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Tegaren’s Constraints in Adapting Digital Technology to Its Tourism Development Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Dwiridotjahjono, Jojok; Wahyuningtyas, Dwi
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4115

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The article serves as a scholarly publication summarizing field research conducted in Tegaren, East Java. The research team's objective is to provide a fresh perspective on the digitalization of the tourism village. The article examines the challenges faced by Tegaren in enhancing digital telecommunications penetration and adapting to digital technology following its transformation into a tourism village. These challenges encompass four main factors: 1) the prevalence of a younger, less productive age group in Tegaren, 2) the departure of youth from Tegaren, 3) Tegaren's agricultural lifestyle and ecosystem, and 4) its geographically distant position from major transportation hubs. Employing a theoretical framework incorporating methods such as participatory rural assessment, asset-based community development, community-based tourism, and the digital culture and literacy of rural communities, the article elucidates the demographic and geographical obstacles hindering Tegaren's efforts to enhance digitalization for the tourist village. All data presented is derived from in-depth interviews and participatory observations carried out by the research team. The respondents comprise various stakeholders from the village, including village officials, Pokdarwis members, BUMDes members, besek farmers, and village youths. This article unveils a correlation between the evolution of a tourism village and the presence of shared spaces fostering creativity and productivity. Recognizing the distinctiveness inherent in the circumstances of each tourism village, it becomes clear that comprehensive generalizations about tourism village studies are not entirely applicable.
Pembuatan Prakarya Ramah Lingkungan Melalui Pelatihan Ecoprint Teknik Pounding pada Forum Anak Desa (FAD) Prisma Pakeling Desa Wringintelu Niken Pramesti Anindria; Dinda Febri Putri Thaher; Lavinia Tiara Malika; Moch Rizal Anwar; Dwi Wahyuningtyas
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): September : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nusantara
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57214/pengabmas.v6i3.560

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Wringintelu Village, located in Puger District, Jember Regency, is a notable tobacco-producing area, facing significant challenges related to child involvement in hazardous work within the tobacco agriculture sector. The health risks for these children include Green Tobacco Sickness (GTS), alongside adverse effects on their education, such as school dropouts. To address this issue, a service program focused on ecoprint training was conducted by 16 students from Collaborative KKN #3 in partnership with the Wringintelu Village Children's Forum (FAD). The program aims to equip children with alternative skills through ecoprint training, using natural materials to produce handicrafts with marketable value, while reducing their reliance on tobacco-related jobs. The program's methods included socialization and hands-on ecoprint-making workshops, attended by 28 members of the FAD Wringintelu. This activity not only raises awareness of the dangers of working in the tobacco sector but also provides new skills that can support the economic sustainability of both children and their families. The participants' ecoprint products demonstrated market potential, offering safer and healthier economic opportunities. The success of this program highlights the importance of collaboration between communities and educational institutions, both formal and non-formal, in creating sustainable solutions to protect children from dangerous labor and support their rights optimally.
Pengaruh Pupuk Organik Cair Dari Limbah Tahu Terhadap Pertumbuhan Benih Jagung Di Desa Kencong Kabupaten Jember Vikky Pramudya Herdiansyah Poeloengan; Lutfi Diah Mufida; Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Faris Sahrur Rohman; Ida Nur Hidayah; Pedro Renardo Naibaho; Riska Ayu Pratama; Deven Agni Pratama
Al-Ijtimā': Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LP3M)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53515/aijpkm.v5i1.160

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The tofu making process produces solid waste and liquid waste. Most of the liquid waste is disposed of directly into the river causing pollution to the river and other water sources. Therefore tofu liquid waste processing is needed to reduce environmental pollution and benefit the wider community, one of which is by utilizing tofu liquid waste into liquid organic fertilizer by fermentation. The fermentation process takes 15 days with the addition of EM4, rumen, sugar solution, and water. All ingredients are mixed and put into a closed container. This activity was carried out in Ponjen Hamlet, Kencong Village. This activity involved KKN student and farmer group. The forms of activities carried out were visits to the Ponjen Hamlet farmer group, conducting interviews, observations, fertilizer making practices, observing corn seeds, data processing, and drawing conclusions.
Improving the English-speaking skills of tourists in Wonocoyo village through bilingual guidebook Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Laksmi Diana; Rina Wahyu Setyaningrum; Revina Dwi Masayu; Adinda Deviana; Yustin Dwi Rahmawati
Research and Development in Education (RaDEn) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/raden.v4i2.36382

