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Pelatihan Instalasi Listrik Rumah Tangga untuk Pemuda di Kecamatan Manggala Makassar sebagai Upaya Penciptaan Lapangan Kerja Baru Yusran Yusran; Andani Ahmad; Indar Chaerah Gunadin; Muh. Bachtiar Nappu; Ardiaty Arief; Intan Sari Areni; Hasniaty A; Ida Rahmaniar Sahali; Andini Dani Achmad
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Penguatan Masyarakat melalui Pemanfaatan Teknologi
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (230.137 KB) | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v3i1.108

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The topic of community service activities is the Household Electrical Installation Training for Youth in Manggala District Makassar as an Effort to Create New Jobs. The method of activity is household electrical installation training with two approaches, theory and practice. The training was evaluated using the questionnaire method with closed questions. In general, the implementation of the training was considered to be going well. This is reflected in the responses of respondents in the training participant questionnaire Respondents who answered well were 28.6% and those who answered very well were 71.4%.
Sosialisasi Penggunaan ATM Beras Untuk Membantu Penyaluran Zakat Azran Budi Arief; Andani Achmad; Muh Anshar; Zaenab Muslimin; Merna Baharuddin; Ejah Umraeni Salam; Ansar Suyuti; Ida Rachmaniar S; Elyas Palantei; Syafruddin Syarif; Dewiani Dewiani; Ardiaty Arief; Ikhlas Kitta; Faizal A. Samman; Salama Manjang; Muh. Bachtiar Nappu; Gassing Gassing; Yusran Yusran; Rhiza S. Sadjad; Irwan Setiawan; Fighi S. Permadi
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Mengembangkan Kehiodupan Masyarakat melalui Kesatuan dan Kekuatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v5i2.291

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Zakat distribution is an activity that is often carried out around the community. At the time of distribution, of course, it takes a long time and can cause queues to be less efficient. To overcome all of that, an ID card-based Rice ATM was created to facilitate the distribution of zakat in the form of rice. By using microcontrollers, ultrasonic sensors, DC motors and web applications. This web application aims to record the identity of the community and also regulate the ration of rice distribution for each citizen. This service was carried out in Parang Bugisi Village, Tinggi Muzzle District, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The method begins with conducting socialization activities and giving questionnaires. There were 4 questions used in the questionnaire to determine the level of knowledge of participants. Furthermore, the socialization participants can practice directly the use of Rice ATMs. From the results of the questionnaire before the socialization activity, the majority of participants did not know about the Rice ATM and after participating in the socialization activity, the majority of participants began to understand, it was seen that in the results of the questionnaire there was an increase in understanding of the way it works, benefits and users of the Rice ATM by 86%, 76%, 81% and 52%, respectively.
Implementation of Orientation, Mobility, Socialization, and Communication Training to Support the Independence and Social Participation of People with Visual Disabilities in South Sulawesi Ardiaty Arief; Andi Nurlela; Muhammad Bachtiar Nappu Bachtiar Nappu; Icha Musywirah Hamka Musywirah Hamka; Ishak Salim; Ida Arianti Said; Nabila May Sweetha; Muhammad Ilham; Yoga Indar Dewa
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.618

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Hasanuddin University, through the Institute for Research and Community Service in collaboration with SLB Negeri 1 Parepare and the South Sulawesi Regional Leadership Council of the Indonesian Blind Association, held an Orientation, Mobility, Socialization, and Communication (OMSC) Training for people with visual impairments as part of their commitment to an inclusive campus and strengthening inclusive literacy. This activity involved cross-disciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, the Disability Center of Hasanuddin University, and the South Sulawesi Regional Leadership Council of the Indonesian Blind Association. The main objective of this activity was to increase the capacity of participants to carry out independent activities in public spaces. The research assumption states that hands-on training will increase participants' independence and self-confidence. The theoretical basis of the activity refers to a community empowerment approach and inclusive education that emphasizes the active participation of vulnerable groups. The implementation method included initial observation, pre-test, technical training (use of a white cane, hand protection techniques, as well as socialization and communication simulations), and a post-test. Participants were divided into small groups to facilitate mentoring. The results showed significant improvements in mobility and communication skills, as well as psychosocial impacts such as increased self-confidence. This activity resulted in an OMSC training model that can be replicated in other inclusive educational institutions. In conclusion, OMSC training based on interdisciplinary collaboration is effective in supporting the independence of people with visual impairments and strengthening the inclusive education ecosystem.
Socialization of the Application of Internet of Things (IoT) Technology for Temperature and Humidity Control in Oyster Mushroom Cultivation for Women Farmers Groups at the Takalar Mushroom House Andi Ejah Umraeni Salam; Ade Nur Fatimah Subir; Ansar Suyuti; Salama Manjang; Yusran .; Yusri Syam Akil; Sri Mawar Said; Ikhlas Kitta; Hasniaty A; Ardiaty Arief; Dianti Utami Dewi; Ian Adrian B
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.631

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This community service activity was conducted by the Department of Electrical Engineering, Hasanuddin University, in collaboration with the Women Farmers Group (Kelompok Wanita Tani/KWT) Rumah Jamur Takalar in Takalar Regency. The program was initiated to address low efficiency and unstable temperature and humidity conditions in oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) cultivation houses, which were previously managed manually. The main objective was to improve the knowledge and technical skills of mushroom farmers in understanding and applying Internet of Things (IoT) technology for automatic environmental monitoring and control. The activity was grounded in the concept of IoT-based smart farming, integrating temperature and humidity sensors, a microcontroller, and the Blynk application for real-time environmental supervision. The implementation stages included device design, system socialization and demonstration, and evaluation through pre- and post-activity questionnaires. A total of 15 KWT participants and 4 vocational students were actively involved in the training sessions. The results showed a significant enhancement in participants’ understanding, with the average knowledge score increasing from 2.0 (low awareness) to 4.0 (good understanding), indicating a 100% improvement after training. Participants also demonstrated high enthusiasm during the activities, actively engaging in discussions, operating the Blynk application, and recognizing the advantages of automated systems in maintaining stable temperature and humidity levels in mushroom cultivation houses. The impact of this program was reflected not only in improved knowledge but also in greater awareness and interest among participants in adopting IoT technology for their farming practices. Overall, the activity effectively introduced simple yet relevant technological innovations for small-scale farmers.