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Journal : Community Empowerment

Optimalization of trails tours in Pinge Tourism Village to improve the community's economy during the Covid-19 pandemic Mahendra, I Wayan Eka; Supartini, Ni Luh; Suwintari, Gusti Ayu Eka; Sulasmini, Ni Made Ayu; Parwati, Komang Shanty Muni
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 7 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (679.849 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5218

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Pinge Village is the first tourist village in Tabanan Regency which was officially inaugurated by Tabanan Regent Decree No. 337 of 2004 that concerning to Design Pinge Traditional Village as a Tourism Village. This village has several potentials as sources of attractions for tourists. These potentials include beautiful natural scenery, cool air, residential traditional housing, friendly people, and characteristics of rural tourism in the form of "trails" along village roads. The existing potential has not been managed optimally due to several obstacles, such as: 1) the English language skills of local tour guides are still low, especially the mastery of English vocabulary and 2) the management of homestays is not optimal, because most of the tourist activities are served by travel agents. This problem was overcome through 16-hour English short course activities, 8-hour guided mentoring, and comparative studies. As a result, the implementation of the English short course received positive responses from the participants, the village head, the manager of the Pinge Tourism Village, and the head of the Pokdarwis Pinge Asri. Statistically, there was an increase in participants' English proficiency by 22.14%. Mentoring and comparative studies on homestay management also received positive responses, even the homestay managers want this activity to be carried out continuously.
Assisting the management of digital library in Tegal Harum Village Denpasar Denok Lestari; Ni Luh Supartini; Ni Made Ayu Sulasmini; I Putu Edy Suardiyana Putra
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 8 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.7613

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This community service activity under the scheme of applying science and technology for the community is in partnership with the village of Tegal Harum, Denpasar Bali, in the field of digital library management. The Sastra Mahottama Library in Tegal Harum Village, apart from providing conventional services, also provides digital library services through the SIPESAT application (Digital Library Application) in Tegal Harum Village, which makes it easier for people to borrow various types of e-books according to their needs. Problems faced by the library managers are related to the classification and cataloguing of library materials, as well as increasing the capacity of human resources for digital library managers. The implementation using the classical and individual methods lasts for one month at the Tegal Harum village office. Activities consist of situation analysis, training, and evaluation stages. The implications of service activities are the results of the classification and cataloguing of 30% of reading collections as well as increasing knowledge and skills in using digital library applications.