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International Journal of Research in Community Services
ISSN : 27463273     EISSN : 27463281     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46336/ijrcs
Community Services is an implementation activity of science, technology and cultural arts directly to the community institutionally through scientific methodology as a translation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education,as well as the responsibility of scientists in efforts to develop community capacity, so as to accelerate the pace of growth in achieving development goals. So that community services can be done affectively and efficiently, it is necessary to conduct research before and after its implementation. The Scope of Community Service includes the following fields of activity: The development of technological science and art into products that can be directly utilized by the community. Training services, economic empowerment of communities to become independent, and the development of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) Dissemination of science, technology and cultural arts is a product that needs to be known and utilized by the community. This effort can be done through various ways such as providing counseling, providing pilots, demonstrating, and publishing media publications. Placement of science and technology correctly and appropriately according to the situation of the people and the demands of development. Providing assistance to the community in identifying problems faced and finding alternative solutions by using a scientific approach. Providing professional services to the community in various problem areas that require careful handling by using expertise and skills that are not yet owned by the community concerned.
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Articles 128 Documents
Design of Chicken Egg Farm based on the IoT in Padamulya Ciamis Village, West Java, Indonesia Sambas, Aceng; Firdaus, Aef Ridwan; Mujiarto, Mujiarto; Gundara, Gugun; Mulyati, Neneng Sri
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.886

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The development of smart farming using the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly improved efficiency in various agricultural sectors, including poultry farming. This community service project aims to design and implement an IoT-based chicken egg farm in Padamulya Ciamis Village, West Java, Indonesia. The system integrates smart sensors and automated controls to monitor environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and feed levels, ensuring optimal conditions for egg production. Data collected in real-time will be accessible through a cloud-based platform, allowing farmers to make informed decisions to enhance productivity. This initiative is expected to improve farm efficiency, reduce manual labor, and serve as a model for sustainable poultry farming in rural areas.
Optimization of Data Administration Management through Mentoring and Training for Village Apparatus in the Statistics Love Village Program in Tanjung Pasir Village Kalfin, Kalfin; Nugroho, Diyas Arya; Ramadhani, Sausan; Pradana, Reza Septian
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.900

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The Statistics Love Village Program helps improve the ability of village officials in efficiently managing potential village data. In Tanjung Pasir Village, limitations in administrative data processing have been an obstacle in data-based decision-making. Therefore, mentoring and training are needed to optimize data administration management. The aim of this activity is to optimize data administration management through mentoring and training for village officials in Tanjung Pasir Village through the Statistics Love Village Program. The Statistics Study Program and the Statistics Corner of Matana University collaborate with the Central Statistics Agency of Tangerang Regency in implementing this program. The results of this activity include mapping data on the number of aquaculture businesses and the total production volume of aquaculture. Based on the results of the activity, it can be concluded that the potential business sector in Tanjung Pasir Village is mainly engaged in milkfish farming, with most of the total aquaculture production being in brackish water. Based on the mapping of this potential data, it is hoped that village officials can make more targeted policies and improve community welfare.
Enhancing Data Visualization Competencies Through Power BI Training Agwil, Winalia; Sunandi, Etis; Rizal, Jose; Faisal, Fachri; Nugroho, Sigit; Syahada, Sri; Hermalia, Hermalia
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.901

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Vocational High School (SMK) aims to prepare students with the skills and knowledge required to meet industry demands. Recognizing the importance of data analysis and visualization in the workforce, this community service focuses on enhancing these competencies among SMKN 04 Kota Bengkulu students, particularly those in the Software Engineering program. A community service program was conducted to train students in utilizing Power BI for real-time and interactive data visualization. The training program included preparatory surveys, module development, and practical workshops. Students actively participated, demonstrating a greater interest and understanding of data visualization concepts. Evaluation results showed that 89% of participants found the training beneficial, and 84% mastered Power BI’s visualization techniques. The outcomes highlight the program's effectiveness in equipping students with industry-relevant skills, emphasizing the need for similar initiatives targeting broader student groups. This project bridges the gap between vocational education and the digital economy's demands.
Technology-Based Interactive Mathematics Learning: A Case Study of Community Service Activities at SMA PGRI Cicalengka Syarifudin, Abdul Gazir; Amelia, Rika; Hidayana, Rizki Apriva; Megantara, Tubagus Robbi; Kholipah, Nenden Siti Nur
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.931

