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LPPI University of Muhammadiyah Malang Jl. Raya Tlogomas 246 Malang, East Java, Indonesia, Postal Code: 65144 3rd Campus, Perpustakaan Pusat UMM
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Journal of Community Service and Empowerment
ISSN : 27224244     EISSN : 27225291     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22219/jcse.v6i1.38762
Core Subject : Education, Social,
This journal publishes articles on community service and empowerment results that are problem-solving, comprehensive, meaningful, and sustainable, with clear goals. Various community service and empowerment activities must have novelty (have innovation and creativity), so that they do not just replicate the same activities in different places, have measurable results and impacts on society, and support the achievement of the goals set forth in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SDGs are a global action plan agreed by world leaders, to end poverty, reduce inequality and protect the environment. The SDGs contain 17 Goals and 169 Targets, so that each article must be linked to these goals and targets (as stated in the contribution statement).
Articles 306 Documents
Developing Bilingual guidebook for Wonocoyo Tourism Village, Trenggalek Wahyuningtyas, Dwi; Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Masayu, Revina Dwi; Ajinegoro, Brian Tyan Mukti; Trirahardjo, Muhammad Rizqy; Sulistyo, Nanda
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.35985

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Located at Taman Kili-kili Beach, Wonocoyo Village, Panggul District, Trenggalek Regency, the PKM (Community Service) Education team of UPN Veteran East Java successfully held a tour guide training program and developed a bilingual guidebook in English and Indonesian on June 28, 2024. The training was attended by the Head of the Tourism and Culture Office of Trenggalek Regency, Drs. Sunyoto, and involved approximately 30 participants from Wonocoyo Tourism Village and Nglebeng Tourism Village. Wonocoyo Tourism Village is renowned for its natural attractions, including Kili-kili Park (a turtle hatchery), Pelang Beach, and its waterfall. Meanwhile, Nglebeng Tourism Village is known for the increasingly popular Kuyon Beach, located near rice fields and rows of fishing boats. With their promising potential, both villages are being developed as leading sustainable tourism destinations in Trenggalek, East Java, and potentially at the international level. To support this goal, the availability of bilingual guidebooks and trained tour guides is essential. The program contributes directly to SDG 4.4, by enhancing relevant skills for employment in the tourism sector, and to SDG 8.9, by promoting sustainable tourism that creates jobs and showcases local culture and nature. This initiative also supports community empowerment by equipping local residents with knowledge, communication skills, and tools to independently promote their tourism assets. The bilingual guidebook is expected to aid tour guides and tourism actors in effectively communicating the unique tourism potential of Wonocoyo and Nglebeng Villages to both domestic and international visitors.
Empowering Students through Education and Training on the Production of Foot Sanitizer from Tea Leaf Waste Riyanta, Aldi Budi; Purgiyanti, Purgiyanti; Amananti, Wilda
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.41385

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Tea leaf waste (TLW) is a household waste that can be processed into foot sanitizer to eliminate foot odor that is becoming increasingly popular. Applied products from the Pharmacy study program need to be disseminated to vocational school students as training products to enhance entrepreneurial knowledge and skills. SMK Al-Ikhlas Kota Tegal is Vocational High School one of the targets of the service activities because it aligns with the efforts to implement the School P5 program and the efforts to develop students' entrepreneurship. The aims of this service is to provide knowledge and improve skills in making foot sanitizer from tea waste for entrepreneurship skills. The activity method starts with a Focuss Group Discussion (FGD) to formulate the form of activities, followed by implementation in the form of education accompanied by direct training for students. The activity is concluded with an evaluation of the responses from the school and students in the form of pre-test, post-test, and questionnaire results of the activities. The results of this activity have been successfully carried out with the involvement of the twelfth-grade students of SMK Al-Ikhlas in educational and training activities. Evaluation of the pre-test and post-test also showed an increase in knowledge and skills. The activity was able to provide education and increase students' knowledge in processing TLW into foot sanitizer preparations in an effort to support P5 activities and SDGs efforts with an increased understanding of 48.73%. The evaluation of the activities was also assessed as very good with results reaching 94,4-100% response from students based on aspects of material, facilities, presenters, and participants' implementation responses, and it is hoped that similar activities will continue in the future.
Strengthening Early Childhood English Pronunciation through Tiny Pronounce: A Speech Recognition–Based Learning Innovation Astutik, Ari; Azizah, Anisa’ Nur; Sulistiyani, Sulistiyani
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.42333

