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Erwani Merry Sartika
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erwani.ms@eng.maranatha.edu
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+6222-2012186
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ice@eng.maranatha.edu
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Jl. Prof. drg. Surya Sumantri, M.P.H. No. 65 Bandung - 40164, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
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Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement
ISSN : 27754847     EISSN : 27760421     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28932/jice
Sebagai jurnal yang dapat menjadi sarana inovasi bagi para seluruh masyarakat di tingkat Nasional maupun Internasional. Jurnal yang menjadi pilihan bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat riset yang ingin menerapkan penemuannya dan mensosialisasikannya sehingga bermanfaat untuk banyak orang. Tujuan dari Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement adalah mempublikasikan ide/pemikiran konseptual dan hasil penelitian yang inovatif untuk memecahkan masalah dalam masyarakat. Jurnal mencakup berbagai aktivitas pengabdian yang mengembangkan potensi masyarakat ataupun memecahkan masalah, tantangan, dan permasalahan yang ada di masyarakat. Aktivitas dapat juga berupa pengimplementasian dari penelitian dan aktivitas pelayanan kepada masyarakat yang inovatif dengan melibatkan partisipasi masyarakat dan kemitraan untuk kesejahteraan masyarakat. Melalui inovasi dan kolabolasi dari berbagai disiplin ilmu sehingga mampu membantu dan melayani masyarakat.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 74 Documents
Silver and Culinary MSMEs Assistance in the Purbayan Tourism Village through Synergized Promotional Design Wiyatiningsih Wiyatiningsih; Kristian Oentoro; Winta Tridhatu Satwikasanti; Marcellino Aditya Mahendra
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i2.6456

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Purbayan Tourism Village is one of 17 tourist villages that received a decree from the Yogyakarta City Government, located in Kotagede. This area has a unique cultural potential that exhibits both historical and cultural wealth  in the form of traditions that exist even today. These traditions include traditional culinary arts, silversmithing and batik craft. However, the potential of this cultural heritage is not visible when compared to the development of the Purbayan Tourism Village. Promotional efforts from business groups and tourism are lacking synergy. Based on these problems, this community service activity aims to assist Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to design synergistic tourism promotions. MSMEs that became community service partners are Kopi Lumbung Mataram culinary shop and Studio 76  silver art school. The implementation of this activity uses a user-centered approach to design thinking. In this method, partners as users are actively involved in Focus Group Discussions and workshops on content design and tourism promotion strategies in synergy. The activities described in this paper are understanding, observing, defining point of view, and ideation phase of design thinking. The activity resulted in the promotion concept of Studio 76 silver art school in the form of a draft booth design for silver making exhibitions and photography designs for culinary products of Warung Kopi Lumbung Mataram. Promotion synergy between the two MSMEs is carried out by combining the two tourism service products into an interactive exhibition. The collaboration of these MSME’s aims to promote and increase the number of visitors to the area.
Implementation of Touchless Automatic Hand Washer in Community Service Towards Adaptation of New Habits in Covid-19 Pandemic in Bandung City Dina Angela; Tunggul A. Nugroho; Yoyok Gamaliel
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i2.6472

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Available handwashing sinks, especially during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, still required users to directly touch the water faucet and soap bottles. There were no guidelines for correct hand washing according to World Health Organization (WHO) standards, and water was simply wasted because the faucet was left open while scrubbing hand. Therefore, a device was developed in the form of a touchless hand-washing faucet using a sensor that can detect the presence of hands when one performing hand washing so that water only flows out when needed. The device is also equipped with a soap measuring system and indicators for soap or water containers that are full, half, or empty. To ensure that users can wash their hands properly, the device is also equipped with an announcer containing instructions for washing hands according to WHO standards. The developed device has been implemented in the field by installing it in three public places in the city of Bandung. The public can directly use this devices to fight the Covid-19 outbreak.
Training and Marketing of Fashion Upcycling Products in Local Communities Monica Hartanti; Elizabeth Wianto
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i2.6474