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The This community service activity was conducted through collaboration between the Mathematics Study Program of the Republic of Indonesia National University and SMA PGRI Cicalengka, involving 80 participants consisting of 12th-grade students. The one-day program aimed to enhance students' understanding of mathematics applications in science and technology (IPTEK), including programming algorithm simulations, through interactive lectures. The sessions focused on developing logical thinking, strategic problem-solving skills, and awareness of mathematics' role in daily life. The event began with an opening ceremony attended by school representatives, faculty members, and university officials. Two main sessions were delivered: the first covered practical applications of mathematics in everyday contexts, while the second highlighted its role in advancing IPTEK through online gaming. Active participation was observed during Q&A sessions. The program concluded with a satisfaction survey, with results analyzed and published as part of the activity's outcomes. Overall, this initiative successfully introduced students to the interdisciplinary relevance of mathematics while fostering engagement through interactive learning. Follow-up evaluations will assess its impact on strengthening students' appreciation of mathematics in technological and real-world applications.
Increasing Students' Creativity and Environmental Awareness Through Recycling Craft Training at Tanjungjaya Village Elementary School yuningsih, siti hadiaty; Jaizul, Alim
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.941

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The problem of plastic waste is an urgent environmental issue that requires early handling through an educational approach. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of recycling craft training in improving creativity and environmental awareness of elementary school students in Tanjungjaya Village, Panimbang District, Pandeglang Regency. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a participatory approach, involving students, teachers, and the community in the entire activity process. Data were collected through participatory observation, structured interviews, visual documentation, and pre- and post-activity questionnaires. The results of the study indicate that this training is able to develop students' creativity in processing household waste into useful craft products such as flower pots, photo frames, and educational toys. In addition, there was a significant increase in students' environmental awareness, which was reflected in the behavior of sorting waste and utilizing used goods. This activity also builds cooperation between students and strengthens the relationship between schools and the community. These findings support the importance of contextual and real-life experience-based learning in fostering environmental care characters from an early age. Therefore, recycling craft training is recommended as part of environmental-based educational innovations in elementary schools, especially in rural areas, in order to form a creative, responsible, and environmentally aware generation.
Strengthening Community-Based Tourism through Eco-Edu Tourism Innovation in Baha Village Suasih, Ni Nyoman Reni; Anandari, I Gusti Agung Ayu Apsari; Pratiwi, Ida Ayu Meisthya; Widiana, I Nyoman Wahyu; Sudharma, I Wayan Priyana Agus; Yasa, I Made Putra; Putra, I Putu Reza Krisna; Andriani, Ni Luh Ayu Dessy
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i2.995

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This community engagement programme aimed to enhance the capacity of tourism practitioners in Baha Tourism Village, located in Badung Regency, by adopting an eco-edu tourism innovation approach. Although Baha Village possesses strategic potential as a tourist destination, it currently faces three primary challenges: suboptimal institutional structures and human resources, limited innovation in tourism products, and weak marketing strategies. The activities conducted included educational outreach, focus group discussions (FGDs), and assessments of participants’ understanding through pre-tests and post-tests. The content focused on institutional strengthening, the development of tourism products based on local potential, and strategies for digital branding and marketing. The results indicated a significant improvement in participants' understanding of eco-edu tourism concepts and management practices. In addition, several innovative ideas for tourism development emerged, such as the creation of an educational flower garden and the exploration of wellness tourism opportunities. Evaluation of the programme also showed a positive response from participants, in terms of content quality, enthusiasm for further learning, and a strong commitment to applying the acquired knowledge. This initiative is expected to serve as an initial step towards the revitalisation of Baha Tourism Village, while also offering a potential model for sustainable village tourism development that directly empowers local communities.
Analyzing Benthic Distribution and Public Infrastructure to Support Tourism Zoning on Tunda Island Subiyanto; Abdurrahman, Umar; Khadami, Faruq; Anwar, Iwan Pramesti
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Research in Community Service (IJRCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i3.629

