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Learning assistance for students with special needs at SLB Kirana Hati Bunda, Tamiajeng Village, Trawas District Inggit Marodiyah; Natasya Dwi Puspitasari; Dhita Anggraeni; Risa’ida Dwi Mufidah; Layyinatus Saniyyah; Yusrilda Maharani
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 9 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11078

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The purpose of this community service is to help provide learning assistance to students at SLB Kirana Hati Bunda Tamiajeng Village. The service activities carried out at Kirana Hati Bunda SLB use a hands-on method. This activity was carried out well and smoothly. With this service activity, it provides a more enjoyable and effective learning experience and can provide additional support for students.
Optimization of production and marketing of stamped batik based on local wisdom through digital marketing Inggit Marodiyah; Cindy Taurusta; Rizky Eka Febriansah; Aulia Putri Ramdhani; Aidah Fidayati; Ryan Ardiansyah; Muhammad Thariq Jabal Nurdin
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 11 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12355

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The development of stamped batik based on local wisdom is a strategic effort to preserve culture and enhance the competitiveness of Indonesia’s batik industry. The partners in this program faced two main challenges: limited tools and materials for production and restricted marketing reach. This community service program aims to improve the efficiency of stamped batik production by providing the necessary equipment, such as batik stamp tools, while enhancing marketing efforts through digital marketing training. The implementation methods included the procurement of production tools, socialization, and training on stamped batik techniques, as well as mentoring to ensure high-quality production outcomes. On the marketing aspect, the program provided training on product photography and videography, registration on digital platforms such as Google Maps, Google Business, Instagram, and Shopee, as well as training on e-commerce utilization. The program results demonstrated increased production capacity with the addition of tools and materials, and expanded marketing reach through partner registration on various digital platforms. This program not only supports the sustainability of stamped batik culture based on local wisdom but also strengthens the competitiveness of the partners in a broader market.
Analisa Dampak Lingkungan Pengolahan Air Bersih Instalasi Pengolahan Air (IPA) Menggunakan LCA dan AHP Aditya Yoga Pratama; Inggit Marodiyah
EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/edu.v5i2.6734

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Water treatment at the Kedunguling Water Treatment Plant (WTP) has an impact on the environment due to the use of chemicals during the water purification process. This study aims to determine the environmental impact of the Kedunguling water treatment plant and determine the best alternative to reduce the impact on the environment at the Kedunguling water treatment plant. The method used to analyze environmental impacts is Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and AHP to provide the best alternative. The results obtained are the impact of the flocculation process on water treatment provides the highest global warming impact, which is 71244.1 kg CO2-eq while the sedimentation process provides the highest eutrophication impact of 1.86E-03 kg CO2-eq. The best alternative to minimize the environmental impact caused by the water treatment process is to maximize sudge treatment before discharging into the river with a weight percentage of 42%.
BUDIKDAMBER : Solusi kreatif ketersedian gizi warga kelompok non produktif Desa Kajartengguli Marodiyah, Inggit; Paramitha Amelia Kusumawardani; A. Miftakhurrohmat; Ribangun Bamban Jakaria
BEMAS: Jurnal Bermasyarakat Vol 6 No 2 (2026): BEMAS: Jurnal Bermasyarakat
Publisher : LPPMPK-Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Muhammadiyah Cileungsi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37373/bemas.v6i2.1351

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Desa Kajartengguli, Kecamatan Prambon, Sidoarjo, menghadapi tantangan dalam pemenuhan gizi dan peningkatan produktivitas ekonomi bagi kelompok non-produktif seperti lansia dan ibu rumah tangga. Akses terhadap protein hewani masih terbatas, sementara peluang ekonomi belum optimal dimanfaatkan. Permasalahan ini diperparah oleh keterbatasan lahan, rendahnya pengetahuan budidaya, serta minimnya keterampilan kewirausahaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengimplementasikan dan mengevaluasi program BUDIKDAMBER (Budidaya Ikan dalam Ember) melalui Kelompok Dasa Wisma Kenongo sebagai solusi terpadu. Metode yang digunakan meliputi pelatihan teknis, penyediaan sarana pendukung, serta pendampingan berkelanjutan. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan ketersediaan protein hewani, dengan produksi ikan rata-rata 3–5 kg per siklus budidaya, serta 80% peserta berhasil mengembangkan usaha mikro dengan kenaikan pendapatan sebesar 15–20%. Skor pengetahuan peserta juga meningkat sebesar 65% dari pre-test ke post-test. Kesimpulannya, program BUDIKDAMBER efektif dalam meningkatkan ketahanan pangan dan pemberdayaan ekonomi kelompok non-produktif, serta berpotensi untuk direplikasi di wilayah lain dengan karakteristik serupa.
Integration of Sustainability and SCOR Model in Sustainable Halal Tourism Competitiveness: Integrasi Keberlanjutan dan Model SCOR dalam Daya Saing Pariwisata Halal Berkelanjutan Wahyuni, Hana Catur; Hartanti, Lusia Permata Sari; Marodiyah, Inggit; Widhianingsih, Wiwik
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.12819

