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Studi Fenomenologi Keharmonisan Antarkelompok: Dinamika Kontak Penghayat Sapta Darma dan Masyarakat Yogyakarta Hasna Intan Kamila; Maya Fitria
ANALOGI Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 3 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Klaten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61902/analogi.v3i2.1786

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This study aims to explore the history, forms, and factors that contribute to effective contact between the Sapta Darma adherents in Yogyakarta and the surrounding community so the intergroup harmony has been maintained over time. The research employs a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method to understand the subjective experiences of the informants. The findings show that contact between the two groups occurs through both direct and indirect interactions. Direct contact takes place through various social activities such as neighborhood gatherings, PKK meetings, the tirakatan night on August 17th, community service (kerja bakti), village outings, night patrols (ronda), and elections held at the Sanggar Candi Sapta Rengga. Meanwhile, indirect contact occurs via communication platforms such as WhatsApp. These interactions are considered positive and effective as they fulfill the four key conditions proposed by Allport's contact theory: equal status, common goals, cooperation, and support from authorities. The effectiveness of this contact contributes to the development of a harmonious relationship, marked by mutual respect, openness, tolerance, and acceptance of religious differences. In addition, the study identifies relational principles rooted in the local Javanese culture of Yogyakarta—such nuwun sewu, tepo sliro, srawung, and nrimo—which further reinforce intergroup interaction and help sustain social harmony within the framework of local cultural values. Keyword: Intergroup Contact, Sapta Darma, Intergroup Harmony, Indigenous Psychology
Pemantauan Kepadatan Lalu Lintas di Kota Banda Aceh Secara Non-Invasif Menggunakan Bluetooth Low Energy Muhammad Ichsan; Dalila Husna Yunardi; Maya Fitria; Kurnia Saputra; Diky Wahyudi; Yahdina Ahsya; Rahmad Dawood
Prosiding SISFOTEK Vol 9 No 1 (2025): SISFOTEK IX 2025
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia

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The rapid population growth in Banda Aceh City, reaching 259,538 inhabitants in 2024, has significantly increased traffic congestion and posed critical infrastructure challenges. Traditional video-based traffic monitoring systems raise privacy concerns due to the collection of personal data such as license plates and facial images. This research proposes a non-invasive traffic density monitoring system utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology as a privacy-preserving alternative. The system architecture consists of three main layers: an Android-based mobile gateway for BLE signal detection, a cloud backend infrastructure using AWS services (API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, and EventBridge) for data processing, and a web application developed with Next.js for visualization. Field testing conducted at Mesjid Raya Baiturrahman Bus Stop demonstrated that the system operates stably and effectively. The mobile gateway successfully detected BLE devices continuously, transmitted data to the backend without packet loss, and the web dashboard displayed traffic information through interactive maps and tables. The results indicate that BLE-based traffic monitoring provides an effective, and privacy-preserving solution for urban traffic management, particularly suitable for developing regions with limited technical infrastructure.
Eye and Neck Relaxation Training Using the 20-20-20 Rule to Prevent Computer Vision Syndrome and Text Neck Syndrome Due to Binge- Watching Lubis, Namora Lumongga; Lubis, Arfah Mardiana; Utama, Surya; Syahri, Isyatun Mardhiyah; Maya Fitria; Asfriyati; Erna Mutiara
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/abdimastalenta.v10i2.18187

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Binge-watching is an activity of watching between two and six episodes of a TV show in one sitting. This activity is mostly carried out by students and teenager. At FKM USU, many students binge-watch, and most of them do it because they want to overcome stress. Binge-watching that is done incorrectly will increase a person's risk of suffer various non-communicable diseases due to reduced activity and snacking while binge-watching. This activity can also increase a person's risk of suffering from Text Neck Syndrome and Computer Vision Syndrome because when someone binge-watches they tend to watch with the wrong posture and are reluctant to stop staring at the screen of an electronic device for hours. Programs or activities must be held within FKM USU to prevent students from suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome and Text Neck Syndrome due to binge-watching. This community service activity was carried out at FKM USU, by giving Eye and Neck Relaxation Training Using the 20-20-20 Rule to 27 participants with lecture and demonstration methods. Participants were also given pre-tests and post-tests and also carried out simulations to assess participants' understanding. Based on the pre-test and post-test results, of the 27 participants, only 19 (70.37%) increased their knowledge. Based on the simulation results, all participants got a score of 100, it can be concluded that the eye and neck relaxation training using the 20-20-20 rule that has been implemented can increase students’ knowledge and skills about the eyes and neck relaxation training using the 20-20-20 rule.