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Hilmi Aulawi
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hilmi_aulawi@itg.ac.id
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+6282124588750
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miftek@itg.ac.id
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Jurnal PkM MIFTEK
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27227596     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33364/miftek
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK (Manusia, Infrastrukur, Informasi, dan Teknologi) mempublikasikan hasil Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat terkait penerapan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi dalam kegiatan pengembangan sumber daya manusia dan infrastruktur, serta pemanfaatan informasi dan teknologi yang dilaksanakan oleh dosen dan mahasiswa bersama masyarakat.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 124 Documents
PENINGKATAN EFISIENSI TRANSAKSI DIGITAL PADA USAHA MIKRO DI DESA TAMBAKBAYA Supriatna, Asep Deddy; Pramudita, Hisyam Eka; Azizah, Ai Nur; Komalasari, Siti; Dzulfikri, Rifki Ahmad; Pratama, Faiz; Gunawan, Vito; Muslim, Bubu Bukhori; Nurhasan, Muhamad Chikal Ubaidilah; Nurohman, M. Gilar Fatih; Lestari, Windi Setia; Hadi, Rizki Abdul; Irawan, Soni; Farid, Kalma Juniya; Kamilah, Siti Fadillah; Ramdan, Adam; Harits, Arsil Muhammad; Fazriani A, Bintang Maulida; Padlulloh, Dzakwan Fauzan; Saputra, Muhammad Ilham Dede; Nurazizah, Nazwa; Khoiriyah, Ai Hilma; Munawar, Jujun; Faisal, Muhammad Fahmi
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Jurnal PkM Miftek
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.6-2.2892

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Micro-business owners in Tambakbaya Village still face challenges in keeping up with developments in digital payment systems, particularly due to low digital literacy and limited access to technology. This community service program aims to improve the efficiency of micro-business transactions through the implementation of a digital payment system based on the Indonesian Standard Quick Response Code (QRIS). The implementation method consists of three stages: preparation, implementation, and monitoring. The results of the activity show that of the 22 micro-businesses surveyed, 89.9% had never used a digital payment system before. After the socialization, four businesses successfully activated QRIS and began using it in daily transactions. The results of this activity contributed to increasing digital literacy and introducing modern payment systems at the village level, which is expected to be the first step towards sustainable digital economic transformation in rural areas.
IMPLEMENTASI LITERASI DIGITAL SEBAGAI STRATEGI PENINGKATAN COMPUTATIONAL THINKING PADA ANAK BINAAN PERLINDUNGAN SOSIAL DESA BALEWANGI Rezeki, Pamella M Sri; Rahmaniya, Tabina Athifa; Karina Hoirun Nisa; Nugraha, Girah Ismi; Muttaqin, Hanif Luqman; Novianti, Euis; Firamid, Muthia Sandi; Algifari, Abizar; Kurniawan, Alfarabi; Wijaya, Alfian Arsyad; Izzudin, Ali; Sari, Anyelir Kuntum; Ginanjar, Gaga Gunawan; Islami, Hildan Albar; Solahudin, Mochamad; Fadilah, Muhamad Faisal; Fathir, Muhammad Dzikri Abdi; Nurrizal, Muhammad Lutfi; Ramdani, Rifki; Al-Idrus, Riski Alwi; Baihaqi, Salman Haddad
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Jurnal PkM Miftek
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.6-2.2899

