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International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE)
Published by CV. RADJA PUBLIKA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28088611     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54443/irpitage
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology And Green Energy (IRPITAGE) is a scientific journal that presents the results of scientific works sourced from Community Service in Indonesia. Contains All Forms of Novelty Innovations in both scientific science and technology, as well as issues of limited energy and the social environment in society. This journal is intended as a medium for scientific studies of research results from implementation to the community, thoughts and critical-analytic studies on various issues that can be utilized both nationally and internationally. The scientific article is in the form of a study of the implementation of Community Service that can be accounted for and disseminated nationally and internationally. IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika as part of the spirit of disseminating knowledge resulting from community service carried out by researchers in Indonesia. The IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika provides articles that can be downloaded for free. With a schedule of publications 3 (three) times a year.
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EXPLORE THE DIGITAL WORLD SAFELY AND SMARTLY FOR A BETTER FUTURE Yanita; Taufiq; Nurmala; Likdanawati; Sullaida
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3179

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In the digital era that continues to advance, the use of information technology has become an inseparable part of everyday life, including in the field of education. However, this development also presents a number of challenges, especially for the younger generation who are still in the process of growing and searching for their identity. Many students do not fully understand the importance of ethics in the digital world, security in cyberspace, and how to use the internet wisely and positively. This activity is designed in the form of interactive socialization, short training, and discussion and question and answer sessions that involve the active participation of students. The material provided includes an introduction to the digital world, the threat of cybercrime such as online bullying, online fraud, and the spread of hoaxes, how to maintain the security of personal data, and the application of ethics in using the internet. In addition, students are also encouraged to recognize the potential of the digital world as a means of learning, channeling creativity, and developing themselves. Through a communicative and fun approach, this activity aims to encourage students to be wiser in using digital devices and social media. Participants will also be equipped with the ability to become digital literacy agents in their respective environments. This community service activity is in line with the national character building and digital literacy program, and supports the school's vision in forming a generation that is able to adapt to the development of the times without abandoning strong moral and social values. With the presence of technology, several suggestions can be put forward, one of which is the importance of early digital literacy development. Junior high school students are at an age that is vulnerable to the negative impacts of the digital world. Therefore, there needs to be routine digital literacy training and education in schools, so that students can understand both the benefits and risks of using technology. In addition, collaboration between schools and universities is also needed. Community service activities like this emphasize the importance of synergy between higher education institutions and schools in forming a generation that is literate and skilled in the digital world.
BASIC INVESTMENT TRAINING IN THE CAPITAL MARKET FOR UMKM AND RESIDENTS OF HAGU BARAT LAUT VILLAGE Muhammad Multazam; Rico Nur Ilham; Ayu Anora; Muttaqien; Rahmiatul Aula; Ismuhadi; Utaminingsih, Eka
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3484

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Low financial literacy and access to investment information among MSMEs and rural communities are challenges in realizing financial inclusion in Indonesia. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of basic investment training in improving capital market literacy for MSMEs and residents of Gampong Hagu Barat Laut. The method used is a descriptive quantitative approach with a one-group pretest-posttest design, involving 45 participants. The results of the analysis showed a significant increase in investment literacy scores from an average of 42.6 to 73.1 (p <0.001), covering aspects of knowledge, attitudes, and understanding of risk. The conclusion of this study shows that community-based training is effective in improving investment literacy, and needs to be replicated in other areas as a local-based financial inclusion strategy.
BLUE RIVER CLEAN ACTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CARE EDUCATION AS AN EFFORT TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN BANABUNGI VILLAGE, PASARWAJO DISTRICT Kabiruddin; Irunsah, Aslan; Suhartin; Ruzanna, Arina; Fitrianti
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3608

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Kali Biru, located in Banabungi Village, Pasarwajo District, Buton Regency, is one of the popular tourist destinations for domestic tourists, offering natural beauty that remains original and beautiful, as well as high accessibility. Although awareness of the importance of maintaining river cleanliness has increased, suboptimal waste management practices remain a significant challenge. This is due to the lack of intensive education on the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness, especially rivers, as a tourism asset that has great potential in encouraging the economic growth of local communities. Clean-up and education actions about the importance of environmental cleanliness in the Kali Biru area were carried out using direct education methods, distribution of cleaning tools, and environmental cleaning in order to increase public and tourist awareness of the cleanliness of the river environment. The results of the evaluation show that the implementation of education and community empowerment programs in the Kali Biru tourist area is effective in increasing public understanding and affection for the importance of maintaining the cleanliness and preservation of the river environment as a tourist destination. This is expected to encourage sustainable economic growth through the development of responsible tourism.
STRENGTHENING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF MSMES THROUGH THE DIGITALIZATION OF PROMOTION AND INVENTORY SYSTEMS: IMPLEMENTATION AT DONAT MADU CIAHANJUANG, PATI REGENCY Randika Shafly Fawwaz; Putri Aryo Jelang Fitri Khothimah; Anindya Putri Utami; Reni Nur Arifah; Yetty Yuliany K
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3798