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This article focuses on the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12), about responsible consumption and production, particularly the fifth target of reducing waste production through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse. The study explored and evaluated the results of the product upgrading performed in a community empowerment activity, which involved upcycling denim waste into A-line skirts and tote bags, and adding decorative materials using sewing techniques such as decorative stitches, tie-dye, and macrame. The article also discusses the importance of producing goods with greater value in terms of sustainability in natural resource utilization. On-site surveys were conducted to evaluate the results of the product upgrading, and the survey results were analyzed qualitatively for further sustainability efforts related to upcycling. Overall, 15 buyers participated, and the results showed positive perceptions about the use of products from fashion waste and there is interest in participating in similar activities in the future.
Community Assistance to Improve the Ability to Use Basic Unity and Virtual Reality Herawati Yusuf; Novie Theresia Br. Pasaribu; Erwani Merry Sartika; Evan Adrian Adhi; Reynaldy Felicius Gunawan; Richard Setiawan; Dion Melvern Siswanto; Vieri Candhya Wigayha; Nathaniel Pius Winata; Markus Tanubrata; Rainisa Maini Heryanto
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i2.6502

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During the pandemic of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) that hit Indonesia, all activities were very limited. Electrical Engineering Study Program of Universitas Kristen Maranatha was motivated  to share knowledge especially in the field of science about "Basic Unity and Virtual Reality (VR)" to the public. This has been realized through community service activities pursued by students and lecturers. VR refers to computer simulations that create images of the world that appear in human senses, in the same way as humans perceive the real world in reality. This community service used the Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach. From the results of a survey of community service activities that have been carried out, it is concluded that the success in providing mentoring to improve the ability of the community to use Basic Unity and VR online, is shown by the results of an increase in the score from an average of 5.85 before the activity, to 7.58 (from a total score of 10) after the activity. The community service committee team's service during the activity was also considered very good and worthy of being maintained in subsequent activities. Meanwhile, the implementation of providing teaching materials, the readiness of the trainers, and the implementation of organizing activities online, still need to be re-evaluated and improved in the future for better results.
Online Workshop with Service Learning Method to Meet the Needs of Tinkercad Users from the Engineering Field Winda Halim; Erwani Merry Sartika; Novie Theresia Br. Pasaribu; Audyati Gany; Rainisa Maini Heryanto; Markus Tanubrata
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i2.6578

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The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the learning process in practice, especially for people in the engineering field. Activities stopped and learning activities become very obstructed for a long time. Tinkercad is a simulator application that could be used as a learning tool or medium in engineering. The service learning method is used as a way of teaching and learning that links positive and meaningful action in society. Service learning uses demonstrations and experiments are used to transfer knowledge to society. A workshop elaborating the use of Tinkercad based on the service learning method was carried out online through community service activities to meet community needs in the engineering field. The workshop results showed that the service learning method was sufficient to help the community to meet the learning needs of engineering practices. A thorough demonstrations by instructors and experiments done by participants guided by assistants, produced a satisfactory result for more than 90% of the workshop participants. Periodic literacy provision was a follow-up to improve the abilities of all participants who have take part in workshop activities.
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Strengthening Destination Branding Through Local Product Innovation in Watusigar Village, Ngawen, Gunungkidul Wiyatiningsih Wiyatiningsih; Tutun Seliari; Cheryl Marlitta Stefia; Maria Kinanthi Sakti Ning Hapsari; Angelica Riwu Kore
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i3.7126

