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Penerapan Teknologi Video Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh Mengenai Kewirausahaan dan Pemanfaatannya Sebagai Media Edukasi bagi Remaja SMAN 3 Batusangkar, Sumatera Barat Danny Hidayat; Ullya Rahmi Aswin; Donard Games; Dessy Kurnia Sari; Laura Amelia Triani; Silmi Silmi; Hanalde Andre; Prima Fithri
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 30 No 4 (2023)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.30.4.789-797.2023

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This paper discusses the assistance of implementing long-distance video learning technology in entrepreneurship and its utilization as an educational tool for teenagers at SMAN 3 Batusangkar, West Sumatra. Entrepreneurship education is becoming increasingly crucial in globalization and information technology development. However, access to relevant and high-quality learning materials is often limited in remote areas. This activity aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using long-distance video learning technology as a supportive tool in entrepreneurship education in a high school setting. The activity started with data collection through interviews and observations of students and teachers involved in the learning process. The results indicated that long-distance video learning technology positively impacts students' understanding of entrepreneurship concepts. Students responded positively to the more interactive and engaging learning approach provided by video learning. In addition, teachers reported increased student motivation and participation in entrepreneurship education. In the context of SMAN 3 Batusangkar, long-distance video learning technology provides an opportunity to overcome resource limitations and access high-quality learning materials. The study also notes some challenges, such as varying internet connection quality and the need for further teacher training to integrate this technology into the curriculum. This community service highlights the importance of using technology as an innovative and effective learning tool to teach entrepreneurship concepts to the younger generation.
The Potential of Forest Betel Weed as Raw Materials for Botanical Pesticides in West Sumatra Eka Candra Lina; Novri Nelly; Rusli Rustam; Prima Fithri; Rayhan Fadhlurrahman; Joko Prasetyo
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.295-302.2024

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Forest betel (Piper aduncum) includes weed plants from the Piperaceae family that can be used as the main ingredient in the manufacture of environmentally friendly pest control technology, also known as botanical pesticides. Botanical pesticides from P. aduncum have the active compound dillapiol, which can control pests in various plants, especially horticulture. Commercialization of botanical pesticides needs to be done because the product meets the standards for pest control and is available in sufficient quantities on the market. The partnership was initiated by involving local communities as providers of raw materials. Surian area, Solok Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia, has an area where P. aduncum plants dominate, so it has the potential to provide raw materials. Socialization activities about the potential of forest betel fruit or P. aduncum were given to prospective partner communities. Furthermore, training activities on handling P. aduncum fruit were also provided so that partners had sufficient knowledge and skills to proceed. At the same time, an analysis of P. aduncum fruit extract from the Surian area was also carried out. Sampling was carried out in the Surian area, and then the material was sorted, dried, refined, sieved, maserase, and extracted. Identification of dillapiol content was carried out using GC-MS. The analysis results showed that P. aduncum fruit extract was known to have an average yield of 0.1% with a dillapiol content of 12.23% at a retention time of 19.925 minutes.
Utilisation of Poster Information Media as an Educational Tool for the Fish Farmers in Tanjung Raya District, West Sumatra Nurkhalila Fajrini; Yesi Puspita; Prima Fithri
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.417-425.2024

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The Nagari Tageh concept, originally initiated earlier, has evolved into a broader scope, extending beyond the confines of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the overarching goal of accelerating the realization of Nagari Mandiri. The Tanjung Raya community's economic hardships, notably the Fish Farmers of Lake Maninjau, prompted our community engagement team to fortify the ‘New Nagari Tageh’ concept. The activity commenced with developing customized posters catering to the community's specific needs, encompassing imagery, color schemes, and language. Those posters served as a medium for publicizing the Nagari Tageh program in the Agam Regency. Furthermore, our community engagement team engaged in intensive discussions with the Agam Regency government, involving the Regional Development and Planning Agency (DPMD), to gain a better understanding of the on-ground situations and conditions faced by fish cage farmers in the Tanjung Raya subdistrict. Subsequently, our team provided counseling and further guidance to the fish cage farmers, ensuring the successful implementation of the ‘New Nagari Tageh’ concept. This holistic approach aimed to equip the community with the necessary knowledge and education to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic across various aspects of community life. Furthermore, it sought to rejuvenate the economic prospects of the fish cage farmers in the Tanjung Raya subdistrict, embodying the essence of the ‘New Nagari Tageh’ concept.
Quality Control of Camille Beauty Face Mask Products Using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Method : A Case Study Prima Fithri; Abim Dwi Putra; Anton Satria Prabuwono; Pawenary Pawenary
Andalasian International Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijaset.v3i2.85

