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Peningkatan Kemandirian Pemuda Menghadapi Tantangan Ekonomi Selama Covid 19 Melalui Pelatihan Edukasi Kopi Dan Barista Juhanaini, Juhanaini; Nudiati, Deti; Maesaroh, Tasbiah Siti; Hafid, Mugi Lugina; Widiani, Cantika; Krisnayanti, Krisnayanti; Hakim, Tasya Santika Putri
Jurnal Karya Abdi Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): Jurnal Karya Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (408.132 KB) | DOI: 10.22437/jkam.v5i3.17234

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Selama Pandemi, sebagai desa tujuan wisata Desa Pagerwangi menghadapi beberapa tantangan diantaranya, berkurang dan hilangnya mata pencaharian masyarakat. UPI melalui program Pengalama Belajar Mahasiswa di Luar Kampus (PBMLK) Edukasi Program Kemanuasiaan (EPK) memberikan kesempatan pada mahasiswa turut ambil bagian menyelesaikan masalah. Mahasiswa diberikan pengalaman menangkap masalah di masyarakat, mengidentifikasi kebutuhan masyarakat, serta memecahkan masalah tersebut sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan karakteristik masyarakat setempat melalui program pelatihan Edukasi Kopi dan Barista. Pelatihan ini dilakukan melalui 3 tahap yaitu perencanaan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi. Pelatihan ini diikuti oleh 24 peserta pelatihan yang terdiri dari pemuda Desa Pagerwangi dengan beragam latar belakang seperti pemuda baru lulus sekolah, Ibu muda, Dosen muda, Anggota Karang Taruna, dan Pemuda yang baru kehilangan penghasilannya karena pandemi. Melalui pelatihan ini peserta diberikan pengatahuan dasar kopi, potensi usaha kopi, dan keterampilan meracik kopi dengan alat sederhana dan terjangkau tapi bernilai jual tinggi. Hasil dari pelatihan ini terindikasi dapat meningkatnya pengetahuan dasar peserta pelatihan tentang kopi, meningkatnya pengetahuan tentang potensi usaha minuman kopi, meningkatnya keterampilan peserta pelatihan dalam meracik kopi, dan tumbuhnya motivasi peserta pelatihan dalam memulai usaha kopi. Dengan demikian, diharapkan setelah program pelatihan ini selesai, pemuda Desa Pagerwangi memiliki keterampilan yang bisa di jual dan akan muncul wirausaha baru di bidang kopi.
TRANSFORMASI DIGITAL UNTUK UMKM: PELATIHAN KETERAMPILAN DESAIN POSTER SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI UNTUK USAHA MIKRO DI BANDUNG BARAT Nudiati, Deti; Krisnayanti, Krisnayanti; Rohma, Vinanti Julia; Nuraeni, Rini; Maesaroh, Tasbiah Siti
Comm-Edu (Community Education Journal) Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/comm-edu.v8i3.28591

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This study explores the effectiveness of a Canva-based digital poster design training in empowering micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Kp. Pasir Handap, West Bandung. The training aimed to enhance participants’ technical skills, digital literacy, and confidence in using technology for promotional purposes. Employing a one-group pretest-posttest design, the study involved ten MSME participants with limited prior experience in graphic design. Quantitative data collected through pre- and post-training questionnaires revealed significant improvements in participants’ understanding and use of Canva’s basic features. The training also incorporated adult learning principles (andragogy) to ensure contextual and practical learning experiences. The results suggest that simple, targeted digital training can effectively bridge technological gaps among rural entrepreneurs, contributing to improved marketing capabilities and supporting the broader agenda of digital transformation in Indonesia’s informal sector.  
Asosiasi Ikan Karang Pada Media Transplantasi Rangka Model Penyu di Pulau Barrang Caddi, Kota Makassar Lapong, Muh. Imran; Krisnayanti, Krisnayanti; Fathuddin, Fathuddin; Wulandari, Sri
Jurnal Riset Diwa Bahari (JRDB) Volume 3, Nomor 2, 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Maritim Balik Diwa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63249/jrdb.v3i2.108

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Recent studies show the importance of artificial structures in supporting the recovery of coral reef ecosystems, particularly in improving the association of reef fish that play an important role in the ecological balance of tropical seas. The innovation in the use of turtle-shaped transplant skeletons is the main highlight because it is able to attract higher biodiversity than conventional methods. This study aims to evaluate the parameters of water quality, diversity index, and abundance of reef fish species associated with the transplant structure. Data collection was carried out using the Underwater Visual Census (UVC) method at two different sampling moments of the season. The first sampling is during the rainy season, and the second sampling is during the dry season. The environmental parameters measured included salinity, temperature, pH, and water currents, while biotic indicators included the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') and species density (ind/m²). The results showed that all water quality parameters were within the standard range of marine quality for marine life (First side: salinity 32.6 ppt; temperature 31 °C; pH 7.7; current 0.05 m/s and second sampling: salinity 32 ppt; temperature 30.6 °C; pH 7.5; current 0.07 m/s). A total of sixteen species of fish were found to be associated with transplanting media, including Plotosus lineatus, Siganus margaritiferus, Ptereleotris heteroptera, Abudefduf vaigiensis, Chromis atripectoralis, Aeoliscus strigatus, Petroscirtes mitratus, Chaetodon octofactiatus, Abudefduf sexfactiatus, Meiacanthus grammistes, Cheilodipterus artus, Cheilinus chlorourus, Siganus virgatus, Chrysiptera parasema, Synanceia verrucosa and Sargocentron xantherythrum. The first sampling showed a lower diversity value (H' = 316.76; D = 2.3 ind/m²) compared to the second sampling (H' = 322.10; D = 3.28 ind/m²). This difference is influenced by dry season conditions that lead to increased clarity and penetration of sunlight, which significantly supports the abundance of biota. These findings confirm the potential of innovative transplant structure design in supporting sustainable coral fisheries conservation.