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Kalurahan Watusigar, which declared itself a conservation village, has a strategic location as the main access point for tourists from the north and east to the tourism area in Gunungkidul Regency, offering the opportunity to pioneer a green tourism village. The local community of Kalurahan Watusigar has initiated various initiatives through collaboration with relevant stakeholders. One such collaboration, with the Research and Community Service Institution of Duta Wacana Christian University (LPPM UKDW), is a community service activity aimed at strengthening destination branding through training for local product innovations of eco prints. The selection of eco print products is based on the availability of plants in the Watusigar area that can be used as natural dyes. The objective of this community service activity is to focus on developing the branding of Kalurahan Watusigar as a conservation village and green tourism village through local product innovation using natural materials and marketing strategies in accordance with digital technology. The target audience for this activity is the community members and Karang Taruna members of Kalurahan Watusigar. This community service activity introduces the eco print product ecosystem, which is the value chain of eco print products starting from creation, production, distribution, consumption, and conservation, utilizing action research methods through training, discussions, and workshops. The result of this community service activity is the expansion of knowledge about plants and materials in the environment to be used as environmentally friendly craft products. The eco print product innovation is an essential step in creating a creative economy ecosystem in Kalurahan Watusigar.
Psychoeducation to Reduces Anxiety in Primigravida Mothers at the Rumah Tumbuh Harapan Foundation Hilda Soedjito; Evany Victoriana; F. Anindya Dwi Puspa Ningrum
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i3.7245

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Pregnancy can cause discomfort for the changes experienced by a mother, namely physical changes, changes in social functioning, and psychological changes. The first pregnancy for a mother is a new journey where one of the influential psychological aspects is anxiety. Anxiety during pregnancy is also experienced by primigravida pregnant women who become pregnant outside of marriage. The anxiety that is felt is due to the mother's concern for the child's health, the mother's ability to take care of the child, how to carry out the role as a mother, how the environment views her, economic conditions, and family conditions. This has an impact not only on the psychological condition of pregnant women so that they experience high and moderate levels of anxiety, but also on the condition of the exposed fetus. The Foundation's management said that this anxious mother gave rise to behavioral reactions such as irritability and crying easily. The method used to overcome this problem is psychoeducation to reduce anxiety. The results and conclusions of the psychoeducation carried out are that psychoeducation can increase knowledge and understanding of anxiety and ways to overcome it so that it can effectively reduce anxiety.
Implementation of Livable House Standards for Earthquake Resistance in Bandung Regency Michael Sian Adrian Geoffrey Santoso; Anang Kristianto
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i3.7297

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The BSPS (Bantuan Stimulan Perumahan Swadaya) program organized by the Directorate General of Housing of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing is a program implemented as a form of improving the quality of self-help housing. Although simple, building like this requires sufficient resistance to earthquakes. The results of the calculation of earthquake resistance that begins with loading the roof obtained a live load of 1.38 N, a super dead load of 0.75 N, and a dead load of 132102.5 N. Further testing on the calculation of ring beams results in ring beams being able to withstand a load of 1 .7191 kN with the help of the column interaction diagram states that the column is able to withstand a load of 252.6964 kN. The results of the ground spectrum response test show that Bandung district has a high earthquake risk and a class II risk period. Static power testing in the x and y directions is 270 kg and 260 kg. the level deviation on the x-axis is 0.0706500 mm and on the y-axis is 0.05575000 mm. This has proven the house to be resistant to earthquakes. Subsequent work can be in accordance with the standards given during the construction process. This building is resistant to earthquakes but the work requires more careful supervision.
Internet of Things for 4.0 Industry Revolution Setiyo Budiyanto; Lukman Medriavin Silalahi
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i3.7316

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In this training, participants were given an understanding of the IoT (Internet of Things) for the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and were accompanied by instructors to get to know the technology. The approach method is based on research results that have been published in electrical engineering. We CO (Collaborated Overseas) with UTHM (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia) in the CS (Community Service) programme, with the aim of providing guest lectures on the advancement of IoT technology and IR (Industry Revolution) 4.0. Thus, the contribution to this CS activity is to support the improvement of the quality of skilled labor from partner participants to be in line with industry needs. Therefore, the leadership of the institution approved and held the IoT for 4.0 IR training. Universitas Mercu Buana through the Institute for Research and Community Service participated in the field of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) with the long-term target of developing wireless sensors and actuators, and computing methods in embedded systems and the cloud. The conclusion of this CS activity is that participants were very enthusiastic about this activity and and gained the benefits of science, as well as an understanding of telecommunications.