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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Teknologi, Ekonomi dan Humaniora

Autodesk Inventor Instruction for Technical Drawing Teachers in High School/Vocational Schools Siregar, Rolan; Firdaus, Asy'ari; Novianti, Eva; Supriatna, Ade
JEPTIRA Vol 2 No 2 (2024): JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT JEPTIRA
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Darma Persada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70491/jep.v2i2.71

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The objective of this training is to enhance the proficiency of high school/vocational high school teachers in the creation of technical drawings using Autodesk Inventor, a software that is utilized for 3D modeling, structural strength simulation, motion animation, and other engineering analyses. The Faculty of Engineering, Darma Persada University conducted this training on February, both online and offline. The training method encompasses theory, direct practice, and evaluation through pre-tests and post-tests. The results of the training demonstrated a decrease in the teachers' comprehension of the fundamental concepts and the application of Autodesk Inventor in engineering education. The documentation and evaluation of this program can serve as a reference for the development of similar training in the future.
Advanced Prompting Techniques for Artificial Intelligence-Based Learning Innovation Sofyan Andhana Saputra, Yan; Budiman, Adam Arif; Setiawan, Aji; Yudha, Afri; Supriatna, Ade; Kurnianto, Ario; Dariyus, Asyari
JEPTIRA Vol 3 No 1 (2025): JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT JEPTIRA
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Darma Persada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70491/jeptira.v3i1.98

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This community service program was designed to strengthen the capacity of teachers and lecturers in utilizing advanced prompting techniques based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support instructional innovation. The focus of the training was on two effective methods Chain of Thought (CoT) and Role Prompting which enhance human-AI interaction in educational contexts. The activity was conducted through face-to-face workshops involving 25 participants from various educational institutions, combining theoretical explanations, hands-on practice, and case-based discussions. Participants learned how to construct structured and contextual prompts for teaching applications such as lesson planning, explanation of concepts, and simulation-based learning. Evaluation results showed a significant improvement in participants’ understanding and ability to apply prompt engineering strategies, as reflected in both assessment scores and the quality of practical outputs. The program also contributed to raising awareness about ethical AI usage in education and emphasized the role of digital literacy in enabling educators to adapt to the demands of digital transformation.