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Digital Inclusion for Educational Equity: An IT-Based Mentoring Program for KIP-K Scholarship Registration Saputra, Aji; Mas’ud, Abdu; Sundari, Sundari
DIKDIMAS : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): DIKDIMAS : JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT VOL 4 NO 3 DESEMBER 2025
Publisher : Asosiasi Profesi Multimedia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/dikdimas.v4i3.492

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Background: Although the Kartu Indonesia Pintar Kuliah (KIP-K) program has been implemented since 2020, it continues to faces several challenges, especially in terms of socialization and information accessibility.Aims: This community service program aimed to support underprivileged students in accessing higher education through the KIP-K scholarship scheme.Methods: The activity targeted 12 eligible students at SMA Negeri 6 Ternate on May 21, 2025. The intervention consisted of two phases: (1) socialization and motivational sessions explaining KIP-K requirements and procedures, and (2) hands-on mentoring where students created accounts and uploaded documents via smartphones. A WhatsApp group was used for two weeks of follow-up, troubleshooting, and document collection. Program success was measured by account creation, completion of required data fields, and timely submission.Results: A total of 12 students (100%) successfully registered for KIP-K, completed the required data fields, and selected study programs. The WhatsApp group effectively facilitated real-time support, especially in gathering and uploading documents from home.Conclusion: This program effectively increased student motivation and digital literacy to register for KIP-K. Community-based digital mentoring has proven to be a practical approach to promoting access to higher education.
Diversity and Abundance of Local Butterflies (Order Lepidoptera) in Ternate Drakel, Nelly Ardiani; Mas’ud, Abdu; Ahmad, Zulkifli; Sundari, Sundari
SAINTIFIK@: Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 10, No 2 (2025): SAINTIFIK@: Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA EDISI OKTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/saintifik.v10i2.10882

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Ternate Island has a forest ecosystem rich in biodiversity, including butterflies that play an essential role as natural pollinators and biological indicators of Environmental Health. However, pressures from human activities, such as deforestation, land conversion, and the disposal of inorganic waste, lead to habitat degradation, loss of host plants, and a decline in butterfly populations. This study aims to provide the latest information on the diversity and abundance of local butterfly species on Ternate Island, informing conservation efforts. The research employs an exploratory descriptive approach, utilizing a time search method with a wide search radius of 100 m at each research location. The research results found 351 individuals consisting of 18 types of local butterflies from 4 families, namely; 1) family Nymphalidae with 11 species including Cyrestis acilia, Danaus genutia, Ideopsis vulgaris, Elymnias hypermnestra, Mycalesis terminus, Parantica cleona, Pantopria hordonia, Danaus affinis, Hypolimnas bolina, Ideopsis vitrea, and Euploea tulliolus 2) the Pieridae family of 3 species includes Eurema hecabe, Catopsilia pyranthe, and Catopsilia scyll 3) the Lycaenidae family includes one species Lampides boeticus 4) Family Papilionidae with three species including Pachliopta polyphontes, Troides criton and Troides helena etc. The value of the local butterfly diversity index in Ternate Island is H’ = 2.32.32, which is categorized as moderate diversity. Furthermore, the abundance index analysis yields a value of 100%, which is classified as very high abundance.