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PERAN PENYULUH TERHADAP AKTIVITAS BUDIDAYA DAN PEMASARAN IKAN LELE DUMBO (Clarias gariepinus) PADA POKDAKAN BAYUR SEJAHTERA DI KELURAHAN SEMPAJA UTARA Wahyu Abdillah; Nurul Ovia Oktawati; Wahyu Fahrizal
Jurnal Pembangunan Perikanan dan Agribisnis Vol 9 No 2 (2022): Volume 9, No.2 2022
Publisher : 2339-1324

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This study aimed to analyze the role of fishery exension agent on cultivation activity and marketing of catfish (Clarias gariepinus) on POKDAKAN Bayur Sejahtera based on various criteria including the role of the fishery extension agent as a guide, as an organizer and dynamist, as a field technician, and as a facilitator. This study was analyzed using descriptive analysis and a Likert scale. This study used a case study method. The sample of this study was carried out by census method with a total sample of 26 members of the cultivator group at POKDAKAN Bayur Sejahtera. The results of this study indicate that overall fishery extension agents have a high role in the cultivation activities and marketing of catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in POKDAKAN Bayur Sejahtera with an average score of the total indicators of 49.23 or in the high category. Partially, the role of the extension agent as a guide got an average score of 12.73 or had a high role. The role of the extension agent as an organizer and dynamist got an average score of 12.88 or had a high role. The role of the extension agent as a field technician got an average score of 12.46 or had a high role. Meanwhile, the role of the extension agent as a fasilitator got an average score of 11.15 or had a moderate role. Key Words: Role, Fishery Extension Agent, Fishery Cultivation
PENGARUH VIDEO BASED LEARNING, KEMUDAHAN PENGGUNAAN, DAN MANFAAT, TERHADAP KEPUASAN PENGGUNA YANG DIMEDIASI OLEH KESENANGAN PADA KONSUMEN KURSUS ONLINE RUBRIK GRAFIS Wahyu Abdillah; Ilsya Hayadi
Management Insight: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol 20 No 1 (2025): Managament Insight: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of video based learning, ease of use, and usefulness on user satisfaction mediated by enjoyment on online courses Rubrik Grafis. The sampling technique in this study used an simple random sampling technique, which was measured using the Hair sampling technique, which was 5 to 10 times the number of indicators. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire that is distributed online via the Telegram group. Measurement research in this questionnaire consists of 24 questions to respondents. The number of samples is 163, which are users of the Rubrik Grafis online course from all over Indonesia. The analytical tool used PLS-SEM with the assistance program SmartPls version 3.2.9. the result showed that (1) video based learning has a positive effect on enjoyment; (2) ease of use has a positive effect on enjoyment; (3) usefulness has a positive effect on enjoyment; (4) video based learning has a positive effect on user satisfaction (5) ease of use has a positive effect on user satisfaction (6) usefulness has a positive effect on user satisfaction (7) enjoyment has a positive effect on user satisfaction; (8) enjoyment mediates the effect video based learning on user satisfaction; (9) enjoyment mediates the effect ease of use on user satisfaction; (10) enjoyment mediates the effect usefulness on user satisfaction. This research has an impact on online course developers to pay attention to various factors so that users feel satisfied.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF A FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER WITH A PLAYFUL ARCHITECTURE APPROACH IN MEDAN: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH REPORT Wahyu Abdillah; Luis Armando Simbolon
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu (JIMI)
Publisher : CV. Denasya Smart Publisher

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This research report presents a comprehensive plan for the development of a family entertainment center designed through the lens of playful architecture in the city of Medan, North Sumatra. Titled “Funtastic Bound To Bond”, this project was conceived in response to the growing need for inclusive, safe, and educational recreational spaces amidst increasing urban density and the scarcity of adequate public open spaces in the Mebidang metropolitan area (Medan, Binjai Deli Serdang). By integrating three main conceptual pillars—Playful Connectivity with Local Memory, Intergenerational Bonding Space, and Experiential Multi-Level Recrea-Mall—this design aims to transform historical urban movement patterns into spatial explorations that foster intergenerational interaction. The theoretical foundation of this research is rooted in environmental psychology and family psychology, which specifically examine how behavioral settings and cognitive mapping can influence visitors’ moods and emotional well-being. The research methodology includes a systematic literature review, technical site analysis at Namo Simpur, user behavior observations, as well as international case studies such as LEGO House and Lotte World to ensure competitive quality standards. The design proposal suggests a layered recreational complex encompassing interactive play zones, thematic learning spaces, a public plaza, and an integrated commercial center supported by sustainable design strategies such as passive ventilation and natural lighting. This study concludes that a playful approach is not merely an aesthetic choice but a crucial architectural strategy for strengthening family bonds and urban identity in Medan.
BIOPHILIC ARCHITECTURE AS A PREVENTIVE STRATEGY FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH IN URBAN CENTERS Wahyu Abdillah; Elias Nicolaus Simbolon
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu (JIMI)
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Urban youth increasingly face mental health challenges due to academic pressure, sedentary lifestyles, limited access to safe public spaces, and the psychological impacts of dense urban environments. Conventional approaches to youth mental health, which are largely clinical or institutional, often fail to address preventive and environmental dimensions of well-being. In response, this paper examines the potential role of biophilic architecture as a non-clinical and preventive strategy to support youth mental health in urban contexts, particularly within sport and youth centers. This study employs a qualitative literature-based approach, synthesizing psychological theories, empirical studies, and architectural research related to biophilic design, adolescent mental health, and the built environment. The findings indicate that biophilic design elements such as natural lighting, ventilation, green and blue elements, spatial openness, and sensory-friendly environments are associated with stress reduction, improved mood, enhanced emotional regulation, and increased place attachment among adolescents. Sport and youth centers, when designed with biophilic principles, can function not only as physical activity hubs but also as restorative social infrastructures that support mental well-being. The paper identifies a research gap in youth-specific, urban-based studies that integrate biophilic design with real architectural typologies. By positioning biophilic architecture as a preventive mental health strategy, this study contributes to architectural discourse and youth studies, emphasizing the importance of everyday environments in fostering psychological resilience among urban youth, particularly in developing city contexts.
INTEGRATING THERAPEUTIC ARCHITECTURE AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN DRUG REHABILITATION DESIGN: A SPATIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR RECOVERY AND REINTEGRATION Alya Tanaya Riznita; Wahyu Abdillah
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu (JIMI)
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The increasing prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) in Indonesia is not matched by adequate rehabilitation facilities, highlighting the need for more effective and holistic approaches. This study proposes an integrated design strategy for a drug rehabilitation center by combining therapeutic architecture with occupational therapy (OT) to support recovery and social reintegration. Using a qualitative design-based research approach, the study translates behavioral characteristics of users and rehabilitation processes into spatial and architectural strategies. Therapeutic architecture principles such as natural lighting, ventilation, and connection to nature are applied to enhance emotional stability and reduce stress [11][2]. Occupational therapy is implemented through structured activity-based programming to rebuild daily routines and meaningful occupations [1][9]. A key contribution of this study is the integration of hospitality-based programs and mangrove-based activities as forms of real-world occupational engagement. These programs enable users to develop vocational skills, social interaction, and adaptive behaviors within a controlled yet realistic environment. The findings demonstrate that architecture can function as an active therapeutic system when integrated with occupation-based programming, facilitating behavioral transformation, reducing relapse risk, and supporting long-term recovery through the integration of spatial design, meaningful activity, and environmental context.