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English pronunciation is a fundamental skill that should be developed from an early age, particularly in kindergarten (TK). However, many kindergarten teachers face challenges in teaching accurate pronunciation due to limited phonetic competence and the lack of interactive learning media. This Community Service Program (PKM) aimed to enhance the competence of RA Hidayatullah teachers in teaching English pronunciation through the utilization of Tiny Pronounce, a technology-based application equipped with speech recognition features. The implementation included socialization, training, practice, and simulation of the application, followed by evaluation using pre-test and post-test. The results revealed a 40% improvement in teachers’ competence, covering skills in pronouncing vowels, consonants, intonation, and stress, along with increases in motivation, self-confidence, and technology-based pedagogical skills. These findings demonstrate that the Tiny Pronounce application is effective in supporting kindergarten teachers to teach English pronunciation in a more interactive, engaging, and age-appropriate manner.
Production Of Banana Heart Waste Probiotics with the Addition of Lactobacillus sp. As A Supplement for Superior Village Chicken Anam, Muhammad Sayyidul; Fitrihidajati, Herlina; Candra, Adi; Nurcholis, Nurcholis; Sugiyono, Sugiyono
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43518

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Banana utilization is mainly focused on the fruit, while other parts such as banana heart are often considered waste. Banana heart waste is abundant but has not been optimally utilized, even though it contains fiber, crude protein, flavonoids, tannins, vitamins, and minerals including calcium, phosphorus, and iron. Probiotics are live microorganisms that provide health benefits when administered in sufficient amounts and play important role in improving digestive health and livestock productivity, including Balitbangtan’s Superior Village Chicken. This study aimed to process banana heart waste into probiotics through fermentation using Lactobacillus sp., which functions to break down complex compounds into simpler forms and enrich metabolites. Fermentation was carried out for seven days with the addition of Lactobacillus sp. Parameters observed included microbial viability, pH, and colony morphology. Data were analyzed descriptively using quantitative methods by calculating average values and comparing them with probiotic standards. The results showed that banana heart-based probiotics had microbial viability 10⁶–10⁷ CFU/mL and pH 4.89. Colony morphology exhibited typical characteristics of Lactobacillus sp., including opaque, smooth and shiny surface, circular, flat elevation, entire margin, and diameter 2 mm. These results indicate that banana heart probiotics meet probiotic quality standards and have potential application for KUB chickens.
Environmental Media Messages in UNESA’s Green & Clean Movement to Support SDG 12.5 Wulandari, Insiatul Fa'anit; Fitrihidajati, Herlina; Candra, Adi; Nurcholis, Nurcholis; Aseyan, Aseyan
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43546

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Environmental message media programs aim to foster students' attitudes of environmental care. Waste management within the campus environment remains a major challenge in realizing a sustainable Green Campus concept. This study aims to analyze the role of environmental message media in supporting the Green and Clean movement as an effort to cultivate environmental awareness among Biology students at Universitas Negeri Surabaya, particularly regarding campus cleanliness and waste management. The study employed a quantitative approach using a one-group pretest–posttest design. The intervention was implemented through the installation of educational banners and waste-sorting labels in strategic areas of the Biology Building, FMIPA UNESA, containing positive persuasive messages about cleanliness and environmental conservation, along with clean-up and waste recycling activities. The results indicate a statistically significant increase in students' levels of awareness and participation in environmental management after the intervention, although the observed improvement was not statistically significant. Environmental message media with attractive and contextual designs were shown to enhance students' attention, understanding, and emotional engagement with campus cleanliness issues. This study provides an initial overview of the effectiveness of visual communication in building a culture of environmental care in higher education settings and supports the implementation of SDGs 12.5 through waste reduction, prevention, and recycling activities.
Utilization of Lemna minor as an Ammonia Phytoremediator at Kampoeng Pintar Oase Surabaya Nursheila, Yasmine Artika; Fitrihidajati, Herlina; Candra, Adi; Nurcholis, Nurcholis; Aseyan, Aseyan
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43566

