anugerah Magazine. The workshop consisted of three primary stages: the initial stage concentrated on understanding lighting preparation techniques; the second stage involved the installation of lighting accessories along with an explanation of their functions; and the final stage featured a practical photography session applying diverse objects in accordance with the themes presented by “Anugerah” magazine. The volunteer team created thematic photographs matching the key message of each chapter's specific theme in the magazine.
Evaluasi pelatihan desain kreatif transformasi tanah liat dan pipa PVC menjadi karya seni untuk anak berkesulitan belajar Nugroho, Julius; Meilieani, Jihan Nabila; Meilieana, Jihan Fadhila; Rinaldy, Vincent Cornelius; Gurning, Theofan Cristopher; Wandi, Syahwa Aliah
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v6i1.2684

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Children with learning difficulties have learning characteristics that differ from those of children in general, requiring adaptive, inclusive, and experience-based learning approaches. This Community Service Program aimed to develop children’s non-cognitive skills through a sculptural craft art workshop using recycled PVC pipes and clay as learning media. The program was conducted in collaboration between Universitas Tarumanagara and Yayasan Peduli Anak Spesial on November 5, 2025, and involved lecturers and undergraduate students. A qualitative approach was employed using observation, interviews, and hands-on practice. The training was designed gradually, beginning with visual demonstrations and progressing to intensive assistance during the creation of sculptural craft artworks in the form of pencil holders. Visual and tactile approaches were selected because they align with children’s learning patterns, which respond better to concrete media and motor-based activities. The results indicate improvements in fine motor skills, creativity, and focus. Despite initial limitations in preparation, the program demonstrates that sculptural craft art can serve as an effective and inclusive learning alternative in formal and non-formal education settings.