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Journal TEPAT: Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Website-Based Digitalization of Fisheries MSMEs in Puntondo Village, Takalar Regency Hasan, Hasnawiya; Alief Fahdal, Muhammad; ., Haliah; Oemar, Imran; ., Idayanti; Haryanto, Surya; Afrial Ivan Pratama, Muhammad
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.596

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The fishing community in Puntondo Village, Takalar, relies heavily on income generated from the INS MSMEs. However, their business activities remain relatively simple and have yet to leverage digital markets [1], which limits their distribution reach, operational efficiency, and marketing effectiveness. The aim of this community service program is to transform the fisheries sub-sector—specifically the INS Fisheries MSMEs in Takalar—from a conventional system into a website-based digital system. Digitalization is utilized to address issues such as lack of clarity, limited market coverage, operational inefficiency, competitiveness, and customer trust. As a result, the digitalization of the fisheries sector through website integration is expected to significantly enhance operational efficiency, revenue generation, and consumer confidence. Information technology and digitalization are crucial for the continued development of fisheries-based MSMEs, which in turn can improve the coastal economy [2]. This transformation has a profound impact on digital branding, marketing strategies, and information transparency. Accordingly, management training, technology mentoring, inventory system integration, and online marketing have been carried out. Several case studies have shown improvements in market reach, transaction speed, and the professional image of INS MSMEs. The website aids in product distribution and SEO optimization, thereby enhancing credibility. Additionally, the INS MSME is the central subject in outreach efforts involving local fishermen and communities. The observation method includes analysis of sales activities before and after the website launch, as well as monitoring of website usage and consumer engagement online. The analytical method comprises a qualitative analysis of the digitalization program’s impact on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), including changes in market reach, operational efficiency, and customer perception, along with empirical comparisons through case study analysis. The primary output of this program is a dedicated MSME website for promotion and transactions, designed around a digital inventory management system, SEO-based marketing, and strengthened customer engagement through social media. This aligns with community development theories, particularly the empowerment of coastal communities through technological and interdisciplinary (technical and economic) approaches to MSME growth. In the results and discussion section, it is described that the main outcome is a functional, SEO-friendly website, which has significantly expanded its national market reach and improved transactional efficiency by reducing manual errors. The specific impacts of the program include enhanced operational efficiency, online ordering, real-time inventory tracking, increased product visibility on Google and e-commerce platforms, improved credibility through customer testimonials, and higher MSME revenue. More significantly, the program has opened opportunities for partnerships with investors and business collaborators, allowing MSMEs to compete digitally with larger platforms. In conclusion, collaboration through digitalization has proven to enhance MSME competitiveness and create partnership and investment opportunities. Nevertheless, challenges such as limited infrastructure and data security threats remain. Therefore, website-based digitalization of fisheries MSMEs is highly effective in advancing the local economy, expanding market reach, and ensuring the sustainability of operational efficiency.
Improving Network Competence and Personal Branding to Enhance Competitiveness and Work Readiness of TKJ Students at Bina Putra Mandiri Vocational School Permana, Iman; Rifa'I, Anwar; ., Said
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.597

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This community service program aims to enhance the competencies of students majoring in Computer and Network Engineering (TKJ) at SMK Bina Putra Mandiri, Bogor, by strengthening both technical skills and soft skills. The two main challenges faced by students are the limited availability of network practice facilities and their low ability to build personal branding. The lack of essential equipment such as MikroTik routers and unmanaged switches restricts students’ access to hands-on practice, which is crucial for job readiness. In addition, the lack of awareness and ability to build a professional self-image also becomes a barrier to graduate competitiveness. This program offers an integrated solution by providing project-based training on network configuration and cybersecurity simulation, as well as training on CV writing, digital portfolio creation, and LinkedIn utilization. The training is conducted in a participatory manner by involving teachers as co-trainers to ensure sustainability. The results of the program, which involved 30 students, show a significant improvement in students’ understanding and technical skills in network configuration. The activity successfully achieved its main objectives, with the average network test score increasing from 55 to 82 after the training. Additionally, 90% of students successfully created professional and verified LinkedIn accounts, while more than 70% demonstrated a significant improvement in oral communication skills as an initial step toward building personal branding.
Rice Husk Based Charcoal Biobriquette Production Technology With Carbonization Process In Rural Environment In Pasie Laweh Nagari, Lubuk Alung District Nasution, Riski Gunawan; Mahendra, David Rian
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.598

