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IJPD (International Journal Of Public Devotion)
Published by STKIP Singkawang
ISSN : 26146762     EISSN : 26146746     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26737/ijpd
International Journal of Public Devotion is a Scientific Journal of Community Service which is published twice a year in July and December by the Institute for Management and Publication of Scientific Journal of STKIP Singkawang. The articles contain the results of community service that has been done and related to education, science, technology, socio-economic, and entrepreneurship in order to inspire and benefit the community widely.
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Digital Literacy Initiation Through the Family Literacy Movement for Sogan Elementary School Parents Novy Trisnani; Anita Dewi Astuti; Wulan Tri Puji Utami; Endah Rahmawati
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2754

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The progress of knowledge in the educational process is one of the crucial needs that must be met by parents and guardians of students, especially when implementing learning from home as a result of the current Covid-19 pandemic. The Community Service Program with activities to introduce digital-based family literacy movements is one of the efforts to help the community, especially parents, to continue to understand the progress of knowledge to support the education and learning process from home. Outcomes Community service activities that have been carried out at SD Negeri Sogan aim to help improve digital literacy skills in everyday life. The subjects of the service were the guardians of the sixth grade students at SD Negeri Sogan as many as 20 people. The method of implementing service activities is carried out through 3 (three) stages, namely need assessment, implementation, and evaluation of activities. From the results of the evaluation of the implementation of the activities, it can be concluded that 1) it is effective and useful for service participants, namely the guardians of class VI Sogan Elementary School; and 2) there is an increase in the knowledge and understanding of service participants about the digital-based family literacy movement.
Empowerment of the School Literacy Movement (GeLiS) at State Elementary School 5 Saparan Nindy Citroresmi Prihatiningtyas; Mariyam Mariyam; Zulfahita Zulfahita; Dina Anika; Sri Mulyani
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.3115

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GeLiS is an effort in the form of participatory activities involving school residents so that students get used to reading. The literacy skills of students in Kumba Village are sufficient. Based on the preliminary study, the library that should be used as a place to read books is only used as a place to store books. So with this GeLiS, it is hoped that students' reading literacy skills will increase. This activity aims to provide teachers with an understanding of GeLiS and provide examples of the implementation that teachers must do to support the literacy movement in elementary schools. The method used is the lecture method and questions and answers about the literacy movement in schools. The results of this activity indicate that the teacher's understanding of the literacy movement in elementary schools is good, and adapted to the abilities of students, while the implementation that teachers do in grade IV is still monitoring to improve reading and writing skills and to increase self-confidence through listening to the national compulsory anthem. , take turns reading picture story books provided in the reading corner and library.
Introduction of The Magical of Science to arise Elementary School Students' Interest in Science in the Indonesia-Malaysia Border Area Riski Muliyani; Yudi Kurniawan
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2757

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This program was carried out in the Indonesia-Malaysia border area, precisely in Jagoi Babang District, Gersik Village. The purpose of holding this service is to attract the interest of elementary school students, especially in border areas in learning science. The method used in this program was in the form of scientific demonstrations using household materials (daily utensils and food ingredients) by official team to 22 elementary students at State Elementary School 04 PAUM, Paum Hamlet, Gersik Village, Jagoi Babang District, Bengkayang Regency. The projects that were demonstrated included: 1) Anti-shatter magic balloons, 2) Anti-nail magic balloons, 3) Magic Plastics, 4) Automatic balloon blowers, 5) The bending rays and, 6) Magic Glass. The results of the program shown that the students’ interest of science at State Elementary School 04 PAUM were quite positive where 90% (20 students) gave positive statements about the activity, students 5% (1 student) did not give a response, and 5% (1 student) gave a negative response to the activity of this program sequences. These results provide an early description that science lessons for elementary school age children are quite requested if they are delivered using interesting methods
Manufacturing Organic Fertilizer By A Group Of Farmer Households In Sungai Rengas Village Kubu Raya District Sri Rahayu; Setiawan Setiawan; F Tamtomo
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2926

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Currently, there are many organic fertilizers sold in the market, but it is no less important that housewives farmers can make their own, in order to take advantage of the waste that is around their household. The purpose of this activity is that household waste that exists in each household can be used as a useful material for crops that are planted in their gardens or in their yard. This activity is a collaboration between the faculty and independent farmers engaged in organic vegetable entrepreneurship which will be carried out in September 2021, which was followed by women farmers who were in Sungai Rengas village, Kubu Raya Regency. The method used in this activity consisted of lectures and demonstrations, as well as evaluation. The results of this activity were very enthusiastic, because all this time they considered that the waste in the household was only waste or garbage. The results of the evaluation that the fertilizer made by the women were very good, which was shown by after being applied to the flower cabbage plant.
Socialization Of Healthy Snacks As An Efforts To Increase Nutrition In Indonesia-Malaysia Border Elementary School Students Eti Sunarsih; Emi Sulistri; Citra Utami; Nurul Husna; Andi Mursidi; Dian Mayasari
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2769

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Along with the times, food has also experienced a significant development. Starting from a variety of processed foods, which can be served in various new forms and variations. During the growth period, children usually prefer snacks as snacks compared to eating healthy foods such as vegetables and fruits. Snacks that are developing today contain more colorful foods and contain harmful substances. The purpose of this socialization is so that children pay more attention to the snacks they consume. The method used is the first survey, the second choosing the location of service, the third collection of materials/materials, the fourth preparation of the material, the fifth meeting with the school wedding, the sixth implementation of the activity, the seventh documentation and the eighth activity reporting. The results obtained are that the implementation of the service carried out in Gersik Village, Jagoi Babang District, Bengkayang Regency went well and ran smoothly, which can be seen from the enthusiasm of the children when participating in the activities and indications that students have experienced an increased understanding of healthy snacks.
Developing Local Creativity in Songa Village by Utilizing Natural Products Around the Environment Yustina Selong; Wanda Giovani; Yumita Yumita; Iren Iren; Eksel Jepon
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2729

