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Sosialisasi Pemasaran Digital pada UMKM Desa Selaawi Talegong Kabupaten Garut Mustopa, Ridwan; Mujianto, Haryadi; Ikhsan, Akhmad Fauzi
DEDIKASI PKM Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): DEDIKASI PKM UNPAM
Publisher : Universitas Pamulang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32493/dkp.v5i2.39086

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Desa Selaawi merupakan desa yang mayoritas warganya bermatapencaharian sebagai petani dan pedagang kecil. Disamping desa ini termasuk daerah rawan bencana alam seperti tanah longsor dan gempa bumi, Warga Desa Selaawi dituntut untuk menjalankan program desa mandiri dalam rangka mendukung perkembangan perekonomian desa. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah untuk membantu memberikan pemahaman dan pendampingan mengenai strategi pemasaran digital kepada warga desa. Metode yang digunakan adalah dengan memberikan sosialisasi berupa seminar dan penyuluhan. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah gambaran mengenai antusiasme warga Desa Selaawi dalam mengikuti sosialisasi pemasaran digital, dan bertambahnya wawasan dan keterampilan warga mengenai pemasaran digital dimulai dari potensi menjual produk secara digital, mengemas produk hingga memasarkan produk secara domestik maupun internasional.
Prototipe Robot Penancap Alat Ukur pH Tanah Menggunakan Mikrokontroler Berbasis Otonom Nawawi, Muhammad; Ikhsan, Akhmad Fauzi; Nurichsan, Irman
Fuse-teknik Elektro Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Fuse-teknik Elektro
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Garut

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This research designed a prototype of a pH measuring insertion robot based on a microcontroller with a wireless control system. The robot can automatically move to predefined locations using GPS and azimuth calculations from a digital compass sensor. The pH sensor is inserted into the ground using a servo motor at a specific depth. Tests were conducted at several locations to evaluate navigation accuracy and insertion success. The results showed that the robot could reach target coordinates with a deviation of less than 13.5 cm, but the pH sensor insertion failed 100%. The navigation system worked well with stable motor RPM, and the wireless control functioned properly. In conclusion, the robot succeeded in navigation but failed in the automatic sensor insertion process.
Renewable Energy Education through Solar-Powered Toy Car Assembly Activities for Junior High School Students Wiharso, Tri Arif; Susilawati, Helfy; Ikhsan, Akhmad Fauzi; Sugandi, Gandi; Meilani, Putri Asti; Hendryansyah, Agistian; Awaludin, Dama Robiul
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
Publisher : Ali Institute of Research and Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1612

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Renewable energy sources are a solution to fossil energy sources, which are increasingly depleting every day. Renewable energy has various types; however, the most widely used at present is solar energy, commonly referred to as solar power generation (photovoltaic systems). The development of solar power in Indonesia has begun to be implemented in several sectors to support government programs, particularly national energy security. Considering the importance of renewable energy, early socialization and education are needed, especially for junior high school students. Early education is expected to raise students’ awareness of the importance of environmental preservation in maintaining renewable energy resources provided by nature. To make the educational process more engaging, a hands-on practice method was applied. In this community service activity, students assembled solar-powered toy cars so that the cars could operate. This activity aimed to directly involve students in the use of renewable energy and to help them understand how renewable energy can be applied in simple applications. The results show that students were able to complete the assembly of solar-powered toy cars; 48.28% of students rated the activity as very beneficial, 48.28% as beneficial, and 3.45% as moderately beneficial. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the community service activity was successfully implemented.