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This community service program aimed to develop rice husk-based charcoal biobriquette production technology through a carbonization process in Pasie Laweh Nagari, Lubuk Alung District. The initiative sought to address the underutilization of rice husk waste, which is abundant in the region due to its significant rice farming activities. By converting agricultural waste into eco-friendly biobriquettes, the program provided an alternative energy source while enhancing the economic value of waste for local farmers. The implementation involved training, technology transfer, and hands-on mentoring, resulting in the production of biobriquettes with a diameter of 2 cm, height of 5 cm, and a burning duration of 2--3 hours per unit. The program achieved a 95% participation rate, with active involvement from farmers, youth groups, and local MSMEs. Quantitative analysis through pre-test and post-test revealed a significant increase in participants' knowledge and skills. The average scores for understanding the concept of biobriquettes increased from 45% to 85%, carbonization techniques from 35% to 80%, understanding of economic benefits from 50% to 90%, and practical skills from 30% to 75%. Economic benefits included a 40% reduction in fuel costs for businesses and 30% savings for households. The success of the program highlights the potential of biobriquettes as a sustainable energy solution and underscores the importance of community empowerment, institutional support, and technological innovation in rural development.
Implementation of Aquatic Environmental Monitoring Technology in Solar-Powered Seaweed Cultivation to Optimize the Productivity of the Masempo Dalle Fishermen Group, Pinrang Regency Areni, Intan Sari; Amir, Ashadi; Mangarengi, Nur An-Nisa Putry
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.614

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Watang Suppa Village, Suppa Sub-district, Pinrang Regency has great potential for seaweed cultivation; however, the Masempo Dalle Fishermen Group still faces several challenges, particularly the limitation in monitoring water environmental conditions in real-time. Conventional methods based on visual observation and empirical experience result in low accuracy in assessing cultivation site suitability, leading to fluctuating yields and economic losses. This Community Service Program aims to enhance seaweed farming productivity through the implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based water quality monitoring system powered by solar energy, while also improving fishermen’s knowledge and skills in technology utilization. The implementation method consisted of socialization, training, two phases of technology trials, and monitoring and evaluation. The results indicated a significant increase in fishermen’s knowledge, such as water quality parameter understanding improving from 42% to 78%, readiness to adopt technology from 40% to 76%, and basic IoT comprehension from 35% to 75%. Technical capabilities also improved, with the ability to read sensor data rising from 38% to 78%, device installation understanding from 32% to 70%, and maintenance skills from 30% to 68%. The technology trials successfully provided more accurate water quality data and enabled fishermen to monitor cultivation sites in real-time. This program is expected to serve as an initial step toward building technological independence in coastal communities and promoting sustainable aquaculture practices.
Utilization of Dynamic Business Models for Organic Chicken Manure Tablet Fertilizer Parenreng, Syarifuddin Mabe; Handayani, Dwi; Nur, Aprisal; Samjas, Mutawakkil; Hafid, Ilal Khairin Al; ., Fitriani; Perdana, M. Rizqal Putra; Lukman, Eka; Maharani, Bhintang; Ramli, Fitriani
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.615

