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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Training on Processing Plastic Waste into Creative Products for PKK Mothers in Tambak Oso Village Sidoarjo Agustin, Dyan; Djuni, Erwin; Brahmantio, Athilla; Dahlan, Ahmad
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0959

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Tambak Oso Village is a densely populated village on the coast. Every day a lot of waste is generated, both household waste and waste from the embankment. The accumulation of garbage is a serious problem for Tambak Oso village, some residents even dump trash in the river. The collected waste is currently not being processed, the only way is just to burn them, which of course creates an odor and disturbs health, especially plastic waste. Therefore, training efforts are needed to process plastic waste into creative products, including accessories (bags, flower vases, flowers) and interior products (lampshades and furniture from used bottles / eco-bricks). By processing plastic waste into creative products, the problem of plastic waste can be overcome. Human resources that are suitable for this activity are PKK mothers (program at the village level to educate women on various aspects of family welfare). They will be trained in the plastic waste processing process so that they will generate new skills and business opportunities. The results obtained after the training were the knowledge of PKK mothers, especially on making chairs from used bottles (eco-bricks). With eco-bricks, they can reduce a lot of plastic waste. Besides, a garbage bank has also been formed to make it easier for mothers to help with plastic waste so that it can increasing the income of PKK mothers in Tambak Oso Village.
Lecture Room Design Towards the New Normal Pandemic Covid 19 (Lecture Room Case Study at UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur) Djuni, Erwin; Agustin, Dyan
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0960

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Classroom design management is very important for the continuity of the learning process, especially in a university. At the time of the current Covid 19 pandemic, the learning process has now turned online without using classrooms. But this certainly cannot go on continuously. The government has launched the New Normal program, which means that all activities are slowly being carried out again but with a maximum health protocol including the lecture learning process. The condition of the Covid 19 pandemic requires a lecture room design that can adapt to the needs of health protocols to break the chain of the spread of the virus. The purpose of this study is to analyze the types of activity in the lecture hall and the facilities needed so that a lecture room design can be obtained by the current conditions of the Covid 19 pandemic. The method used is qualitative deductive by describing the conditions of the lecture room and distributing questionnaires to students by filling out online questionnaires. The results of the study, in terms of seat arrangement according to the new normal, show that the type that can accommodate students the most is the rectangle type with an average capacity of 40% of normal capacity. Meanwhile, the design of the barrier between students is needed in the lecture hall to avoid droplets and to make it safer and more comfortable to attend lectures. In the existing door handle, an additional handle is designed so that it can open the door not by hand but my arm. Thus, it is hoped that the design of the new normal lecture room can break the chain of spreading covid 19.