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SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN PENERIMA BANTUAN LANGSUNG TUNAI DANA DESA BERBASIS WEBSITE Nur Aizah; Octa Sofyan Firmandala, Legi; Azise, Nur
JURNAL TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): MARET
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS STEKOM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtikp.v16i1.920

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The Village Fund Cash Assistance Program (BLT-DD) is a government effort to provide support to rural communities affected by the economic crisis, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Sidomukti Village, the implementation of BLT-DD has been running well, but there are still obstacles in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in the beneficiary selection process. This research aims to design and build a website-based Decision Support System (SPK) using the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method that can improve the effectiveness and accuracy of determining prospective BLT-DD recipients. Data collection methods include interviews and document studies, and use a quantitative descriptive approach to analyze data. The results showed that the implementation of a web-based system can speed up the selection process, reduce the potential for errors, and increase the transparency of information to the community, so that it can help village officials in managing social assistance more effectively, ensuring that assistance is right on target, and increasing community satisfaction with the BLT-DD program.
Edukasi Visual Melalui Plang Informasi: Upaya Peningkatan Kesadaran Masyarakat Tentang Lamanya Sampah Anorganik Terurai di Kelurahan Silea, Kecamatan Wundulako, Kabupaten Kolaka La Ode Awal Sakti; Thareq R Ramadan; Nurul Yasmin Batrisya; Nur Aizah; Sinta Dewi; Vheny Suci Maulidah; Muhammad Fajri; Putri, Regina; Destari Putri Andargit; Heriani; Mahmud Albar; Riris Rismayanti; Rifka Yulia.N; Wemode Wasaungadi
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Patikala Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal PkM PATIKALA (On Progress)
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/patikala.v5i2.3897

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The problem of inorganic waste that is difficult to decompose poses a serious threat to environmental sustainability, both in rural and urban areas. Low public awareness of the long-term impacts of waste drives the need for simple, easy-to-understand educational strategies that directly involve residents. This community service activity aims to increase the understanding of residents of Silea Village, Wundulako District, Kolaka Regency, through visual information media that explains the length of time it takes for various types of waste to decompose. The implementation method begins with field observations to determine strategic installation points, followed by the design of information signs, the production process, and the installation stage with residents. The activity took place on August 8–10, 2025, involving 15 KKN students, village officials, and community groups. The number of participants involved in the socialization session was 45 people, consisting of housewives, youth from the youth organization, and representatives of the dasawisma (village). The results of the activity showed an increase in public understanding in differentiating between organic and inorganic waste, as well as awareness of the long-term impacts of accumulating plastic, cans, and glass waste. Active community participation in the sign installation process also fostered a sense of ownership, making the educational message more easily accepted. For housewives, the primary benefit was an understanding of daily household waste management, while for youth, this activity opened up insights into the importance of the younger generation's role in protecting the environment. In conclusion, the use of visual media in the form of information signs has proven to be an effective new approach to environmental literacy. This activity not only raises awareness but also strengthens community involvement, thus enabling more sustainable waste management.