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Community service (PKM) is part of the learning process that aims to integrate theory and practice in the business world. This activity was carried out at the Donat Madu Cihanjuang Pati MSME, a micro-enterprise in the culinary sector with great potential but facing various operational and managerial obstacles. The main focus of the activity was to analyze and provide solutions to the problems of suboptimal promotion and weak control of raw material inventory. The implementation method included field observation, interviews, SWOT analysis, and the Fishbone and USG (Urgency, Seriousness, Growth) approaches to identify and prioritize problems. The results of the activity showed that digital promotion efforts had not been optimally utilized even though the market share was still wide open. Furthermore, the lack of an inventory recording system caused inefficiencies in the production process, particularly in the procurement of raw materials such as eggs. As a solution, a student team assisted the MSME by creating promotional content templates for social media, brochure designs, and promotional pamphlets. In terms of operations, the team developed stock card templates, raw material formulas, and daily production planning. It is hoped that through this implementation, the Donat Madu MSME can improve production efficiency and expand its marketing reach, thereby strengthening its competitiveness in the local market. This program proves that student involvement in the business world has a real impact on the development of MSMEs.
TRAINING ON MAKING TYPICAL ACEH CAKE FOR MOTHERS OF PKK VILLAGE TUMPOK TEUNGOH LHOKSEUMAWE CITY Teuku Alfiady; Arinanda; Rizka Nurlaila; Ainol Mardhiah; Erna Isfayani; Rini Julistia
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3885

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Training on making typical Acehnese cakes was held as a form of contribution in improving the competence of individuals and community groups, especially PKK mothers, Teumpok Teungoh village, Banda Sakti sub-district, Lhokseumawe City. The purpose of this service activity is not only to provide additional knowledge specifically for mothers who have free time, provide opportunities to be independent with home businesses but do not have skills, but also to build relationships with local residents. With this service, it is hoped that the participants can run a traditional cake business independently or in groups so that they can contribute to meeting family needs. This series of assistance also includes business management administration assistance,; repair of business premises, and training in making typical Acehnese cakes with various traditional cakes.
UTILIZATION OF PLASTIC WASTE INTO ECONOMICALLY VALUABLE HANDICRAFTS T.Edyansyah; Rico Nur Ilham; Amru Usman; Khairil Anwar; Em Yusuf Iis
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3893

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This training activity on utilizing plastic waste into economically valuable handicraft products is a science and technology application program that can provide solutions to the main problems faced by Partners. Waste that is managed properly will improve the quality of the environment and public health. Recycling plastic waste itself helps the government in managing waste, especially if the management is carried out professionally and commercially, so that it becomes a profitable business. The use of plastic in various types of products is unstoppable. This certainly has an impact on polluting the environment because plastic waste will take a very long time to naturally replenish. In order to reduce plastic waste, we took the initiative to process plastic bottle waste into functional and aesthetic lamp tables. Experimental methods are applied to training programs and trials to make various derivative products made from plastic waste. The solutions offered to the problems faced include providing training in managing used plastic bottle waste into imitation flowers, and providing motivation to Partners that their products will be marketed by considering aspects such as shape, size, function, and color. The results of the program are recognized that plastic waste combined with pipes, sponges, and boxes, by paying attention to design aspects, becomes a selling point for various functional products. The product is expected to be sold so that it can increase the productivity and financial independence of Partners and can reduce the burden of TPA in accommodating plastic waste. The real and practical sustainability of our activities is expected to strengthen the ties between the world of educational institutions and the community.
BUILDING A CREATIVE ECOSYSTEM: AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATION AND BRANDING STRATEGIES AMONG PIDIE JAYA MSMES AT THE KABI EXPO EVENT Zulfan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3960

