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Journal : Journal of Applied Community Engagement (JACE)

Penerapan Solar Cell untuk Mendukung Ketahanan Energi dan Perekonomian Pedagang Kaki lima Ruang Terbuka Hijau Kota Balikpapan Kango, Riklan; Kusno, Hendra Sanjaya; Pongtuluran, Ezra Hartarto; Wijayani, Dahyang Ika Leni; Suhaedi, Suhaedi
Journal of Applied Community Engagement Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Journal of Applied Community Engagement (JACE)
Publisher : ISAS (Indonesian Society of Applied Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (538.408 KB) | DOI: 10.52158/jace.v2i2.444

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The electricity source of the street vendor community in Taman Bekapai, Balikpapan City, depends on PLN sources, resulting in an electrical energy crisis. As well as the amount of investment that must be spent to build a cable system power grid is an obstacle. This service aims to implement 60 WP solar panel technology products with solar cell electricity generation integrated into street vendor cart storefronts as an environmentally friendly electricity operational cost efficiency. The method of implementing activities directly and limitedly pays attention to health protocols. The stages are: (1) implementing electricity source products from new energy for street vendor carts (2) technical and operational assistance for solar panel maintenance for traders, (3) accounting information management training as financial management of partner businesses, (4) evaluation and monitoring of the results of village development program activities. The result of this program is the availability of 1 (one) street vendor cart integrated with 60 WP/h solar panel technology as a source of electrical energy and lighting. The installation of these solar panels can reduce the trader's electricity operations with an efficiency of about 13-17%. In addition, there was a 56% increase in partner knowledge of venture management and a 70% increase in skills in using solar panels as an alternative source of electricity to merchant carts.
Junior Accounting Technician Training for the Business and Management Subject Teacher Forum (STWG) of Balikpapan Wijayani, Dahyang Ika Leni; Kusno, Hendra Sanjaya; Finanto, Hasto
Journal of Applied Community Engagement Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Community Engagement (JACE)
Publisher : ISAS (Indonesian Society of Applied Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jace.v3i2.693

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The purpose of this community service project is to improve the business and management competencies of Balikpapan City vocational school instructors, with a focus on junior accounting technicians' abilities. The service team and partners have agreed upon priority concerns, which include aspects related to partner capabilities and information technology. Regarding partner capability, the challenges faced by partners are as follows: (1) there are very few teachers (one in every 50, or approximately 2% of teachers) who are certified in junior accounting technical competency; (2) teachers want to be able to graduate students from vocational schools who are capable of working as junior accounting technicians; and (3) there are no resources available to assist teachers in becoming certified in junior accounting technical competency. In order to address current issues, the following activity is provided as part of the community service: offline training to help prepare for the junior accounting technician competency exam. There are multiple steps involved in the implementation of this activity: (1) planning; (2) implementation; and (3) monitoring and assessment. Community service journals, mentorship materials, publishing in local mass media are the output targets to be met in this program.