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Sidrap Regency has a reputation as a rice granary and egg production center in South Sulawesi. Currently, the laying hen population reaches 4,940,118 with a daily production of around 100,000 egg racks. This large production volume also produces very high volumes of chicken feces waste. Currently, this waste simply accumulates around the coop without being processed, causing air pollution, disturbing the environment, and causing health problems. The partner in this community service is the EMAS Cooperative, which has many members from various business sectors. However, several livestock businesses within the EMAS Cooperative do not yet have a dynamic business model process that can effectively manage resources, respond to market changes, and ensure business sustainability. Therefore, an innovation is presented in the form of technology for processing chicken feces into solid organic fertilizer in tablet form with market value, accompanied by the development of a dynamic business model to support sustainable business management. This community service activity is carried out in four main stages: field observation, problem analysis and solution determination, tool design and manufacture, and implementation and mentoring. The implementation results showed that farmers gained knowledge and skills in processing chicken feces waste into organic fertilizer inJurnal Tepat (Teknologi Terapan Untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat), Volume 8, Nomor 2, Tahun 20252tablet form, while also being able to apply a dynamic business model in managing the EMAS Cooperative business in a more adaptive and sustainable manner. Furthermore, training effectiveness measurements also showed improvements in all indicators, with the highest achievement being technical knowledge at 91%, followed by practical skills at 71%, conceptual understanding at 41%, and attitude and motivation at 34%. Business planning skills increased by 27%, although lower than other indicators, still indicating positive development and requiring further mentoring. These findings confirm that community service activities not only produce waste management solutions but also strengthen the managerial capacity of farmers in supporting business sustainability.
Assistance for RM Riung Gunung Malino in Inventory Management for Sustainable Business Indah, A. Besse Riyani; Handayani, Dwi; Ikasari Syamsul, Diniary; M Parenreng, Syarifuddin; ., Saiful; Hanafi, Rosmalina; Rusman, Muhammad; Facheruddin BJ, Muhammad; Pratiwi Sahar, Dian; Khaerani Busri, Nur
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.616

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RM Riung Gunung Malino, located in Gowa, faces a major challenge in inventory management, as stock recording of raw materials and products is still carried out manually, making it difficult to monitor inventory accurately. This issue leads to overstocking or stock shortages, which reduce operational efficiency. This community service program was implemented to provide solutions through intensive assistance in structured and applicable inventory management training. The solutions offered include the implementation of a digital stock recording system using the inventory module in the Odoo application, the development of a more systematic manual format based on the concepts of safety stock, Reorder Point (ROP), and Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), as well as regular stock monitoring training. The results of the program show an improvement in the partner’s understanding and skills in managing inventory, as evidenced by the ability to create more organized stock records, calculate raw material needs, and determine reorder points accurately. The implemented recording system has proven effective in reducing the risk of stockouts and overstocking, thereby increasing operational efficiency. In addition, the partner has become more confident in managing their business sustainably. Thus, this program provides a tangible contribution to enhancing the competitiveness of culinary MSMEs while promoting business sustainability through effective and measurable inventory management.
Introduction to the Marine World and Coastal Engineering for Students of Athirah 2 Islamic Elementary School Makassar Through Interactive Educational Media Umar, Hasdinar; Paotonan, Chairul; Baeda, Achmad Yasir; Rachman, Taufiqur; Rahman, Sabaruddin; Djamaluddin, Ashury; Husain, Firman; ., Juswan; Assidiq, Fuad Mahfud; Mustika, Andi Mega; A. Narayana Jufri, Muhammad Fauzan; Ikram, Andi Muhammad; Ramadhan Umar, Muhammad Fitrah
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.617

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Makassar City is one of the cities with a coastal area located in its center. However, many people, especially young children, still do not understand the importance of the sea, marine technology, and its role in their lives. The low level of understanding is due to the lack of information provided about the ocean world and coastal engineering. Athirah 2 Islamic Elementary School, which is one of the partners in this community service, provides facilities for the Introduction to the Ocean World and Coastal Engineering activity. This community service activity aims to introduce the basic concepts of the ocean world and coastal engineering through a fun and interactive approach that is adapted to the age of elementary school students. This activity will be carried out in 6 sessions, namely Session 1: Opening, Introduction, and Pre-test; Session 2: Introduction to the Sea and Marine Engineering; Session 3: Simple Experiments; Session 4: Educational Games; Session 5: Reflection and Post-test; and Session 6: Closing and Documentation. After this activity is carried out, an initial awareness is formed in students about the importance of protecting the sea as part of a shared responsibility. The students were enthusiastic about learning about ocean engineering and coastal engineering, eager to learn about the ocean and coastal structures. The pre- and post-test results showed an increase in the students' understanding of ocean engineering and coastal engineering.
Implementation of Orientation, Mobility, Socialization, and Communication Training to Support the Independence and Social Participation of People with Visual Disabilities in South Sulawesi Arief, Ardiaty; Nurlela, Andi; Bachtiar Nappu, Muhammad Bachtiar Nappu; Musywirah Hamka, Icha Musywirah Hamka; Salim, Ishak; Arianti Said, Ida; May Sweetha, Nabila; Ilham, Muhammad; Indar Dewa, Yoga
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.618

