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Chatbots Made Easy: A Practical Workshop on Generative AI Aullia, Mochammad Rizqi; Fadillah, Muhammad Daffa; Umam, Khoirul; Septiana, Dimas; Rahmawati Gunawan, Alfiana; Nurbaya Ambo, Sitti; Rosanti, Nurvelly; Ardhani, Yana; Jumail, Jumail
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v4i3.548

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Chatbots powered by Generative AI have become a rapidly evolving technological innovation, enabling users to interact with AI-based systems in a more natural way. However, the implementation of these chatbots still faces many challenges, especially for beginners who lack a deep technical background. This study aims to develop a more accessible and understandable approach for those new to Generative AI. Through webinars and workshops, participants were introduced to the fundamentals of language models, the use of tools such as Google Colab, as well as various challenges and opportunities in AI chatbot development. Some of the main obstacles encountered included complex materials, limited access to data and computational resources, and varying levels of understanding among participants. Nevertheless, these activities provided beginners with the opportunity to grasp the basics of Generative AI and even develop their own chatbots. With a more practical and inclusive approach, this study contributes to introducing Generative AI-based chatbot technology to a broader audience. Evaluation results showed positive feedback from 77 participants from diverse backgrounds, with 51.9% stating they were very satisfied, 37.7% satisfied, and 10.4% neutral. Additionally, Pre-Test and Post-Test results indicated an improvement in participants' understanding of building simple chatbots. This initiative successfully provided a strong foundation for beginners to enter the field of Artificial Intelligence, particularly Generative AI
Design Faster, Code Smarter: Web Design With SASS Hidayat, Taufik; Anjani, Meisya Putri; Afkarinah, Afni Izzah; Aullia, Mochammad Rizqi; Mujiastuti, Rully; Nurbaya Ambo, Sitti; Sutrisno, Mirza; Rosanti, Nurvelly
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v4i5.630

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The "Design Faster, Code Smarter: Web Design With SASS" webinar and workshop, held on July 16, 2025, successfully educated participants on modern web design using SASS. This activity was implemented to address the challenges of managing traditional CSS code, which tends to be repetitive, difficult to maintain, and prone to errors in large-scale projects. SASS was chosen as the solution due to its dynamic, structured, and modular approach to writing CSS, offering features such as variables, functions, and mixins that significantly improve development efficiency. This community service activity employed a descriptive quantitative method, utilizing a survey approach through pre- and post-test questionnaires, as well as feedback forms, to measure participants' understanding. The 21 participants were students from the Informatics Engineering program at the University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta. A pre-test assessed initial knowledge, followed by a post-test and feedback questionnaire after the workshop. The workshop also provided hands-on coding experience, guiding participants in creating landing pages using Visual Studio Code and Figma designs. The post-test and feedback results revealed high participant satisfaction and a significant increase in understanding of SASS concepts. The percentage of correct answers to post-test questions ranged from 78.9% to 89.5%. Furthermore, 89.5% of participants stated that the material was clear (21.1% strongly agreed, 68.4% agreed), and 89.5% were satisfied with the overall event (21.1% felt very good, 68.4% good). This initiative successfully demonstrated that hands-on training effectively improves skills in modern web development and underscores the importance of continuing education programs to further enhance participants' SASS skills.