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This community service is aimed at increasing the understanding of Computational Thinking among children under the Social Protection for Children (PSA) program in Balewangi Village. Computational Thinking is the ability to think logically, systematically, and structurally, which is relevant for solving everyday problems as well as technology-based ones. The learning strategies used are interactive education thru the presentation of visual materials, video screenings, and group discussions. The research design employs pre-tests and post-tests to assess the program's effectiveness. The activity will be held on August 9, 2025, with the participation of 30 children. The evaluation results show an increase in post-test scores of 12.5%. This achievement confirms that the interactive educational approach is capable of strengthening Computational Thinking understanding in PSA beneficiaries, while also contributing to the development of digital literacy at the rural community level.
PEMANFAATAN BIOPORI DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH ORGANIK SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN MITIGASI BERKELANJUTAN Pariyatin, Yeni; Muthmainah, Nisrina; Nur’aini, Alifia Munira; Apriadi, Ruby Ardha; Dimukti, Candra Setia; Pratama, Ari; Gustopa, Rega; Ramadhan, Ilham Salman; Husein, Hasyir Ahmad; Ramdani, Rendi; Fauzi, Muhammad Fadil; Khopi, Dzikri; Fadia, Agna; Maulina, Regista Ristia; Fajri, Fadhlian Nur; Sopian, Muhamad Jafar; Albari, Rabiul Tsani Ghifarulhaq; Widad, Rafi Nur; Hijazi, Mochamad Inda; Wulandari, Dedeh; Maulana, Hendi Rivana; Permana, Aditya; Latifa, Aulia
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Jurnal PkM Miftek
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.6-2.2907

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One of the main challenges in environmental governance in rural areas today is the management of organic waste. In Garut Regency, Cipaganti Village, located in Cisurupan District, produces a significant amount of organic waste from household and agricultural activities. When not properly managed, accumulated organic waste can pollute the environment, cause foul odors, and become a source of disease. To address this issue, the biopore infiltration technique was introduced as an environmentally friendly method that not only enhances water absorption but also supports waste reduction. This study aims to utilize biopores in organic waste management as a sustainable mitigation effort in Cipaganti Village, Cisurupan District, Garut Regency. The research employed a participatory approach involving village officials, community groups (RISMET), and local residents. Activities included coordination, field observation, community outreach and education, direct implementation of biopores, as well as monitoring and evaluation. The results indicate that biopores are effective in reducing household organic waste, improving soil water absorption, and producing compost beneficial for local agriculture. The program was well received by the community due to its simplicity, low cost, and ease of implementation. Therefore, the use of biopores in Cipaganti Village has the potential to become a sustainable solution for organic waste management, water conservation, and raising public awareness about the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PROGRAM TAMAN BACA DAN PEMBUATAN ICON DESA BERBASIS ECOBRICK Elsen, Rickard; Putri, Nuraini Kartika Eka; Ardiansyah Ts, Moch Wildan; Rhomadon, Tegar Syahrul; Nurjaman, Alexsa Bambang; Carlia, Eva; Ramada, Muhammad Fathir; Bilhuda, Hamdan Arsala; Aeny, Gina Qurrota; Gunadi, Rafli Fahreza; Hasya, Daffa Muhammad; Barry, Muhammad Fathul; Maulady, Muhamad Ikbal; Suryani; Azhar, Ramdhan Lazuardi; Syamda, Hizka Ajrilfadhilah; Derajat, Sandi; Danandjaya, Lutfhiana Mukti; Salsabila, Syifa Aulia; Rosydi Al Fahri, Muhammad
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Jurnal PkM Miftek
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.6-2.2972

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The Community Service Program (KKN) is one of the implementations of the university’s tridharma, in which students not only learn on campus but also take part directly in community life. The activities were carried out in Cintaasih Village, Garut Regency. The program began with a field survey followed by discussions with village officials. The survey and discussions identified two main problems in Cintaasih Village: limited learning facilities for children and the accumulation of waste. To address these issues, two flagship programs were implemented. First, the establishment of a Reading Garden aimed at enhancing children’s literacy and interest in reading. Second, the “Kolabor Asih” program, realized through the creation of an “I Love Cintaasih” village icon made from ecobricks, serving as a creative educational effort on plastic waste management. The implementation was carried out collaboratively using a Community-Based Participatory Approach, ensuring active involvement from residents, especially elementary school children. The results show an increase in children’s interest in reading and a growing awareness among residents about transforming plastic waste into useful and aesthetically pleasing creations. Moving forward, the program is expected to continue independently with community participation and serve as an inspiration for other villages in developing literacy and sustainable environmental management.

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