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Through this research, the researchers intended to seek information and data on how a bilingual guidebook improves the tour guides' speaking skills. This research provides an overview of classroom action research conducted in Wonocoyo Tourism village to investigate their improvement in English skills using a bilingual guidebook the researcher designed. The research participants were four tour guides in Desa Wisata Wonocoyo Panggul, Trenggalek. They were given a pretest and two post-tests to observe their pretest skills deposit tests. The pretest showed that the English skills level of the tour guides was low to intermediate. The treatment was then given using the bilingual guidebook designed for the post-test. The researcher designed the planning, action, observation, and reflection that become the fundamentals of two post-tests. The first post-test indicated good results, and the tour guides experienced improvement in some aspects. After some reflection, the researcher conducted the second post-test, resulting in a better score for the tour guides. The result revealed that the English skills of the tour guide English skills, mainly speaking, can be improved through the bilingual guidebook.
Tegaren’s Constraints in Adapting Digital Technology to Its Tourism Development Praja Firdaus Nuryananda; Jojok Dwiridotjahjono; Dwi Wahyuningtyas
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4115

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The article serves as a scholarly publication summarizing field research conducted in Tegaren, East Java. The research team's objective is to provide a fresh perspective on the digitalization of the tourism village. The article examines the challenges faced by Tegaren in enhancing digital telecommunications penetration and adapting to digital technology following its transformation into a tourism village. These challenges encompass four main factors: 1) the prevalence of a younger, less productive age group in Tegaren, 2) the departure of youth from Tegaren, 3) Tegaren's agricultural lifestyle and ecosystem, and 4) its geographically distant position from major transportation hubs. Employing a theoretical framework incorporating methods such as participatory rural assessment, asset-based community development, community-based tourism, and the digital culture and literacy of rural communities, the article elucidates the demographic and geographical obstacles hindering Tegaren's efforts to enhance digitalization for the tourist village. All data presented is derived from in-depth interviews and participatory observations carried out by the research team. The respondents comprise various stakeholders from the village, including village officials, Pokdarwis members, BUMDes members, besek farmers, and village youths. This article unveils a correlation between the evolution of a tourism village and the presence of shared spaces fostering creativity and productivity. Recognizing the distinctiveness inherent in the circumstances of each tourism village, it becomes clear that comprehensive generalizations about tourism village studies are not entirely applicable.
The Representation of Ecocriticism in the Novel Mata dan Manusia Laut by Okky Madasari Adelia Savitri; Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Haliza Kanaya Rizky
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3356

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This study focuses on the representation of ecocriticism in the children's novel entitled “Mata dan Manusia Laut” by Okky Madasari. Ecocriticism is an approach that explains the relationship between literature and environmental issues. The purpose of this study is to reveal how this novel represents the values for preserving the environment, which the children imitate through the behavior of the Bajo tribe in Wakatobi. By using descriptive qualitative methods and ecocriticism approaches, the results of this study are the values of character education in children that are represented through the mythology of the Bajo tribe such as the belief in the God of the Sea and Queen Octopus as the Guardian of the Sea. This is believed as an effort to preserve the sea. In addition, this novel criticizes human behavior that destroys nature, such as fishing using bombs, polluting the sea with a lot of garbage, and killing living things that protect the marine ecosystem. Thus, besides as the representation of the beauty and natural wealth of Wakatobi, this novel is also an effort to instill the values ??in children that Indonesia's marine wealth with all its potential must be kept in balance.
Mapping Tour Guides’ Speaking and Writing Skill Levels in Tourist Villages in Trenggalek Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Wahyu Kyestiati Sumarno; Ria Arista Asih; Fathika Endriana; Khofiatul Rosdiana Windiarti
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3357

