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Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat
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J-IbM: Jurnal IPTEK bagi Masyarakat, diterbitkan oleh Ali Institute of Research and Publication (AIRA). J-IbM menerbitkan artikel ilmiah berkaitan dengan pengabdian, praktik dan proses keterlibatan masyarakat. J-IbM adalah jurnal online peer-review yang didedikasikan untuk publikasi penelitian berkualitas tinggi yang berfokus pada pengabdian berbasis penelitian dengan tema penerapan atau implementasi IPTEK bagi Masyarakat.
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Articles 153 Documents
The Role of Development Communication in Enhancing Community Involvement in Bur Telege Tourism Management Bungsu, Agung Pangeran; Sa’adah, Nur
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1581

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This study examines the critical factors influencing the sustainability of community-based tourism management in Bur Telege, Aceh Tengah, and investigates the effectiveness of development communication in promoting community engagement. The study is based on the assumption that genuine local participation in tourism governance requires open, transparent, and inclusive communication. Using an Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods (ESMM) design, the research involved 100 respondents through a Likert-scale questionnaire, complemented by in-depth interviews with six key informants. Quantitative findings indicate that development communication has a significant impact on community engagement, with a Pearson correlation value (r = 0.61; p < 0.01) and explaining 37% of the variance in participation levels (R² = 0.37). However, the mean score suggests that communication effectiveness remains relatively low (mean = 2.1), particularly in meeting attendance (1.7) and the timeliness of information delivery (1.9). Qualitative analysis using NVivo identified several supporting factors, including government support through workforce certification programs, the use of simple digital media (such as WhatsApp), religion-based social capital, and village meetings. Conversely, significant barriers include the absence of a comprehensive tourism development blueprint, nepotism in recruitment practices, community pragmatism, lack of transparency in village-owned enterprise (BUMDes) management, and limited representation of marginalized groups. These findings underscore that effective development communication is a crucial instrument for strengthening long-term community engagement. Therefore, digital-based, transparent, and participatory communication strategies are essential to ensure sustainable tourism management.
Dissemination of Seagrass Density Information from Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) Mapping to Pengudang Coastal Community Kurniawati, Esty; Kartika, Indah; Febrianto, Try; Refly, Septia; Suhana, Mario Putra; Ma’mun, Asep; Fardillah, Muhammad Fajar Fajri; Rudin, Muhammad Johar
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1590

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Pengudang Village, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands, is a coastal area that hosts seagrass ecosystems with high biodiversity. However, this area is increasingly experiencing degradation pressures due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. The limited public knowledge regarding the condition of seagrass ecosystems has become a major obstacle to community-based conservation efforts in the region. This community service activity aimed to disseminate information on seagrass density mapping results using the Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) technology to the coastal community of Pengudang. The mapping was conducted at 59 survey points distributed across the shallow waters of Pengudang Village in October 2025. The results identified seven seagrass species with a total coverage area of 344.26 hectares, of which approximately 92% fell into the high-density category. The dissemination of the mapping results was carried out in December 2025 using an interactive outreach method supported by visual media and infographics, and was evaluated through questionnaires distributed to 10 respondents. The evaluation results showed that all assessment indicators were within a score range of 3.7–4.0, categorized as Very Good, with no respondents expressing disagreement regarding either the material or the implementation of the activity. This activity demonstrates that a dissemination approach based on modern mapping technology, delivered through participatory and contextual methods, is effective in improving public understanding, awareness, and conservation motivation among coastal communities toward seagrass ecosystems.
Empowering Children Through Digital Marketing: A Social Reintegration Strategy for Children in Conflict with The Law Nufus, Belgis Hayyinatun; Santoso, Budhy; Rahmawati, Atik; Choirotunnisa, Maisaroh; Faisyahril, Ria
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1591

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Children Facing the Law (ABH) often experience social stigma and limited access to economic opportunities, thus requiring measurable social reintegration strategies. This community service program was conducted at Nurul Huda Islamic Boarding School, focusing on empowerment through digital marketing skills, particularly in the culinary and garment sectors. The objective of this activity was to enhance participants’ capacity to utilize digital marketing as a means of adaptation and social reintegration. The method employed was participatory training based on hands-on practice, including content planning sessions, simulations of e-commerce platform usage, and assistance in online product marketing. The results indicate an increase in participants’ digital marketing skills by more than 75%, as measured through pre-test and post-test assessments. Additionally, one e-commerce platform was established to market culinary and garment products, and an increase in entrepreneurial motivation was observed, as indicated by 100% of participants through simple direct expressions. These findings suggest that practice-based training with an empowerment approach can serve as an effective strategy in supporting the social reintegration of ABH.
IoT-Based Training and Mentoring on Water Quality Management and Carp Health Management at UPR Dunia Air Jayapura Indrayani, Ervina; Mantayborbir, Vyona; Agamawan, Lalu Panji Imam; Manalu, Khristopher A. A.; Numberi, Yulindra Margaretha; Izaac, Fransina A.; Pamangin, Lisda O. M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1593

