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Journal : Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment

DASI-MU, Podcast-Based Dakwah at the Branch Board of Muhammadiyah Bangsalsari Pribadi, Kukuh; Rahman, Miftahur
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v2i4.2339

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LSI survey results regarding self-identification as a member of Muhammadiyah or NU by Denny J.A. shows that the public who identify themselves as members of Muhammadiyah in 2023 will be 5.7%, which is down from 9.4% in 2005. This raises thoughts about the existence of Muhammadiyah in the digital realm so that it can be better known by the public. This is what underlies the DASI-MU service program to provide digital da'wah space on podcast channels so that Muhammadiyah's da'wah can be more widely known and makes it easier for the congregation to access da'wah content. This program is in collaboration with the Muhammadiyah Bangsalsari Branch Leader and in collaboration with Muhammadiyah Diktilitbang Mu-Research
Enhancing the Capacity of Sidomulyo Tourism Village Managers Through Technical Training on Developing Tourism Packages Based on Village Tourism Potential Bagus Indra Tjayadhi; Pribadi, Kukuh
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i3.1820

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Tourism villages have become an appealing option for travelers seeking outdoor experiences while engaging with the daily life of rural communities. Sidomulyo Village, located in Silo District, Jember Regency, is one of the tourism villages that offers diverse natural and cultural attractions. Despite its rich potential, the village managers particularly the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) still face challenges in packaging these attractions into structured and marketable tour packages. Developing tour packages requires technical skills, including mapping tourism attractions, designing route sequences, estimating travel time, and calculating realistic costs. This community service program was carried out to enhance the capacity of Pokdarwis members in understanding tour package concepts, creating itinerary plans, and practicing basic guiding techniques. The program began with an introductory session on identifying village tourism potential, followed by technical training and hands-on assistance. Through this series of activities, participants not only gained theoretical insights but were also able to create one-day tour packages and overnight tour programs. The results indicate an improvement in participants’ knowledge and skills in transforming local tourism potential into more structured tourism products. This program is expected to strengthen the readiness of Sidomulyo Tourism Village to promote its attractions more effectively and contribute to the development of community-based tourism in the region