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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of benthic habitat distribution and public infrastructure on Tunda Island, aimed at developing effective tourism zoning strategies. By integrating high-resolution spatial data derived from field surveys and remote sensing technologies, including multispectral imagery and Geographic Information System (GIS) methodologies, the research delineates distinct zones optimal for diverse tourism activities. The findings indicate that the southern and southeastern parts of the island, characterized by sandy substrates and proximity to resorts and docks, are well-suited for intensive tourism. Conversely, the northern and northwestern regions, dominated by coral and rocky substrates, are proposed for conservation-oriented educational tourism due to their rich biodiversity. The research also highlights the potential of community-based tourism facilitated by existing public infrastructure such as schools and mosques, which supports local engagement in tourism development. The resultant zoning map serves as a vital tool for local authorities and stakeholders in Tunda Island, guiding sustainable tourism management practices that value ecological integrity and community involvement. This study underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in ecological monitoring and tourism planning, contributing to the broader discourse on sustainable practices in small island contexts
Implementation of Machine Learning Model for Pest Classification in Rice Plants Saputra, Moch Panji Agung; Setyawan, Deva Putra; Dwiputra, Muhammad Bintang Eighista
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Research in Community Service (IJRCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i3.957

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Rice cultivation is a cornerstone of food security in agrarian countries like Indonesia, yet it remains highly vulnerable to pest infestations that can severely impact crop productivity. Manual identification of pests is time-consuming and error-prone, especially when pest species exhibit similar morphological characteristics. This study aims to implement and evaluate the performance of four classical machine learning algorithms Support Vector Machine (SVM), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), Random Forest (RF), and Logistic Regression (LR) for classifying rice pests based on image data. The dataset, derived from Kaggle’s “Rice Pest Detection Dataset,” includes 12 pest classes and underwent a series of preprocessing steps: grayscale conversion, image resizing to 128×128 pixels, feature extraction using Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG), label encoding, and class balancing via SMOTE. The experimental setup used 80% of the data for training and 20% for testing. Performance was evaluated using precision, recall, F1-score, and confusion matrices. Among the four models, SVM achieved the most consistent and robust performance, with F1-scores reaching up to 0.98 in several pest classes and an overall balanced classification across the dataset. Random Forest followed closely, particularly excelling in distinguishing classes such as Rice Water Weevil and Yellow Rice Borer, achieving F1-scores of 0.99 and 0.96 respectively. In contrast, KNN showed signs of overfitting, with extreme precision-recall imbalances, while LR was more stable but less accurate in separating visually similar classes like Rice Stem Fly and Thrips. Visual analysis of correct and incorrect predictions revealed that classes 7 (Rice Stem Fly) and 11 (Thrips) were consistently misclassified across all models, likely due to high visual similarity.
Conflict As A Trigger For The Development Of Self-Actualization In The Character Bambang In The Novel Sendiri By Tere Liye: A Humanistic Psychoanalytic Study Permadi, Yudi; Laila, Anggun; Hazbini, Hazbini
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Research in Community Service (IJRCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i3.990

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This study aims to analyze conflict as a trigger for the development of self-actualization in Bambang's character in the novel Sendiri by Tere Liye using Abraham Maslow's humanistic theory which states that human needs are stratified. The research was conducted with qualitative descriptive method through data analysis that connects Maslow's five needs: physiological, security, love and existence, appreciation, and self-actualization. The results showed that Bambang's character successfully developed the fulfillment of basic needs through conflicts that occurred in the plot and achieved self-actualization in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Cognitive Dissonance Behavior in Online Consumers (Demographic and Cross Cultural Approach) Edy, Irwan Christanto
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Research in Community Service (IJRCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v6i3.1037

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This study aims to understand cognitive dissonance behavior in online consumers in a demographic and cross-cultural context. The research variables included cognitive dissonance, visual content of the website, psychological (emotions, preferences, perceptions), demographics and cross-culture. This study uses a quantitative approach. Novelty is a research with a demographic and cross-cultural approach in Indonesia. Indonesia has demographic and cultural diversity. The sampling method is purposive sampling. The data collection technique used questionnaires. Data was obtained by 428 respondents. Data analysis with SEM-PLS (Structural Equation Modeling – Partial Least Squares). This research produced a model. The model's findings show that demographics and cross-cultural have a significant impact on cognitive dissonance behavior in online consumers. The implications of future research are that online marketing strategies need to consider demographic and cross-cultural factors of a country so that online marketing strategies can be more effective.The limitation of research is that research is carried out with a quantitative approach, in the future it can be carried out with a qualitative approach or a quantitative qualitative mix method.

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