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Regarding criticism and suggestions from consumers, it shows that of the 881,140 products sold, there are 22,947 products that are considered manufacturing defects, with an average percentage of defective products per month of 2.71%, with several types of defects submitted by consumers through the survey. This is quite serious because it will provide a bad experience to consumers in using this product. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) is a method used to evaluate system design by considering existing failure modes in a machine or equipment component system and analyzing the consequences for the reliability of the system. Based on the method used, it was found that the highest RPN value was in a case of disability, namely causing itching, with an RPN value of 504, consisting of a severity value of 9, occurrence of 7 and detection of 8, with a percentage of RPN occurrences of 35%. Beased on this result, it proposes improvements to the priority types of product defects and other product defects.
Validation Studies a Questionnaire Developed to Measure Incubator Business Technology Performance using PLS-SEM Approach Prima Fithri; Alizar Hasan; Syafrizal Syafrizal; Donard Games
Andalasian International Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijaset.v4i1.132

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This research aims to collect data nationally using a questionnaire based on statements related to the performance factors of the Technology Business Incubator in Indonesia. This research uses the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method to test the validity and reliability of adapted scales. There are five stages starting with an outer model test to test the validity and reliability of the questionnaire's feasibility. The population in this research are organizations that are affiliated with the Indonesian Business Incubator Association (AIBI) and Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, including business incubators belonging to ministries, local governments, the private sector and universities, there are 182 Technology Business Incubators in Indonesia. Testing in this research looks at whether the questions in the questionnaire are valid or not by going through two stages of convergent validity and discriminant validity. The first stage is convergent validity that aim of finding out the correlation between indicators and their latent variables. The second stage is discriminant validity which aims to find out whether the latent variable has adequate discriminant value and this was done to find out whether the statement items in the questionnaire were reliable and consistent in measuring the same symptoms in respondents. This research looks at the results of convergent validity analysis to consider the results of factor loading indicators on relevant factors, the results of testing the validity of all factors with a value greater than 0.50, one of which is an AVE value of 0.550, indicating that the indicators in these variables have a strong contribution in measuring the desired construct, and the reliability test of all variables is reliable because it exceeds 0.70, one of which is the facility variable which has a value of 0.858.
Perancangan User Interface (UI) dan User Experience (UX) pada Sistem Informasi PT. XYZ Prima Fithri; Asmuliardi Muluk; Rahmad Haret Rayhanda
Jurnal Nasional Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi Vol 9, No 3 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/TEKNOSI.v9i3.2023.280-289

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang sistem informasi User Interface (UI) dan User Experience (UX) pada PT. XYZ. Perancangan ini berfokus pada desain sistem informasi yang tersedia dalam website Camille Beauty, mengidentifikasi kebutuhan pengguna terkait dengan UI dan UX dalam sistem informasi perusahaan, merancang perbaikan dan pengembangan UI dan UX yang lebih baik, serta menganalisis sistem informasi untuk meningkatkan kualitas UI dan UX. Hasil penelitian yang telah didapatkan adalah perancangan UI dan UX yang baik sangat penting dalam menciptakan pengalaman pengguna yang memuaskan. Tata letak yang intuitif, navigasi yang mudah dipahami, penggunaan warna dan visual yang tepat, serta responsivitas terhadap perangkat mobile merupakan faktor penting untuk memastikan pengguna dapat dengan mudah mengakses informasi dan produk yang ditawarkan oleh Camille Beauty dan pemodelan UML membantu dalam memahami struktur dan alur kerja sistem. Diagram use case, class, sequence, dan activity membantu menggambarkan interaksi pengguna dengan sistem, struktur data yang diperlukan, urutan tindakan, dan alur kerja yang terlibat. Pemodelan UML dapat menjadi panduan yang berguna dalam pengembangan dan pemeliharaan website Camille Beauty.
PELATIHAN BUDIDAYA SIRIH HUTAN DAN PENGOLAHANNYA SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU PEMBUATAN INSEKTISIDA BOTANI DI NAGARI SIKABU BUKIK KABUPATEN PADANG PARIAMAN Lina, Eka Candra; Nelly, Novri; Refdi, Cesar Welya; Dinata, Uyung Gatot S; Fithri, Prima
Jurnal Hilirisasi IPTEKS Vol 7 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jhi.v7i3.802

