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PEMBUATAN PANDUAN DIGITAL UNTUK PENDAMPINGAN IMPLEMENTASI APLIKASI AKUNTANSI SISTEM KEUANGAN BAGI KONGREGASI SUSTER-SUSTER AMAL KASIH DARAH MULIA Effendi, Sukma Meganova; Widodo, Bernardinus Sri; Sinaga, Klemensia Erna Christina; Anurogo, Baskoro Latu; Yudianti, Ninik; Ria, Angelita Martina Loy; Agustinus, Kevin
ABDIMAS ALTRUIS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 7, No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/aa.v7i1.5827

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Users of the Financial System in this community service activity are Congregation of Sisters of Charity of Noble Blood (ADM). They have a variety of ages and educational backgrounds, so most users do not really understand how to operate and categorize transactions according to transaction codes. This activity is held to help users using the Financial System by making digital guides. The method used is this activity is the discussion method by evaluating the Financial System which has been used in exploring problems, making digital guides (documents and videos), adding digital guides to the Financial System, and socializing the Financial System which has added digital guides. As a result, there are two digital guidance documents. The first is a Chart of Account (COA) book which contains transaction codes and the second is a Manual Book which contains how to operate the Financial System. The other results, there are two video tutorials that explain the entire operation method and especially, the transaction and report sections. The digital guide that has been added to the Financial System is quite helpful for users in operating it, where 13 respondents gave the most ratings in very good, good, and good enough conditions.
Clean Energy Innovation in Campus Environment with Small-Scale Wind Power Plants Integrated with IoT artanto, dian; sutyasadi, petrus; Lukiyanto, Yohanes Baptista; Subanar, Gregorius Budi; Anurogo, Baskoro Latu; Halim, Enrico; Indratma, Samuel
Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Volume 5 Issue 1, 2025 [February]
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing, Electronics, and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/iota.v5i1.881

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Universities as innovation centers have a strategic role in driving the clean energy transition through the implementation of small-scale wind power plants integrated with IoT. This article analyzes the potential of wind power technology in campus environments, which have an average low wind speed (3–5 m/s) through Savonius-type vertical axis turbines equipped with IoT modules for real-time monitoring of wind speed, wind direction, electrical energy production, and battery status. The results show that this technology is capable of producing 100–200 W of power with a wind energy conversion efficiency to electrical energy of up to 20-30%. The implementation of this technology not only increases energy independence but also becomes a renewable energy education platform for students. Multidisciplinary collaboration between the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and informatics engineering is the key to system optimization, while green campus policies can accelerate the adoption of this technology nationally.
EKONOMI HIJAU: PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI DAN DESAIN KREATIF DAUR ULANG PLASTIK PADA PERKUMPULAN AKSARA YOGYAKARTA Subanar, Gregorius Budi; Anurogo, Baskoro Latu; Budisusila, Antonius; Sitorus, Gabriella Angela; Nugroho, Dhaniel Aryo; Papur, Maria Griselda Delwella; Saribu, Ester Amelia Tambun
ABDIMAS ALTRUIS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/aa.v8i2.13497

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This community engagement program, conducted by the Institute for Research and Community Service at Sanata Dharma University in collaboration with Aksara Association, aims to strengthen the economic independence of local members by transforming plastic waste into value-added products. Key activities include outreach, technical training, production mentoring, craft-design development, and digital marketing. These initiatives are designed to enhance participants’ skills in creative business management, design innovation, recycling techniques, and online marketing. The program was evaluated using quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative assessment relied on participant satisfaction surveys and comparisons between targets and achievements, while qualitative assessment used mentoring records and focus group discussions to examine process quality and collaboration. Results show strong participant enthusiasm, improved knowledge and skills in plastic waste processing, and the successful production of Plastic Wood Composite (PWC) and craft products. Digital marketing also expanded audience reach and boosted sales. The program highlights the value of cross-sector collaboration and sustainable design for strengthening the local green economy.