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Increasing food demand and high land use activities have led to the conversion of fisheries and agricultural areas. Kampoeng Pintar Oase Surabaya uses budikdamber (fish farming in buckets) as an alternative solution for small areas. Budikdamber produce ammonia from food waste and fish feces which can reduce water quality requiring environmentally friendly ammonia management solutions. This study aims to describe the effect of Lemna minor on ammonia reduction in budikdamber systems, the lowest ammonia level achieved after Lemna minor addition, the impact of ammonia reduction on catfish growth, and to assess the application of Lemna minor in budikdamber systems in supporting the achievement of SDG 2. The research was conducted in two stages. The first stage involved the creation of a pond culture medium using the observation method. The second stage was experimental, involving the implementation of pond culture for 21 days using two treatments, namely a control (without Lemna minor) and a treatment with the addition of Lemna minor, each of which was repeated three times. The parameters measured included ammonia levels, total nitrogen, pH, temperature, and DO. Data analysis was performed descriptively and quantitatively by testing ammonia and total nitrogen levels at BSPJI Surabaya based on the SNI 6484.4:2014 water quality standards. The results showed that the addition of Lemna minor reduced ammonia levels lower than the control treatment. The lowest ammonia level achieved was 0.72 mg/L on the 7th day. The best catfish growth was observed in the Lemna minor treatment with an average weight of 46 grams. Lemna minor is effective as an ammonia phytoremediator and supports fish growth in fish farming in buckets, as well as supporting the achievement of SDG 2 “Zero Hunger” through strengthening sustainable food security.
Addition of Eco-enzyme In Lemna minor Cultivation as Alternative Feed to Support SDG 2 in Kampoeng Oase Lestari, Gadis Suci; Fitrihidajati, Herlina; Candra, Adi; Nurcholis, Nurcholis; Aseyan, Aseyan
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43567

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Catfish farming still faces the problem of high feed costs, so economical and sustainable alternative feeds are needed. Lemna minor has the potential to be used as an alternative feed due to its high nutritional content, but its growth productivity is relatively low without added nutrients. The use of eco-enzymes made from household organic waste as organic liquid fertilizer is a solution to increase the productivity of Lemna minor while supporting sustainable waste management. This study aims to describe the content of eco-enzymes from organic waste, describe the effect and determine the most effective concentration of eco-enzymes in increasing the cover area (LCA) and biomass of Lemna minor, as well as assess its impact as an alternative feed supporting SDG 2. The research was conducted from September to November 2025 at Kampoeng Pintar Oase and consisted of two stages, namely observation of the eco-enzyme production process and experimentation with its implementation in Lemna minor cultivation. The parameters observed included the macro nutrient content of eco-enzymes, cover area (LCA), Lemna minor biomass, and cultivation media quality. Nutrient content analysis was conducted at the Surabaya Laboratory of the Agency for Standardization and Industrial Services (BSPJI) based on the 2011 standard for liquid organic fertilizer quality. The data were analyzed descriptively quantitatively, followed by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's test at a 5% level. The results showed that eco-enzyme met the standards for liquid organic fertilizer and had a significant effect on the growth of Lemna minor. A concentration of 20 ml of eco-enzyme produced the highest LCA and biomass values, while a concentration of 60 ml showed the lowest growth. These findings indicate that eco-enzyme at the optimal concentration effectively increases Lemna minor production and supports sustainable food security in line with SDG 2.
Production of Liquid Organic Fertilizer from Rice Wash Water and Its Use in Cultivating Curly Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) to Support SDG 2 in Kampoeng Pintar Oase Surabaya Prihatinningtyas, Tri Meiriana; Fitrihidajati, Herlina; Candra, Adi; Cholis, Nur; Aseyan, Aseyan
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43568