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Community service for Bumnag Sehati and Saiyo Sakato highlights training and post-harvest cultivation of forest betel plants (Piper aduncum) as raw materials for botanical insecticides. This activity involves outreach to farmers about the economic potential of forest betel plants and cultivation and management techniques. As a result, farmers understand the economic value and how to manage these plants, increase their knowledge and open up opportunities to increase income through the use of local resources. The recommendations provided include optimal use of forest betel plants, development of new products, ongoing education and training, as well as strengthening cooperation with various parties. The aim of the activity is to provide an in-depth understanding of forest betel cultivation techniques and post-harvest for making botanical insecticides. Train participants in the process of cultivating, harvesting and processing forest betel effectively to produce quality raw materials. Introducing the latest technology in forest betel cultivation and processing to increase efficiency and yield. Providing an environmentally friendly alternative for pest control through forest betel-based botanical insecticides. The activity method used is the delivery of material regarding the theory of forest betel cultivation, post-harvest processes, and making botanical insecticides through lecture sessions. The result of this activity is that participants gain practical skills in cultivating forest betel and the process of making botanical insecticides. Participants understand the importance of forest betel in making insecticides and the optimal way to process it. The conclusion that can be obtained from this activity is that the use of forest betel as a raw material for botanical insecticides provides an environmentally friendly alternative for pest control. Continued efforts are needed for the development of cultivation techniques, as well as further research into the effectiveness and market acceptance of forest betel-based botanical insecticides.
Implementation of The Balanced Scorecard In Improving The Performance of University Business Incubator (Case Study : Inkubator Bisnis Teknologi Universitas Andalas) Prima Fithri; Alizar Hasan; Fandy Triawan; Ikhwan Arief; Asmuliardi Muluk
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.7.2.1-17.2023

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Andalas University has a business incubator unit called the Technology Business Incubator (InBisTek) Andalas University. This study aims to formulate Key Performance Indicators and measure the performance of Inbistek Andalas University in assisting tenants. Performance measurement is carried out using the Balanced Scorecard method which consists of: on four perspectives namely internal business process perspective, growth and learning perspective, financial perspective, and tenants perspective. Performance measurement is carried out using data obtained from direct observation, questionnaires, and interview directly with the Andalas University Inbistek. KPI formulation is followed by a validation step,so that 31 selected KPIs were obtained. Furthermore, the selected KPIs are continued with weighting to determine the level interest in each KPI through a pairwise comparison questionnaire with the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. Then the performance measurement is carried out according to the perspective on the Balanced Scorecard. Obtained results of performance measurement Andalas University Institute of Technology as a whole is 3.4 which is included in the good category. Based on the results performance measurement, there are 5 KPIs with poor performance category, 5 KPIs with fairly good performance category, 12 KPIs withgood performance category, and 9 KPIs with very good performance category.
Evaluasi Kontribusi Tenaga Kerja dan Perusahaan terhadap Laba Bersih BUMD: Studi Empiris di Sumatera Barat Ranti Mustika Putri; Hadigufri Triha; Alima Shofia; Beni Harma; Prima Fithri
JURNAL SURYA TEKNIKA Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL SURYA TEKNIKA
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik UMRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jst.v11i1.7317

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This study is motivated by the importance of understanding the factors influencing the net profit of Regional Owned Enterprises (BUMD) in West Sumatra Province, particularly in the context of the number of employees and the number of companies. The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of the number of employees and the number of companies on the net profit of BUMD using multiple linear regression methods. The data used in this study were sourced from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) for the period from 2013 to 2022. The results of the analysis indicate that the regression model is overall significant with an R2 adjusted value of 0,537, meaning that 53,7% of the variation in net profit can be explained by the number of employees and the number of companies. However, the individual effects of the number of employees and the number of companies on net profit are not statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. The conclusion of this study is that the number of employees and the number of companies collectively influence the net profit of BUMD, although the impact of each variable is not strong enough individually.
Measurement of Mental Workload Against Packing Operators at UKM Roti Heppy Bakery Padang Using the NASA-TLX Method Fithri, Prima; Syahfikri, Naufal
Andalasian International Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 1 No. 02 (2021): November 2021
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijaset.v1i02.18