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Community service is one of the main duties of a lecturer. The activity with the theme "Developing Community Creativity by Using Surrounding Natural Products" was carried out in Songga Village, Menyuke District, Landak Regency, West Kalimantan. The purpose of this activity is to provide motivation and knowledge to the local community regarding creativity in utilizing the natural products that are around them in the form of handicrafts. Through training activities, the community got new experience and knowledge about business opportunities that have a selling value which are able to increase income if then the handicrafts are sold to the market or to souvenir shops. Therefore, participants who took part in the training also gain awareness to hone their skills in making handicrafts made from Sake’ (pandan duri), Sake’ Mansio (Nipah leaves / palm leaves), bamboo, and Banar stems (rattan).
The Use of Gamification in Teaching and Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic Mertika Mertika; Slamat Fitriyadi; Dewi Mariana; Evinna Cinda Hendriana; Wanda Giovani; Rien Anitra; Citra Utami; Rini Setyowati; Heru Susanto
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2384

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This service activity aims to increase the understanding and knowledge of lecturers about the use of gamification in learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, this program also provides socialization of what game models can be used to support e-learning lectures on campus, for example using learning applications such as Quiziz and Kahoot or by implementing game learning models such as role playing, NGT and others. The specific target to be achieved is to increase the creativity of lecturers in designing and using gamification in learning during the Covid-19 pandemic so that online learning becomes more fun. The method used in the implementation of this service is in the form of counseling methods, and question and answer.
Water Purification Training for Sejegi Village Community Mempawah Regency Masriani Masriani; Hairida Hairida; Rahmat Rasmawan; Rody Putra Sartika; Eny Enawaty; Rini Muharini; Ira Lestari; Erlina Erlina; Husna Amalya Melati; Lukman Hadi; Henny Herawaty; Warsidah Warsidah; Maria Ulfa
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.3153

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Sejegi Village, Mempawah Timur District, Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan is an area with a fairly large peat area, so it is very difficult for people to get clean water sources. On the other hand, PDAM can not fulfill the community's clean water needs, so the people of Sejegi village generally rely on rainwater as a source of clean water. For this reason, water purification training was carried out for the people of Sejegi Village, Mempawah Regency. The purpose of this activity is to improve the skills of the people of Sejegi Village in purifying peat water so that they get clean water that is suitable for household use, as well as to overcome community difficulties in obtaining clean water sources during the dry season. The training was carried out using a lecture method and demonstration of making a mini water treatment installation using large buckets and cans of used paint, fibers, gravel, whiting, alum and PAC. The training was attended by 30 residents of the Sejegi Village community. The results of the training showed that the community's understanding of the importance of clean water increased after being given the training. In addition, skills in designing water purification with simple materials are also starting to appear. This training is expected to help the Sejegi Village community in solving problems with clean water sources that are suitable for use.
Improving the Competence of Teachers in Writing Scientific Papers Through Mentoring Methods at the Senior High School/MA in Sungai Raya District Dada Suhaida; Yuliananingsih Yuliananingsih; Fety Novianty; Hadirianto Hadirianto
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 5, No 1 (2022): January - July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.2822

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The activity of dedication of society is carried out with the aim of increasing teachers’ understanding towards writing scientific papers and motivating teachers to be active in writing scientific papers. This activity will be held on September 2, 2021, at SMA Negeri 2 Sungai Raya, Kubu Raya Regency. The method used in the implementation of this PkM is assistance in writing scientific papers and creating an account on the Publications page of OJS. There are various steps in implementing this PkM, that are: 1) an initial survey, with the aim of obtaining information about teachers' understanding of scientific writing, 2) The team prepares a PkM implementation plan which includes determination of the activity of the schedules, the activity of locations, the activity of participants, and resource persons. In preparation for this PkM, the team also coordinates and collaborates with related schools in determining participants who will take part in training to increase teacher competence in writing scientific papers with mentoring methods. Based on the results of the implementation of this training, it was obtained information that this mentoring method was considered in accordance with the needs of the teachers, this training activity received a positive response by the teacher participants, after participating in the training the teachers could write a journal article.
Wordwall Assisted Online Learning Evaluation Training as an Innovative Formulation for Elementary School Teachers During the Pandemic Meidawati Suswandari; Para Mitta Purbosari; Yohanes Sugiyanto; Annisa Muthmainnah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v5i1.3259

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Learning evaluations that include the game process in it can make students comfortable and feel good about working on questions. So far, it is still with evaluations that are not inserted with interesting content and variations when students work on questions. The wordwall application can be used as an evaluation of innovative learning at SD N Buran 03, Karanganyar. The wordwall evaluation training aims to make teachers more innovative in evaluating the learning given to students so that it is easier to measure the learning process. This training method is carried out in 4 stages, namely the socialization stage, the training stage, the monitoring stage, and the evaluation stage. The training participants consisted of school principals, class teachers, librarians, and 12 employees. The results of this training show that the trainees are enthusiastic and able to implement the preparation of wordwall-assisted learning evaluations. This can be seen from the percentage of success of the trainees who have evaluated the wordwall learning well and smoothly. Similarly, the posttest results stated that there was a satisfaction index of 7 people in wordwall training (58%), a usefulness index in the Very Useful category of 9 people (75%), and the sustainability of training activities 7 people (58%)..

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