Muhammad Ranu Al Habib
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Optimization of Creative Learning Media Usage in the Teaching and Learning Process in Elementary Schools through Collaboration between PGSD Teachers and the Community Muammar Rinaldi; Rudi Hermansyah Sitorus; Nur wahyuni; Irna Herliza Rizki; Muhammad Ranu Al Habib
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 2: November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/9w44c683

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This study aims to optimize the use of creative learning media in the teaching and learning process in elementary schools through collaboration between PGSD teachers and the community. This community service program involves the development of media based on local wisdom and digital technology to improve the quality of learning. The research findings indicate that the collaboration between teachers, PGSD students, and the community has a positive impact on teachers' skills in using learning media, as well as enhancing student motivation and academic achievement. The community also plays a role in providing teaching materials and teaching aids relevant to local culture, enriching students' learning experiences. The evaluation shows improvements in learning outcomes and teacher satisfaction with the use of creative learning media. This program highlights the importance of community involvement in creating an inclusive, creative learning ecosystem based on local needs, and contributes to improving the quality of elementary education in Indonesia.
Implementation of Simple Clean Water Filtration Technology for Communities Along the Deli River in Medan Evri Ekadiansyah; Muhammad Aldo; Muhammad Ranu Al Habib; Abdul Fatah Hassanudin
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1: July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/wfc7b879

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The availability of clean water is a basic need that is vital for public health and well-being. However, communities living along the Deli Riverbanks in Medan face serious air quality issues due to household and industrial waste pollution. This Community Service (PKM) activity aims to implement a simple clean water filtration technology that can be built with local materials, is easy to operate, and is affordable for lowland communities. The methods used include an initial air quality survey, training in building the filtration system, installation of units in residents' homes, and technical and social evaluations. The filtration system uses layered media consisting of palm fiber, gravel, fine sand, and activated charcoal in a plastic drum container. Laboratory tests showed that this system effectively reduced air turbidity from 78 NTU to 4 NTU and eliminated Escherichia coli contamination to 0 MPN/100 ml, approaching the national clean water quality standard. In addition to the technical aspects, this activity also had an impact on increasing community awareness of the importance of clean water and healthy lifestyles. The community satisfaction level with the quality of the filtered water reached over 90%, and the majority expressed a desire to replicate the system independently. This activity demonstrates that locally based appropriate technology can be an effective solution in addressing clean water problems in poor urban areas, as well as strengthening community capacity and independence in managing water resources sustainably.