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Trenggalek is one of the regencies in East Java that is intensively developing tourist villages. By 2022, 35 tourist villages have been successfully built. With the existence of tourist villages with various potentials, supporting factors are needed from not only the government but also the wider community, one of which is the participation of the community as tour guides. A tour guide must master various abilities; communication skills, language skills, and the ability to know a lot about tourist attractions. One of the vital things that must be mastered by a tour guide is the ability to speak and write English as an international language. A tour guide is expected to be able to use English well, fluently, and effectively in carrying out his duties to guide tourists who come. That is why it is necessary to map the level of English proficiency of the tour guides in tourist villages. Thus, this study focused on analyzing the English levels of tour guides in two skills; speaking and writing. The result revealed that tour guides in Trenggalek have a varied range of English speaking and writing levels, from basic to intermediate. It is hoped that later with the mapping of the English level of the tour guides, English teachers and researchers in similar fields will be able to better prepare teaching materials and training programs that are suitable to the needs of the tour guides
The Implementation of English for Tour Guide Program in Trenggalek Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Ria Arista Asih; Alyaa' Chiquita Fairuzara A. R.; Fredik Yunior Heuvelman
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3388

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East Java has some famous and potential tourist places, one of which is in Trenggalek. Trenggalek is rich in natural resources such as beaches, mountains, and forests to name a few. Therefore, Trenggalek claimed to have big potential in East Java tourism in 2022. In 2021, the government of Trenggalek already set the target to build and develop 100 tourist villages by 2024. In 2022, 35 tourist villages have been built all around Trenggalek. Skilled tour guides are strongly required to promote Trenggalek as a promising and potential tourism destination in East Java. These tour guides have to master and comprehend English as an international language. Tour guides who can use and speak English well can gain more foreign tourists and make Trenggalek not only famous in East Java and Indonesia but also in wider scopes. Therefore, a PIKAT team of UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur held a community service program, “English for Tour Guide” in Dongko, Trenggalek, East Java. The team has run this program since July; split into two sessions; offline and online session. The offline session was held in July, at Taman Watu Kandang, Pandean, Dongko, and Trenggalek, and continued with an online session in August via Zoom. Both the offline and online programs were successfully held. The participants joined the program enthusiastically and actively. This community service was supported by the Department of Tourism and Culture of Trenggalek. In the future, the team expects to widen the scope of this community service program.
An Analysis of Expressive Speech Acts Types in “The King’s Speech” Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Sirniawati
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.33103

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People often give information or utter something where the words they utter are considered as an action. That is called “speech acts”. Speech acts have some types, one of which is the illocutionary speech act. Illocutionary acts consist of assertive, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarations. This study will focus on the use of expressive speech acts as this type of speech act is often found in some literary works such as drama and movies or films. The film that was chosen to be analyzed was “The King’s Speech”. The researchers studied the types of expressive speech acts in the movie. Descriptive qualitative was employed as the design of this study by using several approaches; mimetic, pragmatic, expressive, and objective. The findings revealed that there were expressive congratulating, expressive attitude, expressive wishing, expressive thanking, and expressive apologizing as types of expressive speech acts found in the film “The Kings’ Speech”.
Local language programs in cultural radios to maintain Indonesian national identity Wahyuningtyas, Dwi; Kusuma, Ade; Febrianita, Roziana; Achmad, Zainal Abidin
ETNOSIA : Jurnal Etnografi Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/etnosia.v6i1.11973