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Aquaculture of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is a freshwater fishery commodity with high economic value and requires well-controlled water quality and fish health management. However, small- to medium-scale farmers still face limitations in continuous water quality monitoring. This community service activity aimed to improve the capacity of common carp farmers at Unit Pengolahan Air Dunia Air through training and mentoring on water quality and fish health management based on simple technology. The activity was conducted from September to October 2025 at Unit Pembenihan Rakyat Dunia Air, Koya Timur, Jayapura City. The methods employed included training sessions, discussions, hands-on practice mentoring, and the application of technology in the form of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based water quality monitoring device and a water quality control logbook. The IoT device was used to monitor water quality parameters in real time, while the logbook functioned as a tool for routine recording and evaluation. The results showed an increase in participants’ understanding of water quality management concepts, as indicated by their ability to identify key water quality parameters along with their optimal ranges. In addition, participants demonstrated improved skills in operating IoT-based monitoring devices and in routinely recording data in the water quality control logbook. Changes in aquaculture practices were also observed, including increased frequency of water quality monitoring and the implementation of fish disease prevention measures. The application of this technology promotes more controlled and sustainable common carp aquaculture practices.
Digital Marketplace Training for Strengthening Rural Capacity at Kademangan Village, Cianjur, Indonesia Sari, Mustika; Octaviani, Reni Dian; Nasution, Nursery Alfaridi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1594

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The digital transformation of MSMEs is a crucial strategy for enhancing competitiveness and business sustainability in the digital economy. This Community Service (PKM) activity aims to enhance the capacity of MSMEs in Kademangan Village, Cianjur Regency, to utilize the marketplace as a digital marketing tool. The method used was training and direct mentoring for 21 MSMEs through material delivery, practice, and interactive discussions. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' digital literacy, particularly in creating online stores, managing products, promoting strategies, and managing orders and customer service. A post-training evaluation showed that 90% of participants felt ready to implement online businesses independently. This activity contributed to strengthening the digital capacity of village MSMEs and supporting the development of a technology-based economy.
Optimizing Natural Dyeing Processes to Improve Product Quality Ecoprint-Based Creative Industries that Support Sustainable Economic Growth Sugiarto, Catur; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Sawitri, Hunik Sri Runing; Santoso, Ratna Endah; Arifah, Siti; Amperawati, Endang Dwi; Saputra, Andreansyah; Akbar, Mi'raj; Shaikh, Junaid M
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1596

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This community service activity aims to improve the product quality and business capacity of ecoprint MSMEs through the optimization of natural dyeing processes based on ketapang leaves (Terminalia catappa) and sappanwood (Caesalpinia sappan), integrated with strengthening business management and digital marketing. The implementation method employed a participatory approach through several stages, including socialization, training on natural dye extraction, practice of dyeing and color fixation, business management training, as well as monitoring and evaluation. The results indicate a significant improvement in the partners’ capacity. Optimization of the mordanting and fixation processes improved the color fastness of products from a low category to a moderate–high category based on washing and rubbing tests. Production efficiency also increased, as indicated by the reduction of production time from approximately seven days to four to five days per production cycle and an increase in production capacity of around 30%. In addition, product diversification of ecoprint products was achieved, resulting in various derivative products such as eco-tik, tote bags, and ready-to-wear clothing, along with increased digital marketing activities through social media and marketplaces. The novelty of this program lies in the integration of technical innovation in optimizing natural dyes with the empowerment of business management and digital marketing for creative MSMEs. This integrated approach has proven effective in improving product quality, production efficiency, and business competitiveness. The findings indicate that strengthening production capacity based on local resources, supported by business management and digital marketing, can serve as a sustainable empowerment model for creative MSMEs. This program contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 8, by increasing business productivity, expanding market access, and encouraging economic growth based on environmentally friendly creative industries.
Integrated Work Mapping to Optimize Small-Scale Tofu Production : Evidence from Padang, West Sumatra Nadiyah, Khairun; Senjawati, Maria Isfus; Hidayat, Muhammad Syarif; Jaeba, Kushisa Atta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1597

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This study aims to identify inefficiencies in the tofu production process in small-scale tofu industries in Padang City, West Sumatra, and to propose improvements through an integrated work mapping approach. The analysis employs five types of work mapping tools, namely the operation process chart, flow process chart, layout flow diagram, man–machine chart, and right-hand–left-hand chart. The research method used is a qualitative case study conducted through direct observation, production cycle time measurements, and semi-structured interviews with the owner and workers. The results show that the total production cycle requires approximately 390 minutes, with the soaking stage (120 minutes) and molding stage (60 minutes) being the most time-consuming processes. The flow process chart identifies seven transportation activities with a total time of 16 minutes. Meanwhile, the man–machine chart reveals an imbalance in resource utilization, where the grinding machine operates for 33.1 minutes while the operator is active for only 3.1 minutes, resulting in 30 minutes of idle time. The right-hand–left-hand chart also indicates the dominance of right-hand movements in the cutting process, suggesting ergonomic inefficiency. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of five work mapping tools within a single analytical framework to provide a comprehensive evaluation of process flow, spatial layout, human–machine interaction, and manual motion patterns. The proposed improvements include workflow optimization, task redistribution, ergonomic workstation redesign, and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to enhance efficiency and productivity in small-scale tofu industries.
Web-Based CRM Implementation for Improving Agricultural Product Sales Strategy: A Case Study of UD. Sri Tani Khotimah, Husnul; Mardalius, Mardalius; Al Dhana, Muhammad Bayu
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1600