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are a strategic pillar of the Indonesian economy, yet they often face classic challenges such as limited market access, capital, and branding capabilities. Exhibitions like the KABI EXPO in Pidie Jaya serve as a strategic intervention to address these challenges and encourage creativity-based local economic growth. This study aims to analyze the impact of collaboration and branding strategies implemented by participating MSMEs and explore the role of KABI EXPO in building a creative ecosystem in the Pidie Jaya region. Using a qualitative approach with a case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews and participant observation with key informants, including presenters and committee members, as well as 11 participating MSMEs. The data analysis techniques used were descriptive and thematic analysis (Sugiyono, 2012; Sari & Agustina, 2021). The results showed that KABI EXPO successfully facilitated various forms of informal collaboration, such as cross-promotion and knowledge exchange, which directly impacted business network expansion and innovation potential. Furthermore, the exhibition served as a platform for MSMEs to test and strengthen their branding strategies, both visually (packaging and logos) and non-visually (direct interaction and social media adoption). Overall, these findings underscore that KABI EXPO serves as more than just a sales platform. It acts as a catalyst, planting the seeds of a creative ecosystem through collaboration, knowledge exchange, and brand strengthening. The event's success lies not only in its immediate sales boost but also in building a strong foundation for the sustainability and competitiveness of MSMEs in Pidie Jaya.
APPLICATION-BASED ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION TRAINING FOR YOUTH IN THE DEMOCARE COMMUNITY IN NORTH MERUYA Irma Rahmawati; Wahyu Budi; Lutfi Alhazami; Ratu Amanah Amaranth Azalea; Gabriella Angelica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3859

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This community service program aims to improve English pronunciation skills among teenagers in the North Meruya Youth Community in West Jakarta. The implementation method included training based on artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as Elsa Speak, which provides automatic feedback to improve articulation, intonation, and word emphasis. The activity was accompanied by mentoring through online groups and pre- and post-test evaluations using a scoring rubric on a scale of 1-5. Results showed that more than 90% of participants experienced a pronunciation score increase of at least 30%, with participant satisfaction levels reaching over 80%. The training successfully established independent study groups and increased participant confidence. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of using AI technology in community-based English learning, with potential for replication in other regions.
ECO-CONNECT ASEAN 2025 COMMUNITY SERVICE: A STUDY ON ECOTOURISM, GOVERNANCE, AND CROSS-NATIONAL COMMUNITY DIPLOMACY Lestari, Linayati; Harahap, Dahrul Aman; Ramon Zamora; M. Sarif; Ali Amran; Wardi Marsis
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July-October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.3993

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The cross-border community service program under the theme Eco-Connect ASEAN 2025 was implemented on Tanjung Surat Island, Malaysia, with the support of the Johor Customs Office. This program was initiated in response to strategic issues related to the sustainable management of local resources, as well as an effort to strengthen people-to-people diplomacy among ASEAN countries. The primary objective of the program is to utilize Jong (traditional boats that serve as cultural identity and tourist attraction) and Kelulut honey (stingless bees with high economic and ecological value) as means for ecotourism development and local community empowerment. The methods employed included field observation, socialization and education, focused group discussions, and product branding workshops, with a participatory approach to ensure active community involvement. From a public administration perspective, the program emphasizes the strengthening of community-based ecotourism governance, the formation of cross-border networks, and support for achieving the ASEAN 2025 sustainable development agenda.The outcomes of the program include increased community awareness of the importance of ecotourism management, the establishment of discussion groups on Kelulut honey management, the creation of cross-border cooperation networks as part of the Eco-Connect ASEAN initiative, and enhanced community skills in optimizing local potential to support a sustainable economy.
COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE CUSTOMS ACADEMY BUILDING IN KAMPUNG TANJUNG SURAT, JOHOR, MALAYSIA Ridho Harahap, Rasyid; Pamungkas, Okvian Dwi; Sembiring, Michael Fernando; Sugiono, Dimas; Munir, Musbakhul; Aini, Nurul; Pujianto, Danang; Harahap, Dahrul Aman; Wibowo, Edwin Agung; Hasan, Hanapi; Muhammadon, Muhammad Fairullah Bin; Siregar, Hanafi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i2.4115

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Kampung Tanjung Surat on Tanjung Surat Island, Kota Tinggi, Johor, is a coastal island community that has developed through ecotourism initiatives and mangrove conservation, with primary access via waterways and support from various CSR programs and university and public agency service-learning initiatives. This community service program focuses on light restoration and repainting of a support building used for community activities and field training related to the Royal Malaysian Customs Academy (AKMAL), with emphasis on coastal environmental resilience (high humidity, salt spray) and cost efficiency through community gotong royong (collective work). The measured work area is 400 m², covering the main room’s exterior–interior walls and veranda, with the selection of a weather-resistant exterior paint system, anti-alkali primer, anticorrosive coatings for metal elements, and a color scheme harmonious with local maritime culture. Work was carried out on weekends to minimize disruption to daily economic activities, resulting in improved comfort, aesthetics, and service life of the facility that supports community activities and field-learning collaboration in Tanjung Surat.

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