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Private radio, which relies on programs with local cultural content in local languages, affects the success of reaching large audiences and financial benefits. In East Java, four private radios have the advantage of local cultural programs, namely Radio Jodhipati FM in Nganjuk, Radio Sritanjung FM in Banyuwangi, Radio Nada FM Sumenep, and Radio Media FM in Surabaya. This study aims to determine what cultural programs can increase the number of listeners and profitability on the four cultural radios. Furthermore, to find out why listeners like local cultural programs of each radio. This research on broadcast content on four cultural radios uses virtual ethnographic methods by collecting data, both offline and online. Researchers are involved in broadcasting activities on four cultural radios (offline) and listener interaction activities in the virtual world (online), namely Facebook and WhatsApp. This study conducted interviews with twelve informants representing radio management, local cultural figures, and loyal listeners. The results showed that each radio has excellent cultural programs with a solid appeal to maintain listener loyalty. The four cultural radios involve cultural experts in designing cultural programs. Listeners try to maintain local tastes because they realize that love for local culture is a strengthening of national identity, which is the richness of Indonesian culture.
Co-Authors A. R. Alyaa' Chiquita Fairuzara Adelia Savitri Adelia Savitri Adinda Deviana Ajeng Dwi Larasati Alyaa' Chiquita Fairuzara A. R. Anggraini, Anindita Wahyu Noer Anjarwati, Tyas Aries Fahriza Ayu, Fifi Kinanti Bunga Amalia Putri Dessy Maeyangsari Deven Agni Pratama Dhika Neissa Asanti Didiek Tranggono Didiek Tranggono Dinariningrum Rahma Winarno Dinda Febri Putri Thaher Fadli Zikri Arvinsyah Fais Wahidatul Arifatin Faris Sahrur Rohman Fathika Endriana Fathika Endriana Fathika Endriana Firmansyah, Mukhamad Aziz Fredik Yunior Heuvelman Fredik Yunior Heuvelman Haliza Kanaya Rizky Handayani, Ruci Hidayah, Ida Nur I Putu Susila Handika Ida Nur Hidayah Ilmi, Ibnu Malkan Bakhrul Ira Kaestiningtyas J. Juwito Jojok Dwiridotjahjono Jojok Dwiridotjahjono Kania Luthfiyyah Khasanah, Dewi Khofiatul Rosdiana Windiarti Khofiatul Rosdiana Windiarti Khofiatul Rosdiana Windiarti Kusuma Wardhani Mas’udah Kusuma, Ade Laksmi Diana Lavinia Tiara Malika Lusia Ervi Oktaviarika Lusia Ervi Oktaviarika Lutfi Diah Mufida Made Hanindia Prami Swari Mafruudloh, Naajihah Maharani, Dian Sasmitha Dwi Mahardika, Athallah Zakki Metrya Damayanti Metrya Damayanti Moch Rizal Anwar Mohammad Syarrafah Mubah, Ahmad Safril Mufida, Lutfi Diah Muizzul Rizqon Gunawan Naibaho, Pedro Renardo Niken Pramesti Anindria Nur Imro’atus Solikha Nur Mafissamawati Solikhah Nuriyatul Hamidah, Nuriyatul Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus Okimustava Okimustava Pedro Renardo Naibaho Poeloengan, Vikky Pramudya Herdiansyah Prahasti Ken Dewani Pratama, Deven Agni Pratama, Riska Ayu Putra, Chrystia Aji Putri Dian Shafira Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma Revina Dwi Masayu Reza Mehdi Fauzi Ria Arista Asih Rima Nur Pitasari Rima Nur Pitasari Rina Wahyu Setyaningrum Ririn Puspita Tutiasri Riska Ayu Pratama Rohman, Faris Sahrur Roosmanningrum, Maulidya Roro Millatu Al-Ghaniy Roziana Febrianita Rusmiati, Siti Binik Septi Dwi Supriati Sirniawati Sri Tjondro Winarno Sri Tjondro Winarno, Sri Tjondro Subagio, Moh. Mario Suksmawati, Herlina Syamsul Arifin Tria Puspa Sari Trirahardjo, Muhammad Rizqy Triubaida Maya Ardianti, Triubaida Maya Vikky Pramudya Herdiansyah Poeloengan Wahyu Kyestiati Sumarno Wahyu Kyestiati Sumarno, Wahyu Kyestiati Windri Saifudin Yanda Bara Kusuma Yurenaudia, Azzahra Yustin Dwi Rahmawati Zainal Abidin Achmad Zein, Isynariyah