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The development of information technology encourages business actors, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), to utilize information systems to improve operational efficiency and customer relationship management. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a strategy used to manage interactions with customers in order to increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. However, many MSMEs still record customer data and sales transactions manually, resulting in less effective data management processes. UD Sri Tani is a business engaged in the sale of agricultural products that still manages customer data, product inventory, and sales transactions manually. This condition causes difficulties in monitoring customer relationships and developing effective sales strategies. Therefore, this study aims to implement a web-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to improve customer management and support sales strategies. The research method used includes system requirements analysis, system design, system implementation, and system testing. Data collection was conducted through observation, interviews, and the distribution of questionnaires to 39 respondents consisting of customers and business managers. System testing was carried out using the Black Box Testing method to ensure that all system functions operate according to user requirements. The results of the study indicate that the developed CRM system is capable of integrating customer data, product data, and sales transactions in a centralized manner. Based on 15 testing scenarios, all system functions showed a 100% success rate, indicating that the system operates properly according to user needs. The implementation of this system helps business owners manage customer relationships more effectively and supports the improvement of agricultural product sales strategies at UD Sri Tani.
Empowering the Anambas Islands Community Through Waste Education and the Potential of Utilizing Mangrove Waste into Bioplastics Hidayati, Jelita Rahma; Febrianto, Try; Susanti, Susanti; Sinaga, Ronald Raditya Kesatria; Laia, Dominikus Yoeli Wilson; Alifiya, Rosyita; Handoko, Eddy; Murwanto, Murwanto; Anggraini, Rika; Nugraha, Aditya Hikmat; Arifatin, Ilil; Aditianda, Said Rully; Anjani, Poppy Yulia; Aulia, Hilyatul; Achmadiah, Soneta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1605

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Waste, particularly plastic, poses a serious threat to coastal ecosystems in the Anambas Islands, Riau Islands Province. This community service program collaborated with LKKPN Pekabaru and Yayasan Jaga Mangkai aimed to enhance environmental literacy, raise awareness on waste management, and introduce the potential of mangrove waste (Bruguiera gymnorhiza) as raw material for environmentally friendly bioplastic. The methods included educational sessions, interactive discussions, coastal clean-up activities, and evaluation using pre-test and post-test questionnaires. The results revealed that from 407.1 kg, 69% of the collected waste consisted of non-plastic categories. Laboratory tests on mangrove waste indicated the presence of active compounds with potential for bioplastic production. Questionnaire evaluation showed a significant improvement in community understanding, with average scores exceeding 50% in aspects of waste knowledge, bioplastic innovation, and attitudes toward environmental management. In conclusion, the program effectively increased ecological awareness and highlighted the potential for local innovation based on coastal resources. Nevertheless, follow-up programs are necessary to ensure that improved knowledge is transformed into sustainable daily practices in waste management.
Implementing Eco-Learning–Based Instructional Media to Improve Students’ Learning Motivation at an Elementary School in Bunut Barat Anim, Anim; Supiatman, Lis; Febriani, Arifah; Ningrum, Amanda Puspita; Erwin, Yoanda Wasillah Mei
Jurnal IPTEK Bagi Masyarakat Vol 5 No 3 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/j-ibm.v5i3.1609

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This community service activity aims to improve students’ learning motivation through the implementation of creative eco-learning, which is a learning approach based on simple media made from recycled materials. The activity was conducted in Grade III at UPTD SD Negeri 016502 Bunut Barat, involving 32 students. The developed media included: (1) a multiplication tool made from used cardboard for Mathematics, (2) a body parts learning media made from recycled carton for English, and (3) a sentence arrangement media made from used plastic cups for Indonesian language learning. The implementation method consisted of socialization, media development, classroom trials, and evaluation. The evaluation was conducted using a learning motivation questionnaire with seven indicators: interest, activeness, confidence, cooperation, independence, interest in the media, and persistence. The results showed that the average student motivation increased from 3.06 (moderate category) to 4.44 (high category). The highest improvement was found in interest in the media, increasing from 2.9 to 4.7, and confidence from 2.8 to 4.1. The lowest increase was in cooperation, from 3.4 to 4.6. The paired sample t-test results indicated a significant difference between students’ motivation before and after the implementation of creative eco-learning, with t(31) = 74.98 and a significance value of 0.000 (< 0.05). Overall, this activity had a positive impact on students’ activeness, independence, and enthusiasm. Observations showed that student engagement increased by up to 75%, and formative test scores improved by an average of 15–20%. In addition, the activity enhanced teachers’ skills in utilizing recycled materials to create creative and environmentally friendly learning media.