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eduksi Buta Aksara melalui aplikasi Magguru Mabbaca pada kelompok remaja masjid di Desa Pationgi Fani Wulandari; Muhammad Safar; Andi Muhammad Irfan Taufan Asfar; Andi Muhamad Iqbal Akbar Asfar; Hasbi Hasbi; Karmila Karmila
ABSYARA: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masayarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2022): ABSYARA: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/ab.v3i2.6603

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Illiteracy is a crucial issue today, especially in Indonesia. The high illiteracy rate in Indonesia reaches 3.56% of the population. One of the most significant illiteracy issues is in Pationgi Village, Patimpeng District. Illiteracy is experienced by many teenagers, especially those who are not in school. The culture of the community also contributes to the high illiteracy rate in Pationgi Village. Most parents have never been to school or tried to get an education, which makes kids reluctant to go to school, leading many people who cannot read or write. The purpose of this community service is to reduce illiteracy through community service activities and the assistance of the Magguru Mabbaca application. Magguru Mabbaca is a mix of data, video, audio, text, and sounds that can be seen and heard on a smartphone. Magguru Mabbaca was developed to allow partners to understand and recognize letters and numbers quickly. Integrating the Bugis language with Magguru Mabbaca will assist the Pationgi Village community, which is still illiterate. Counseling at partner locations, training with two stages of training beginning with the introduction and operation of applications, and assistance to see an increase in partners' knowledge and understanding of reading and arithmetic are all part of the implementation methods. The result of this community service is that partners experience a significant increase in the knowledge component and application of technology, with an increase of 85% and 100%, respectively. This shows that the Magguru Mabbaca application helped partners improve their reading and math skills in a big way. Therefore, Magguru Mabbaca can be a solution for people in South Sulawesi who still have a high quantity of illiterates, which can be reduced by introducing holistic applications.
Pemanfaatan Limbah Sekam Padi Kombinasi Daun Bambu Sebagai Pupuk Kalium Silika Pada Kelompok Karang Taruna Fani Wulandari; Naimah; Andi Muhammad Irfan Taufan Asfar; Andi Muhamad Iqbal Akbar Asfar; Karmila; Rahman
JCOMMITS: Journal of Community Empowerment, Inovation, and sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Jcommits (The Journal of Community Empowerment, Innovation, and Sustainability)
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS LANCANG KUNING

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The high number of rice production and the wide area of rice fields in Pationgi Village with an intensity of harvesting 3 times a year makes Pationgi Village the largest rice producer in Patimpeng District. This rice husk waste is a problem where the Massedi Youth Organization Group who also works at the rice mill feel confused about how to process waste that is not used properly and greatly reduces aesthetics and pollutes the environment, where this waste is simply thrown away, burned and just piled up. So that with this service program it will help the community in the implementation of making potassium silica fertilizer through several methods starting from the counseling, training and mentoring stages to partners. The results of this program are able to increase partners' knowledge and productivity in processing rice husk waste from a combination of bamboo leaves into potassium silica fertilizer. The resulting product is packaged in small jerry cans with a size of 1 liter. This service was carried out in Pationgi Village by involving the maseddi youth group as partners. The results obtained from this community service are ways to handle rice husk and bamboo leaf waste by treating the waste as potassium silicate fertilizer.