cover
Contact Name
Ratna Wulaningrum
Contact Email
ratna@polnes.ac.id
Phone
+6285643008325
Journal Mail Official
jurnaletam@polnes.ac.id
Editorial Address
P3M Politeknik Negeri Samarinda Jl. Dr. Ciptomangunkusumo Kampus Gunung Panjang Samarinda 75131, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia Fax: +62 541 260355 e-mail: jurnaletam@polnes.ac.id
Location
Kota samarinda,
Kalimantan timur
INDONESIA
ETAM: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
ISSN : 27762750     EISSN : 27762475     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46964/etam
ETAM: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat is managed by P3M Politeknik Negeri Samarinda with ISSN 2776-2475 (online) and ISSN 2776-2750 (print). This journal published manuscripts as results of community service activities from various disciplines, which contribute to improving the quality and skills of the community, the application of research results, and the use of appropriate technology. Articles published on the focus and scope of community service activities, which include relevant scientific fields (but not limited): Humanities (Arts, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy) Social Sciences (Social, Economics, Psychology) Natural Science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) Formal Sciences (Computer, Logic, Mathematics) Architecture, Design, and Planning Business (Accounting, Management, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship) Education Engineering Environment Tourism
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 112 Documents
Training on Utilizing Goat Manure into Kohe Fertilizer in vercoming Environmental Pollution in Negarasaka Village Ulfah Izdihar; Nurbaiti; Ayu Rahayu Saraswati; Aditya Wahyu Nugraha; Elsa Windiastuti
Jurnal ETAM Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46964/etam.v5i1.1260

Abstract

Negarasaka Village, located in Negeri Katon Subdistrict, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province is an area with high agricultural potential through its farming and livestock sectors. However, livestock activities generate significant waste, which, if not properly managed, can lead to environmental pollution. The utilization of livestock manure as compost has not been optimized, prompting the implementation of a socialization and workshop program on compost-making to improve community knowledge in Negarasaka Village. This activity involved 30 participants and employed methods such as material presentation, hands-on practice, and evaluation through pre-test and post-test to measure the effectiveness of the socialization program using questionnnaires. The result showed an increase in participants knowledge about compost by 77-100% regarding the concept, benefit and methods of compost produstion.
Panduan Ringkas Pemeliharaan dan Perbaikan Jembatan Kayu Sutarto, Tommy E.; Kamil, Insan; Tumingan; Barus, Freddy; Widiawati, Dhiana D.; Firsty, Melviana; Ahmad, Raudah; Wulandari, Fitri; Pamungkas, Pulung P.; Nugroho, Septian A.; Nasir, M.
Jurnal ETAM Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46964/etam.v5i1.1302

Abstract

Numerous timber bridges in Samboja District, East Kutai Regency, remain outside the scope of maintenance and rehabilitation programs by both the Provincial and Regency Governments. It is essential to encourage local communities to take initiative and independently engage in the maintenance and repair of these bridges. One effective approach involves providing education and practical demonstrations to raise community awareness and equip them with the necessary skills for timber bridge maintenance and repair. The Civil Engineering Department of Samarinda State Polytechnic organized such an initiative at the Margomulyo Village Meeting House, located in one of the villages in Samboja District. Approximately 35 participants, including local residents, village officials, and neighborhood leaders, attended the session. The program combined educational counseling with community service and hands-on demonstrations of timber bridge inspection and maintenance, facilitated by students from the Civil Engineering Department. The participants actively engaged throughout the event, demonstrating enthusiasm and commitment. As a result of this initiative, the local community has been empowered with practical knowledge and skills to independently maintain and repair timber bridges in their area. Through this combination of education, demonstration, and community service, a foundation for sustainable bridge upkeep has been successfully established. Furthermore, the knowledge and skills can be disseminated to other neighborhoods with similar problems.

Page 12 of 12 | Total Record : 112