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Laboratory-Scale Testing of a Solar Panel-Based Portable Power Bank Design Adrix Richard Stanlee; Fahmy Rinanda Saputri; Ricardo Linelson
G-Tech: Jurnal Teknologi Terapan Vol 8 No 4 (2024): G-Tech, Vol. 8 No. 4 Oktober 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat, Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/gtech.v8i4.5412

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The increasing need for mobile device charging, especially in outdoor and remote areas, presents challenges due to limited access to power sources. This issue is particularly relevant for individuals who travel frequently, such as motorcycle taxi drivers. To address this issue, a foldable solar panel-based portable power bank has been developed, which is designed to efficiently convert solar energy into electrical power to charge smartphones. Laboratory-scale tests show that the device can charge a smartphone from 20% to 100% within four hours under peak sunlight conditions, and from 20% to 75% under lower sunlight. To further improve its usability, future development should increase the energy storage capacity, improve efficiency under different sunlight conditions, add weather resistance, and expand compatibility with other devices, making it more suitable for outdoor and travel applications.
Enhancing Educational Practices through AI and Data Visualization: Insights from a Community Engagement Workshop Melissa Indah Fianty; Fahmy Rinanda Saputri
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 3 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (September 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/icom.v4i3.4984

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This community engagement explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data visualization in the context of education through an interactive workshop. The workshop aims to enhance the capacity of high school teachers in Jakarta to utilize technology for data analysis using applications like Tableau. Participants engage in hands-on practice with four case studies: analysis of student performance by gender, the influence of parental education on student outcomes, evaluation of the effectiveness of exam preparation courses, and analysis of the impact of lunch programs on student achievement. Results indicate a significant improvement in participants' understanding and skills in using data to support evidence-based decision-making in educational settings.
Improving Digital Marketing Skills of MSMEs in Legok Village through a Community Service Program Fahmy Rinanda Saputri; Melissa Indah Fianty; Marojahan Tampubolon
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 3 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (September 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/icom.v4i3.5123

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There are several problems in marketing the products of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in this digital era. Problems such as limited access to technology and lack of knowledge and expertise in managing digital platforms or tools. To overcome these problems, Community Service (PKM) activities are carried out. This PKM is focused on improving marketing skills for MSME players in Legok Village, Tangerang, Banten by Universitas Multimedia Nusantara (UMN). Specifically, this solution is in the form of training with the theme of digital marketing management, market trend analysis, customer preferences, and strategies to increase customer interaction on e-commerce platforms and social media. The materials in this PKM activity are market trend analysis and the use of digital marketing tools where there are 19 participants from different MSME players. The results of this training showed that 100% of participants stated that the training delivered provided new insights or ideas to improve their business, especially in terms of marketing management. Thus, MSMEs in Legok Village are expected to be able to compete better in the digital market, which in turn can encourage local and national economic growth.
Improving Energy Efficiency for Culinary MSMEs in Legok Village Through Electrical Management Training Marojahan Tampubolon; Fahmy Rinanda Saputri; Melissa Indah Fianty
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 4 No 4 (2024): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (Desember 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/icom.v4i4.5593

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This community service aims to empower Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the culinary sector in Legok Village, Tangerang, Banten through efficient electrical management training and the implementation of an energy consumption monitoring system. Legok Village, known for its diverse traditional culinary offerings, faces challenges in managing efficient electricity consumption in their daily operations. It is known that in the culinary field, various electrical appliances are needed to support the preparation of food and beverages. The use of these electrical devices needs to be closely monitored so that their management can be regulated to become more energy-efficient. This service includes practical training and education on energy-saving practices, efficient electrical equipment, and power management strategies to help culinary MSMEs in Legok Village reduce electricity costs and enhance the sustainability of their businesses.
Optimizing Market Reach and Sales Growth for Putri’s Home Cooking Through E-Commerce Integration Melissa Indah Fianty; Fahmy Rinanda Saputri; Marojahan Tampubolon
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2025): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (Maret 2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/icom.v5i1.6584

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the culinary sector have significant potential in the national economy, but they face challenges in adopting digital technology. The main obstacles include limited infrastructure and a lack of understanding in e-commerce management. This study evaluates the implementation of an e-commerce website for Putri’s Home Cooking in Legok, Tangerang, using an innovative approach that combines intensive mentoring and data-driven marketing strategies tailored to the characteristics of the partners. The uniqueness of this program lies in the combination of continuous mentoring and the use of analytical data for more precise marketing decision-making. The methods used include case-based training, the development of user guides, and ongoing evaluation using analytical data to understand customer behavior. The results show that the adoption of the website improves visibility and transaction efficiency while significantly expanding the market. Training helps the partners manage e-commerce independently and optimize digital marketing. The effectiveness evaluation is conducted through partner feedback, site performance analysis, and user engagement. This study demonstrates that digital transformation, based on strategic mentoring and analytics, can sustainably enhance the competitiveness of MSMEs.
Mapping the Potential and Challenges of Developing the Waru Brilliant Thematic Village in Bojong Renged Megantara Pura; Simon Petrus Wenehenubun; Rahmi Andarini; Fahmy Rinanda Saputri
I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2025): I-Com: Indonesian Community Journal (September 2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/i-com.v5i3.7679

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The Waru Brilliant Thematic Village in Bojong Renged has been developed since 2021 in response to the limited natural resources in the Tangerang region and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This program utilizes idle land for integrated agricultural and livestock activities, such as melon greenhouses, mushroom cultivation, chili gardens, and fish spawning. This service activity aims to map the available potential and identify the main challenges that hinder sustainability. Implementation methods include field observations, interviews with residents, and documentation of facilities. The results show that the physical potential is quite large but has not been supported by sustainable management. The main problems lie in low community participation, damage to facilities due to lack of ownership, and technical constraints related to weather and crop distribution. The findings emphasize the importance of collaboration and technology-based community empowerment strategies to support the sustainability of thematic villages.