Abdilah, Yan Amal
Jurusan Matematika, Fakultas Matematika Dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Negeri Sema

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Strengthening the Collective Memory of Tanjungkarang Village Community in Kudus Regency on the Oral Tradition of Lentog Tanjung through the Digitalization of Intangible Cultural Heritage Bashori, Muzakki; Cahyono, Rizki Aldi; Abdilah, Yan Amal; Sophianti, Naia; Wardati, Mutiara; Rakhmanto, Bambang
Journal of Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Lentog Tanjung is a traditional culinary heritage of Tanjungkarang Village, Kudus Regency, which embodies historical values and oral traditions (folklore) worth exploring. This culinary tradition reflects the community's identity and forms part of their collective memory, making its preservation crucial. However, modernization and lifestyle changes pose a risk of diminishing this tradition's existence, particularly among the younger generation. This community engagement project aims to strengthen the collective memory of Tanjungkarang Village residents regarding the oral tradition of Lentog Tanjung through a digitalization approach as a means of preserving intangible cultural heritage. The method employed is CBPAR (Community-Based Participatory Action Research), involving relevant stakeholders in a collaborative engagement process. The project consists of seven stages: preliminary study, material digitalization, creation of a digital platform, dissemination, evaluation, and monitoring. Digital technology was utilized to document the Lentog Tanjung oral tradition through videos, audio recordings, a website-based digital platform, and comics. Prior to the implementation of the engagement activities, research was conducted on the history and existence of Lentog Tanjung. The results indicate that digitalizing oral traditions can strengthen community connections with their cultural heritage, particularly among younger generations, and enhance community awareness of the importance of preserving local traditions through modern technology. Digitalization appears to be a promising method for documenting and disseminating the Lentog Tanjung oral tradition, thus prolonging its lifespan amidst globalizations. This project contributes to the development of local cultural preservation strategies through innovative, technology-based approaches.
Corruption Prevention Assistance Through Structural Adaptation and Local Parenting Culture in Sendang Village, Wonogiri Setiyawan, Wahyu Beny Mukti; Sumarto, Slamet; Abdilah, Yan Amal; Khunaefi, Muhammad Wildan; Angkoso, Yulius Willy Ciptadi
Journal of Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Community Empowerment
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This initiative aims to enhance corruption prevention in Sendang Village, Wonogiri Regency, through an innovative parenting education approach. It focuses on developing and distributing e-comics as tools to instill values of transparency and accountability among residents, including children. The program was implemented in five stages: (1) Situational Analysis and Needs Assessment, (2) Development of E-Comic-Based Educational Materials, (3) Training and Dissemination of E-Comics to Village Officials and Residents, (4) Community Empowerment through Discussions and Anti-Corruption Campaigns, and (5) Evaluation and Documentation of Outcomes. The results demonstrated a significant increase in public awareness of corruption and the community's role in safeguarding village fund management. The e-comics effectively engaged diverse audiences by simplifying complex issues, while training and discussions empowered the community, fostering accountability and collective action. This initiative highlights the effectiveness of integrating innovative educational tools with local cultural values, offering a replicable model for rural communities in Indonesia. It contributes to the national anti-corruption movement by promoting transparency and grassroots engagement.