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Hasanuddin University, through the Institute for Research and Community Service in collaboration with SLB Negeri 1 Parepare and the South Sulawesi Regional Leadership Council of the Indonesian Blind Association, held an Orientation, Mobility, Socialization, and Communication (OMSC) Training for people with visual impairments as part of their commitment to an inclusive campus and strengthening inclusive literacy. This activity involved cross-disciplinary collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, the Disability Center of Hasanuddin University, and the South Sulawesi Regional Leadership Council of the Indonesian Blind Association. The main objective of this activity was to increase the capacity of participants to carry out independent activities in public spaces. The research assumption states that hands-on training will increase participants' independence and self-confidence. The theoretical basis of the activity refers to a community empowerment approach and inclusive education that emphasizes the active participation of vulnerable groups. The implementation method included initial observation, pre-test, technical training (use of a white cane, hand protection techniques, as well as socialization and communication simulations), and a post-test. Participants were divided into small groups to facilitate mentoring. The results showed significant improvements in mobility and communication skills, as well as psychosocial impacts such as increased self-confidence. This activity resulted in an OMSC training model that can be replicated in other inclusive educational institutions. In conclusion, OMSC training based on interdisciplinary collaboration is effective in supporting the independence of people with visual impairments and strengthening the inclusive education ecosystem.
Capacity Development for Geospatial Data Management in the Public Works Sector in Bulukumba Regency ., Irwan; Arifin, Mimi; Rachman Rasyid, Abdul; Veronica Natalia, Venny; Muh Asfan Mujahid, Laode; Mandasari Andi Munawarah Abduh, Jayanti; Anugrah Yanti, Suci; Sagita Alfadin Nur, Dewa; Wahyuni, Sri
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.619

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In the era of digital government transformation, the utilization of geospatial data has become pivotal for accurate, efficient, and integrated planning, monitoring, and evaluation of infrastructure development. However, the capacity of human resources—particularly within the Office of Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUTR) of Bulukumba Regency—in managing geospatial data remains limited. This constraint may hinder the optimization of location-based decision-making in public infrastructure development. In fulfillment of the university’s third pillar of higher education—community service—the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Hasanuddin University conducted a collaborative community engagement activity under the Faculty of Engineering’s Community Service Learning Program (LBE). The initiative focused on enhancing the geospatial data management capacity of local government officials. The activity was held on September 15, 2025, at the PUTR Office of Bulukumba Regency and involved technical staff and geospatial data officers. The methodology combined theoretical instruction with hands-on simulation, including field data collection using mobile devices and point mapping, followed by spatial data processing using freely accessible Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The results indicate that participants demonstrated high engagement and successfully acquired foundational competencies in geospatial data management. Furthermore, the activity fostered strategic academic–government collaboration, opening avenues for joint research, the development of a regional geospatial information system (SIGD), and ongoing technical mentoring. Thus, this initiative not only strengthened local institutional capacity but also laid the groundwork for sustainable, data-driven infrastructure planning in Bulukumba Regency.
Design of a Combination of a Chopping Machine and Mobile Fermentation Tank for Cattle Breeders in Bone Regency Djamaluddin, Fauzan; Syahid, Muhammad; Renreng, Ilyas
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.620

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Smallholder cattle farms in Sanrego Village, Kahu District, Bone Regency, face significant challenges related to the availability of green fodder, particularly during the dry season. To overcome this problem, the adoption of appropriate technology is essential to enhance feed processing efficiency and ensure a consistent supply of high-quality silage. This community service initiative was conducted under the Universitas Hasanuddin (UNHAS) Community Service Program in collaboration with partner institution CV. Reza. The program focused on the redesign of a mobile shredding machine integrated with a fermentation tank, developed to be more efficient, user-friendly, and aligned with the practical needs of local livestock farmers. The implementation process involved several stages, including problem identification, machine redesign, prototype development, user training, and mentoring for farmers. The results demonstrated that the redesigned machine effectively accelerated the shredding process, produced uniformly chopped green fodder, and facilitated efficient silage production. This technological innovation is expected to enhance farmer self-sufficiency, reduce feed production costs, and promote the sustainability of cattle farming enterprises in Bone Regency.

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