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General Background: Halal tourism represents a growing segment in the global tourism industry, integrating Islamic principles with sustainable practices aligned to social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Specific Background: In Indonesia, particularly in Sidoarjo Regency, the halal tourism sector is emerging as a strategic driver of local competitiveness and community empowerment; however, its operational sustainability framework remains underdeveloped. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies rarely integrate sustainability principles with supply chain performance models to evaluate halal tourism competitiveness. Aims: This study aims to integrate the concept of sustainability with the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model to assess and strengthen sustainable halal tourism competitiveness in Sidoarjo. Results: Using a descriptive–quantitative approach with 26 respondents, findings reveal high sustainability scores across all pillars—social (4.15), economic (4.20), and environmental (4.13)—with a total sustainability index of 4.16. The economic pillar is most dominant due to strong regulatory support and inter-sectoral collaboration. Novelty: The study introduces a hybrid SCOR–Sustainability framework that operationalizes the halal value chain through the five SCOR processes (Plan–Source–Make–Deliver–Return). Implications: The integration model provides an effective tool for policymakers and tourism stakeholders to harmonize operational efficiency, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship in sustainable halal tourism development. Highlights: Integrates sustainability principles with the SCOR framework for halal tourism. Identifies the economic pillar as the strongest driver of competitiveness. Proposes a practical model aligning efficiency, ethics, and environmental care. Keywords: Halal Tourism, Sustainability, Scor Model, Competitiveness, Value Chain
Kano Method: Development of Multi-Function Walker Product Attributes Marodiyah, Inggit; Putra, Boy Isma; Akbar, Ali; Jakaria, Ribangun Bamban
Journal of Research and Technology Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JRT Volume 10 No 2 Des 2024
Publisher : 2477 - 6165

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jrt.v10i2.1429

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Sensory and motor disorders experienced by a person can reduce the ability to walk. The triggers for these disorders vary, including age factors. Older adults who are at high risk have limitations in their daily activities. Therefore, they must improve their walking ability using rehabilitation aids (walkers). This study aims to design a multi-function walker that can work optimally in older people. The urgency of this study is that the types of walkers on the market are still limited, so they need to be developed into a multifunctional design. The method used in this study is the Kano method. The expected research results are the development of a design for one type of walker with multiple functions, namely functioning as a walking aid (walker) and functioning as a wheelchair, with a comfortable level of seating and can adjust its height.
SOSIALISASI PENCEGAHAN STUNTING UNTUK MENGURANGI JUMLAH ANAK STUNTING DI DESA TAMIAJENG Marodiyah, Inggit; Saputri, Irmayanti Dwi; Budi, Merselina Juli Dwi Setia; Vitara, Dhea Alinda; fadhila, Moh. Rizki; Fachrudin, Moch Fais
Journal of Social Comunity Services Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Social Comunity Services (JSCS)
Publisher : Antis-publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jscs.v1i1.78

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Stunting is a serious problem that can affect children's growth and development and have an impact on the development of human resources (HR) in the future. This study aims to increase community understanding of stunting through socialisation and distribution of UHT milk in Tamiajeng Village. The activities were carried out by KKN-P Group 36 Year 2024 by involving Posyandu Cadres, Village Midwives, and other Health Officers. The methods used include observation, making work programs, and permission from related parties, with activities that include face-to-face socialisation of stunting, as well as assistance in Posyandu activities. The results of the activity show that parents who have toddlers understand the impact of stunting on children. So this activity is expected to provide effective education to parents, help reduce the risk of stunting, and build a healthier generation in Tamiajeng Village.
Quality Improvement of Health Plaster Products With Six Sigma Method and QCDSME Analysis Nur Janah, Ragillia Fitri; Wahyuni, Hana Catur; Marodiyah, Inggit
Spektrum Industri Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024): Spektrum Industri - April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/si.v22i1.176

