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Proses Transformasi Pengetahuan Budaya Songket pada Masyarakat Pandai Sikek Elfitri Kurnia Erza; Pawit M Yusup; Wina Erwina
Majalah Sainstekes Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Desember
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas YARSI

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Information development has prompted a transition within society, which has changed from local society to information society. The transition appears accordingly in the process of knowledge sharing of “Songket” waving technic in Pandai Sikek. This social phenomenon necessarily affects local knowledge of the community and initiates some knowledge transformation. The aim of this paper is to see how exactly the transformation of the local knowledge of “Songket” waving technic as a part of society’s culture arise.  The paper employs qualitative methods combined with ethnographical approach. Data are collected through observation, in depth interview, and documentation studies. Conducted research shows that the cultural knowledge regarding Songket has altered from a belief system to a social factor of the society involved.
Edukasi TBC pada Masyarakat dan Kelompok Lansia Di Masa Covid-19 di Kelurahan Sumur Batu, Jakarta Ndaru Andri Damayanti; Elfitri Kurnia Erza; Risdawati Johan
Info Abdi Cendekia Vol 3 No 1: Juni 2020
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas YARSI

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Health education activities for the transmission and prevention of TB and Covid-19 to the elderly group of Sumur Batu Village have been completed online on Saturday morning, August 8, 2020 for 3 hours. TB education activities during the Covid-19 pandemic motivated the elderly and the community to continue treating TB. Respondents who joined were not only the elderly and the general public living around the RPTRA Mutiara, Sumur Batu Village, but also joined several colleagues from YARSI, with a total of 52 participants. The results of the pre and post-test through the questionnaire showed an increase rate for all extension participants by 84%. Evaluation of satisfaction with extension activities was appreciated with satisfactory and very satisfying criteria.