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High consumption of rice in Indonesia produces rice washing water waste, which provides an incentive to utilize rice washing water waste into Liquid Organic Fertilizer (LOF). Research at Kampoeng Pintar Oase aims to describe the quality of Rice Washing Water Waste (RWWW) LOF, the effective concentration of RWWW LOF application on plant height, number of leaves, weight and morphology of curly lettuce, and the role of RWWW LOF in curly lettuce cultivation to support SDG 2. The research was analyzed descriptively quantitatively. The research went through two stages, production of LOF through observation with parameters of N, P, K, Fe, organic C, and C/N ratio, and the implementation of LOF on curly lettuce plants through experimentation conduted with four treatments (P0: control, P1: 25%, P2: 50%, P3: 75%) and three repetition. Nutrient testing was carried at the BSPJI Laboratory. Quality test results showed that the nutrient content of LOF was low compared to the Ministry of Agriculture's standard quality No. 261 of 2019. Despite the low nutrient content, LOF implementation affected curly lettuce growth, as observed through plant height, number of leaves, wet weight, and the morphology. The most effective concentration was P3 (75%), which yielded the best results with an average height of 17.6 cm, 9 leaves, and a fresh weight of 33 gram. Beyond biological growth, utilizing RWWW LOF provides substantial economic benefits by reducing cultivation costs. This circular economy model promotes community level zero waste practices and directly contributes to sustainable agricultural targets under SDG 2.
Rational Actor Analysis in the Economic Development Conflict of PT Semen Gresik Indonesia in Rembang Regency Saputri, Omega Karunia Illah Giant; Sudarmo, Sudarmo; Haryanti, Rina Herlina
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43631

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The conflict between conservation and exploitation of Natural Resources in karst areas is a recurring issue in Indonesia, especially in limestone mining for the cement industry. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of conflict development of PT Semen Gresik cement plant in Rembang Regency using the perspective of rational choice theory. This theory states that state actors, companies, local communities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) make decisions based on rational calculations of interests, resources and opportunities to maximize profits or minimize losses. This study uses a qualitative method with a systematic literature review approach, this study identifies that the emergence of conflicts in the picu with structural factors such as inequality of participation and manage resources, as well as instrumental factors such as low transparency of licensing. This study addresses the collision between the constellation
FAVA-Based Community Service Program to Strengthen Teachers' Capacity in Developing Curriculum-Aligned Plastic-Waste Mathematics Learning Media: Evidence from Gresik, Indonesia Ekowati, Dyah Worowirastri; Ismail, Agung Deddiliawan
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v7i1.43966

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This community service program aims to overcome environmental and educational challenges in Gresik, where limited waste management and the use of plastic waste in mathematics learning media in secondary schools have not been implemented. Based on discussions with MGMP Mathematics SMA Gresik Regency, two main gaps were found: (1) the absence of a program to develop plastic-based mathematics learning media, and (2) the lack of assistance to support teachers in the production and implementation of these media. This program aims to provide sustainable assistance to teachers in creating environmentally friendly plastic waste-based mathematics learning media, as a contribution to local sustainability initiatives. The method used is FAVA (Focus Group Discussion, Action, Validity, Accountability) which will be held from December 2025 to February 2026. The first FGD was held at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Gresik on December 8, 2025, involving representatives of 20 MGMP Mathematics SMA/SMK/MA Gresik. The action was carried out through offline and online mentoring to develop a prototype of learning media using common plastic waste, such as bottles and caps, for mathematics topics. The validity stage ensures clear curriculum and procedural suitability. This program produced three winners of mathematics learning media at the Gresik Regency level, strengthening teachers' capacity in contextualizing mathematics learning with environmental values.