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Penerapan Metode Design Thinking untuk Perancangan Prototipe Learning Management System Prakerja di HiColleagues Handika Wahyu Jatmiko; Yudi Wibowo; Arif Yulianto
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Seni, Desain dan Media Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Seni, Desain dan Media
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrsendem.v4i1.4964

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Indonesia is predicted to have the threat of demographic bonus while also having the opportunity to take advantage of this threat through the Prakerja program. Since 2020 the Prakerja program has been running and there are still many numerical achievements that need to be realized to avoid the threat of demographic bonus and in line with the vision of Indonesia emas 2025. PT Generasi Anak Muda Berkarya with HiColleagues brand is a startup moving in the field of Education Technology and IT Service in sustainable digital transformation that is committed to realizing the vision of Indonesia emas 2045 through implementation of the Prakerja program. Learning Management System (LMS) platform according to the Prakerja standard is a mandatory requirement that the training institution must have to become the Prakerja partner. This research aims to produce the Learning Management System (LMS) prototype design according to the Prakerja standard, giving a good experience to participants in completing a series of training class mechanisms, support the participant graduation ratio, and increase brand positioning of HiColleagues as the Prakerja partner. Designing a Learning Management System (LMS) prototype applies the Design Thinking method through the 5 phases, namely Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, & Test. As well as using Figma as a design tool and Maze as a Usability Testing. This Learning Management System (LMS) prototype design succeeded in getting good feedback from users with 100% succession rate although there are minor improvisations on the user interface as a form of alignment. 
Pemberdayaan Kelompok Masyarakat Pengawas (POKMAKWAS) melalui Pelatihan Restocking Ikan Nilem untuk Mendukung Pelestarian Ikan Endemik di Desa Negarajati, Kabupaten Cilacap Sukardi, Purnama; Anjaini, Jefri; Baruna Kusuma; Asro Nurhabib; Lilik Setiyaningsih; Frentina Murti Sujadi; Rose Dewi; Arif Yulianto
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli-September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i3.12309

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The Nilem fish (Osteochilus hasselti), an indigenous freshwater species in Indonesia, has experienced a significant population decline due to various factors including habitat degradation from land conversion, water pollution, and overfishing. This decline threatens the stability of local aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity. To address this critical issue, a Restocking program was implemented in Negarajati Village, Cilacap Regency, specifically targeting the restoration of the Nilem fish population and the improvement of damaged aquatic ecosystems. The program adopted an integrated approach emphasizing active community involvement, particularly through the empowerment of Community Supervisory Groups (POKMAKWAS). Training provided to POKMAKWAS encompassed crucial aspects such as Nilem fish restocking techniques, water quality monitoring, sustainable natural resource management, waste management, and eco-friendly aquaculture. The methodology included local breeding and seed procurement (16,000 Nilem fish measuring 8-9 cm were stocked), periodic stocking at appropriate times and locations, continuous environmental supervision and monitoring, and robust community engagement. Academics from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (FPIK UNSOED), facilitated and provided technical and scientific knowledge. The Restocking initiative aims to ensure the optimal growth and development of the stocked fish, fulfilling local fish resource needs, and supporting regional food security. The empowerment of POKMAKWAS is crucial as it fosters community understanding of endemic fish conservation rules and ecosystem sustainability, enabling them to act as effective supervisory agents against habitat destruction. This program is expected to become a routine, sustainable activity for POKMAKWAS, with continuous monitoring and evaluation by the local Fisheries Department and government support. The success of this program could lead to the expansion of stocking points and significantly increase community awareness regarding the importance of managing endemic fish and aquatic ecosystems sustainably. This collaborative effort between the community, government, and academia holds potential for positive economic impacts on local fishermen and serves as a model for endemic fish conservation in other regions.