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PELATIHAN SOCIAL MEDIA STORYTELLING UNTUK WARGA DAN KOMUNITAS ADAT BEKERJA SAMA DENGAN PERKUMPULAN TERAS MITRA Nasrullah, Nasrullah; Wijaya, Taufan; Veronika, Veronika; Bintang, Samiaji; Wardhana, Aditya Heru
Jurnal Sinergitas PKM & CSR Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): DECEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/jspc.v6i3.6158

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Technology can support the dissemination and exchange of information to encourage increased welfare and economic independence of residents in the village. The Community Service Team (PKM) Multimedia Nusantara University collaborates with the Teras Mitra association with the aim of encouraging the use of the internet and social media in governance, production, and knowledge distribution and local wisdom of village communities. Teras Mitra was chosen as a partner because of the association's reputation for assisting the empowerment of 60 villages in Indonesia. PKM lasts for nine months (March-December 2021), at the initial stage it is agreed to organize a podcast training. There were 19 participants representing communities in Bali, Kupang, Pontianak, Banyumas, Bogor, Wakatobi, Bantul, Karanganyar, Lombok, Kab. Bandung, Solo, Mojokerto. The training lasted for four meetings. The training activity begins with an introduction to the platform that will be used and its current potential. In the second session, participants learned to look for podcast ideas and then the design stage. In the third session, participants trained their vocal skills to maximize podcast production and practiced audio editing. In the last session, participants presented the podcast they produced and received input. The trainees gain knowledge and skills in storytelling. The result of the training is a podcast uploaded on the Sportify platformAbstract in bahasaTeknologi dapat mendukung penyebaran dan pertukaran informasi untuk mendorong peningkatan kesejahteraan dan kemandirian ekonomi penduduk di desa. Tim Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Universitas Multimedia Nusantara berkolaborasi dengan perkumpulan Teras Mitra dengan tujuan mendorong pemanfaatan internet dan media sosial dalam tata kelola, produksi, hingga distribusi pengetahuan dan kearifan lokal komunitas desa. Teras Mitra dipilih sebagai rekan karena reputasi perkumpulan ini yang mendampingi pemberdayaan 60 desa di Indonesia. PKM berlangsung selama sembilan bulan (Maret-Desember 2021), di tahap awal disepakati penyelenggaraan pelatihan siniar (podcast). Ada 19 peserta perwakilan komunitas di Bali, Kupang, Pontianak, Banyumas, Bogor, Wakatobi, Bantul, Karanganyar, Lombok, Kab. Bandung, Solo, Mojokerto. Pelatihan berlangsung selama empat pertemuan. Kegiatan pelatihan dimulai dengan pengenalan platform yang akan digunakan dan potensinya saat ini. Sesi kedua, peserta belajar mencari ide podcast kemudian tahap perancangannya. Sesi ketiga peserta melatih kemampuan vokalnya untuk memaksimalkan produksi podcast serta berlatih editing audio. Sesi terakhir peserta melakukan presentasi podcast yang diproduksi dan mendapatkan masukan. Peserta pelatihan mendapat pengetahuan dan keahlian dalam bercerita. Hasil pelatihan adalah podcast yang diunggah di platform Sportify.
Environmental Journalism on Primate Conservation and Owa Coffee Reporting : An Autoethnography Wardhana, Aditya Heru
Ultimacomm: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol 16 No 1 (2024): Regular issue
Publisher : Universitas Multimedia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31937/ultimacomm.v16i1.3789

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Global coffee consumption continues to increase, but the threat of climate change is real and felt in the quality and quantity of coffee production. Indonesia as one of the coffee producing countries also faces problems caused by various factors, one of which is land conversion. Since 2008, Yayasan SwaraOwa has been running the Coffee and Primate Conservation Project in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia. The project's goal is to establish sustainable conservation efforts for Javan gibbons by establishing small to medium-sized businesses for the local communities that surround the gibbon forest. Kopi Owa, or Owa coffee, is the brand that created with the goal of promoting shade-grown coffee as a forest product that comes from the Javan gibbon's habitat. CNN Indonesia reported on the Javan Gibbon conservation program and the transformation of communities from loggers and poachers to coffee farmers in documentary, feature article and photo series formats. This research uses autoethnographic methods to explain the pre-production, production and post-production processes of environmental journalism on Owa coffee, primate conservation, and community economic empowerment reporting.
Environmental Journalism on Primate Conservation and Owa Coffee Reporting : An Autoethnography Wardhana, Aditya Heru
ULTIMA Comm Vol 16 No 1 (2024): Regular issue
Publisher : Universitas Multimedia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31937/ultimacomm.v16i1.3789

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Global coffee consumption continues to increase, but the threat of climate change is real and felt in the quality and quantity of coffee production. Indonesia as one of the coffee producing countries also faces problems caused by various factors, one of which is land conversion. Since 2008, Yayasan SwaraOwa has been running the Coffee and Primate Conservation Project in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia. The project's goal is to establish sustainable conservation efforts for Javan gibbons by establishing small to medium-sized businesses for the local communities that surround the gibbon forest. Kopi Owa, or Owa coffee, is the brand that created with the goal of promoting shade-grown coffee as a forest product that comes from the Javan gibbon's habitat. CNN Indonesia reported on the Javan Gibbon conservation program and the transformation of communities from loggers and poachers to coffee farmers in documentary, feature article and photo series formats. This research uses autoethnographic methods to explain the pre-production, production and post-production processes of environmental journalism on Owa coffee, primate conservation, and community economic empowerment reporting.