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Health plasters are one of a pharmaceutical company's excellent items. There are still defective products in the manufacturing process, including torn paper, joint 1, not cut, perforated edges, joint 2, tucked, long-short, and asymmetrical. Research conducted between June and December 2021 reveals that 192.960 Kg of substandard items were discovered. The contribution of this research is to identify the underlying reasons of the problem and decrease the number of product faults. By using the QCDSME (Quality-Cost-Delivery-Safety-Morale) method analysis in the cost stage, this company is known to experience losses due to defective products of IDR 18,047,232 / year. The results of the analysis using the six sigma method at the analyze stage using the fishbone diagram tool are known that defective products are caused by the absence of size standards in the repair of plate and pressure roll positions, differences in operator responses, the absence of written procedures for handling product defects, and the existence of product roll rolls that are too loose or tight. The improvement proposal made next is to make a size standard for the plate position with a value of 12.5 ± 1 cm and a pressure roll with a value of 22 ± 1 mm with additional tools in the form of a ruler. After taking corrective steps and quality control on product defects, the results showed that the value of product defects decreased from the previous average of 1,119 pcs/day to 205 pcs/day, so that the company's loss value was reduced to IDR 3,306,240/year.
Genetic Algorithm for Optimizing Footwear Logistics Distribution Using the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) Marodiyah, Inggit; Kurnianingtyas, Diva; Daud, Nathan; Sari, Indah Apriliana; Taurusta, Cindy
SITEKIN: Jurnal Sains, Teknologi dan Industri Vol 23, No 1 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/sitekin.v23i1.37620

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Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are important economic drivers for Indonesia, especially in labor-intensive sectors like footwear manufacturing. MSMEs, though, face acute logistical problems because of heterogeneous customer demand, limited production capacity, and ever-increasing transportation costs. Few existing works have focused on monthly logistics planning for MSMEs in developing countries with realistic costing and demand structures. To develop and analyze a Genetic Algorithm (GA) optimization model to maximize profit within a constrained monthly footwear profit distribution network. To achieve this, we needed to assess how multi-retailer product allocation balance could be achieved with minimum operational constraints such as production caps, cost-efficient logistics, and streamlined processes. This study employed a quantitative experimental design approach and implemented a GA with real-valued chromosome representation, tournament selection, single-point crossover, and Gaussian mutation. The model was built using real data from a footwear MSME operating in the Lamongan and Tulungagung regions of Indonesia. The algorithm was implemented using Python and tested for reliability with 10 executed validations for independence. Within 60 generations, the GA maintained consistent convergence and achieved a final fitness value with a coefficient of variation of 0.24%. The optimized allocation achieved a net profit margin of 15.22% while utilizing the available production capacity (600 units/month). Because of increased profit contribution, greater-distance wholesale customers were served first despite incurring higher transport costs. The model had no constraint violation and reduced transportation costs to 1.45% of total revenue. Using GA to address multi-objective distribution challenges in the context of MSMEs appeared to have positive results, confirming the effectiveness of this approach. The proposed approach helps frame and guide critical allocation and routing decisions, which can be made within the boundaries of operational constraints. Further work is needed to incorporate stochastic demand modelling and multi-objective problem extensions and seek real-time application to bolster support for decision-making in dynamic scenarios.
WASTE AREA RISK MITIGATION PT. XYZ USING THE HIRARC METHOD AND BOW TIE ANALYSIS Prasetyo, Doni; Marodiyah, Inggit
Journal for Technology and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal for Technology and Science
Publisher : PT ANTIS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ipteks.v2i2.420

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Objective: At PT. XYZ often experiences several work accidents which result in large losses due to weak existing risk management. Frequent work accidents include employees being crushed by rotting buildings, as well as problems arising from inadequate waste disposal and waste burning which causes smoke to enter the production area and become a big problem for production activities. Method: The method used in this research is HIRARC which is used to determine the highest risk and also Bow Tie Analysis which is used as an appropriate risk mitigation tool. Results: The results of this research show that one of the appropriate mitigation methods is to always wear complete personal protective equipment when working and carry out strict supervision and control of K3. Novelty: One of the long-term recommendations that can be applied to company risk mitigation is the creation of official K3 rules that can be updated regularly.