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PENINGKATAN PEMBELAJARAN ETNOMATEMATIKA NOKEN PADA KELAS V SD INPRES VIM II KOTARAJA JAYAPURA PAPUA Jonner Nainggolan; Abraham Abraham
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 2, No 3 (2018)
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The curriculum 2013, demands the concept of science-based learning that is associated with local culture. Mathematical concepts related to the local culture of Papua one of them is noken etnomatematics. The purpose of community service is to introduce the concept of noken etnomatematics to the students of  class V SD Inpres Vim II Kota Raja Abepura Jayapura as many as 35 students. The method of implementation is to socialize the material, time and object before the implementation of activities to teachers and Headmaster. In the implementation of community service learning is used lecture method, discussion, and props. The results obtained in the pre-test with an average value of  = 26.42 including low, the lowest value of 7 and the highest value of 50. Results obtained on the post-test with an average value of = 41.54 including moderate, the lowest value of 17 and the highest value of 70. Improved learning outcomes obtained after the activities of community service for N-Gain = 0.38 including the moderate category.Keywords: Learning, etnomatematics, noken, N-gain. 
PENGENALAN PERMAINAN BOLA MATEMATIKA PADA KELAS V SD INPRES KOTA RAJA Jonner Nainggolan; Abraham Abraham; Fitriani Tandililing
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 3, No 1 (2019)
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The problems in elementary schools in Papua, not yet achieving KKM mathematics lessons, this is due to the lack of interest and motivation of students learning mathematics. The cause of the lack of interest and motivation of students learning mathematics is due to the lack of innovation in the mathematics learning method used by mathematics teachers. One innovative learning method is a mathematical game, with the game method students feel learning while playing and that is fun, so students will be interested in learning mathematics. This activity was carried out in class V of Kota Raja Jayapura Inpres Elementary School which was held on September 3, 2018. At the time of the activity the participants were very enthusiastic. The pre-test results obtained an average value of 47.27 while the post-test obtained an average value of 53.33 with an increase in N-Gain of 0.17.Keywords: Games, math ball, learning methods, N-gain
Doremena Tourism Village Towards a Leading Destination in Jayapura Regency: Kampung Wisata Doremena Menuju Destinasi Unggulan di Kabupaten Jayapura Alvian M. Sroyer; Abraham Abraham; Isak Beno; Agustinus Languwuyo; Yacob Ruru; Jonathan K. Wororomi
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
Publisher : DPD Jatim Perkumpulan Dosen Indonesia Semesta

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Sustainable tourism development in Yewena Dormena Village is challenging, a village located in Depapre District, Jayapura Regency, Papua, Indonesia. Despite being blessed with natural beauty and cultural heritage, the village grapples with challenges such as limited accessibility due to poor road conditions and lack of public transportation, inadequate public and tourist facilities, and inadequate promotion of potential tourist attractions. This article introduces a comprehensive framework for sustainable tourism development, specifically tailored to the unique cultural and environmental context of Yewena Dormena Village. The project explores the potential of technology in addressing the accessibility and promotion challenges faced by remote tourist destinations. The method used adopts an interdisciplinary approach, integrating insights from environmental science, cultural studies, and business management to provide a more comprehensive understanding of sustainable tourism development in rural Papua. The results of this project include the renovation of two strategic huts on Sao Beach, ongoing road access improvements by the local government, a 25% increase in tourist visits during the program period, collaboration with local youth groups and provincial conservation agencies for the protection of turtle nesting sites on Sao Beach. Economic growth is targetted will reached 25% in first year and tourist satisfaction reached 80% for public facilities and services. The project has made significant strides in laying the foundation for sustainable rural tourism. Future focus on the challenges and opportunities identified will be crucial to the success and sustainability of tourism in the region.