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In this increasingly advanced era of globalization, more and more manufacturing and service companies are developing which brings intense competition for companies to be able to maintain the company's establishment. IKM Heppy Bakery is one of the bread production companies that is experiencing this competition. For the realization of companies that can compete in the era of globalization, highly competent resources are also needed. The impact of this competition causes more work demands and causes workload effects both physically and mentally on employee performance. Based on this, a mental workload study was conducted to determine the amount of mental workload of employees using the NASA-TLX method. Based on calculations using the NASA-TLX method, it was found that the level of mental workload on bread packaging at IKM Heppy Bakery was included in the very high category with 4 workers having a very high workload category and there were also 2 workers with a high workload category. The average WWL score on bread packaging is 82. For this condition, it is deemed necessary to have an evaluation accompanied by an improvement in the work system or reward to foster motivation and enthusiasm and reduce stress for Heppy Bakery's bread packaging employees.
Co-Authors Abim Dwi Putra Adi Arga Arifnur Adi, Alexie Herryandie Bronto Afdhal Habibullah Afri Adnan Afrinaldi, Feri Ahmad Syafruddin Alexie Herryandie Alfadhlani Alima Shofia Alizar Hasan Amanda Febria Sari Amri Syahardi Andi Pawawoi Andiny, Rahima Anjar Noer Said Annise Sindikia Anton Satria Prabuwono Anton Satria Prabuwono Ardi Ardi Armijal Armijal Armijal, Armijal Aslimuardi Muluk Asmuliardi Muluk Astri Harnov Putri Aufar, Abi Rafdi Auliya, Muhammad Sulthonx Beni Harma Berri Brilliant Albar Berri Brilliant Albar Bronto Adi, Alexie Herryandie Caesar Welya Refdi Cesar Welya Refdi Danny Hidayat Debi Ansuly Dessy Kurnia Sari Desto Jumeno Dicky Fatrias Difana Meilani Dina Rahmayanti Dionisius Debata Donard Games Dwikha Wiriyawan Pamungkas Efirmansyah, Rian Eka Candra Lina Elita Amrina Eri Wirdianto Fadhita Maisa Asri Fandy Triawan Fandy Triawan Fifi Nadhroh Fitri Ramawinta Fourmarch Fourmarch Furqan, Yasmin Ananta Hadigufri Triha Hanalde Andre Handayani Gusmira , Yuni Hasmiandy Hamid Hayuzikra, Aufa Haznam Putra Hendra Saputra Henmaidi Henmaidi Henmaidi Henmaidi Henmaidi, Henmaidi Hikma Cindikia Anwari Hilma Raimona Zadry Ikhwan Arief Indra Dwipa Indrapriyatna, Ahmad Syafruddin Intan Juwita Islami, Fiqri Adilla Ismail Kurnia Ismail Kurnia Ismail Kurnia Joko Prasetyo Jonrinaldi Juniawan, Egi Adha Kamil, Insannul Kesogihan, R. Sultan Fauzi Kevry Ramdany Laura Amelia Triani Livia Sara Putri Lona Delviari Lusi Susanti Luthfi Fakhri Ramadhan Mahardika, Bima Mishbah, Muhammad Muzakki Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhammad Imran Hamid Muhammad Makky Muluk, Asmuliardi Mutoharoh Mutoharoh Nabila, Jihan Nabila, Putri Nazli, Raihan Naufal Niffy Eri Yeni Nilda Tri Putri Nindy Hidayah NOVRI NELLY Nurike Oktavia Nurike Oktavia, Nurike Nurkhalila Fajrini Nurkhalila Fajrini Obel, Obel Pawenary, Pawenary Puti Afra Zenri Utami Puti Afra Zenri Utami Putra, Abim Dwi Putri, Ranti Mustika Putri, Refa Rahmalida Rahima Adinny Rahmad Haret Rayhanda Ranti Mustika Putri Ratni Prima Lita Rayhan Fadhlurrahman Rayhanda, Rahmad Haret Regina Yulinda Sari reinny patrisina Rida Rahim Rika Ampuh Hadiguna Riko Nofendra Rochman Rochman Rusli Rustam Rusydi, Muhammad Ilhamdi Septianas Yunior Silmi Silmi Suci Rahmawati Syaddad Hamdan , Farrell Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syahfikri, Naufal Taufik Taufik Taufik Taufik Tivany Edwin Triawan, Fandy Ulfa Nadiatur Rahmi Ullya Rahmi Aswin Uyung Gatot Syafrawi Dinata Valeny Surya Ningsih Vera Lumban Raja Wahyuni Fitri, Riri Wahyuni, Nadya Sri Welya Refdi, Cesar Wenny Surya Murtius Windi Fitri Anisa Wisnel Wisnel Wisnel, Wisnel Yesi Puspita Yesi Puspita, Yesi Yola Octaviani Asri Yola Octaviani Asri Yulianita Leoni Yumi Meuthia Yumi Meuthia Yusup Junaedi Zofri, Fahran Zuhair, Ahmad