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Evaluation of BUMDesa Performance on Village Economy in Bengkalis Regency Muttaqin, Husnul; Sukma, Doris; Astari, Yanisha Dwi; Dalimunthe, Deliana
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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This research aims to evaluate the performance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDesa) on the village economyin Bengkalis Regency. The focus of this research was conducted on two independent BUMDesa, namely BUMDesa in KualaAlam Village and Jangkang Village. The research approach used was descriptive qualitative method, where data was collectedthrough in-depth interviews, field observations, and document studies. The analysis in this study aims to describe howBUMDesa contribute to improving the village economy through job creation, increasing community income, as well as localbusiness development. The results show that BUMDesa in both villages studied have a good impact in driving the villageeconomy. In Kuala Alam Village, BUMDesa Kuala Alam plays an active role in the trade, seafood and plantation sectors,which directly increases the income of the local community. While in Jangkang Village, BUMDesa Sejahtera focuses on thetrade and drinking water processing sectors, which also contributes well to the village economy. However, this research alsofound several obstacles faced by BUMDesa, particularly in terms of business management, human resource management. Fromthese findings, it is recommended to increase managerial training for BUMDesa administrators, human resource capacitybuilding, and increase synergy between BUMDesa and local government to improve the effectiveness and sustainability ofBUMDesa programs in supporting village economic development.
UI/UX Design of a QR Code and Geolocation-Based Attendance System Using Design Thinking and Prototyping Methods Atma, Yori Adi; Ganiyu, Ahmad Rizki Akbar; Arsyah, Ulya Ilhami; A'yunin, Qurhata; Fryonanda, Harfebi
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Student attendance is an important element in ensuring proper presence and participation in the academic environment. However, in the Information Technology Department of Padang State Polytechnic, the attendance process is still conducted manually, which leads to various issues such as the potential for cheating, inaccuracies in recordkeeping, and paper waste. This research aims to address the issue by designing and developing a QR code and geolocation-based attendance system using the Design Thinking and Prototype methods. The Design Thinking method is used to explore and understand user needs, while the Prototype method is employed to develop and test solutions iteratively. The system produced is expected to improve the accuracy of attendance recording, reduce fraud, and minimize resource waste. In addition, this research contributes to creating a more efficient, reliable, and user-friendly attendance system, particularly in academic settings.
Design of Accounting Learning Media for Vocational Students to Enhance Data Analytics Skills Using Microsoft Power BI Fiddin, Fachroh; Rahmani, Nur; Amelda , Amelda; Dwikurnia, Via
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This research is motivated by the lack of learning media that facilitates the use of data analytics tools likeMicrosoft Power BI in vocational accounting education, despite the fact that several professional literatures highlight thataccountants need skills in working with data and communicating results to stakeholders. The purpose of this study is todesign a learning media based on accounting data in the form of several financial dashboards, including sales analysis,Profit & Loss analysis, and Balance Sheet analysis, using financial transaction data processed through Microsoft Power BI.This enables both lecturers and students to interpret accounting data through the data visualization tools that have beencreated.This study follows a developmental research approach using the ADDIE model, which includes analysis, design,development, implementation, and evaluation. The testing of this learning media design was conducted with accountinglecturers and students. The results show that the validation from both lecturers and students indicates that the learningmedia received excellent ratings. Therefore, it can be concluded that the learning media utilizing Microsoft Power BI toenhance students' data analytics skills is highly feasible for implementation in accounting education.
The Application of Impromptu Technique to Improve Speaking ability of Vocational Students of Bengkalis State Polytechnic Aswandi, Aswandi; Gunawan, M. I.
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Based on issues identified in the classroom, students at the State Polytechnic of Bengkalis had difficulties inspeaking. They struggled to understand and identify key points in the oral texts, and also had a limited vocabulary. Toaddress these problems, the researcher decided to apply impromptu technique as a learning medium. The aim of the researchwas to determine to what extent the use of impromptu technique could improve students' speaking ability. This researchwas conducted over two cycles. Each cycle consisted of four meetings: three for teaching speaking and one for the posttest. The participants were 22 students from the English department. Several instruments were used for data collection,including (1) observation sheets for students, teachers, and teaching steps, (2) field notes, and (3) Speaking ability tests.The findings revealed that the use of impromptu technique could improve the students’ speaking ability. This was evidentfrom the improvement in their average scores on speaking ability. The average score of the students before using thistechnique was at 51, which increased to 60 at the end of the research. In conclusion, the implementation of impromptutechnique enhanced the students' speaking ability in the English department at the State Polytechnic of Bengkalis. It notonly improved their test scores but also increased their interest in speaking activities.
Allelopathy of Ethanol, Ethyl Acetate, and Aquadest Extracts of Kirinyuh (Chromolaena odorata) Leaves as a Bioherbicide in Controlling Spenochlea zeylanica Rahmadi, Rizky; Rochman, Fajar; Subarjo, Subarjo
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Spenochela zeylanica is the most prevalent weed of paddy rice in Indonesia, and therefore its presencenecessitates control in order to reduce the potential for yield losses. The use of chemical herbicides as a control method isprevalent, but their environmental impact and potential for inducing weed resistance are significant drawbacks. It istherefore necessary to identify control methods that are environmentally friendly and capable of overcoming weedresistance. The leaves of Chromolaena odorata have allelopathic properties that could be harnessed for use as abioherbicide. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of C. odorata leaf extractions using diverse organicsolvents as a bioherbicide for the management of S. zeylanica. This study used a randomized group design (RBD) with 11treatments and 3 replications, including: T0: no treatment; 96% ethanol extraction: T1(5%), T2(10%), T3(15%); ethylacetate extraction: T4(5%), T5(10%), T6(15%); aquadest extraction: T7(5%), T8(10%), T9(15%); T10: 2,4-D herbicide(648 g a.i./ha). The findings indicated that the extraction of C. odorata using various organic solvents exhibited promise asa bioherbicide, displaying the capacity to poison weeds up to 100% (T2, T3, T6, T8, T9) and effectively suppressing theheight, root development, and chlorophyll content of S. zeylanica.
The Implementation Model for Creating Young Entrepreneurs Based on Bengkalis Local Business Potentials Through Industrial Incubator Based Learning Raflah, Wan Junita; Hendri, John; Ananda, Faisal; Sari, Evi Permata
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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This research aims to analyze a model to create young entrepreneurs in Bengkalis. This study analyzed the roleof business incubator and the potential of local businesses in Bengkalis to develop a model for creating young entrepreneurs.The analysis method used a mix method, which combines descriptive qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis.Descriptive qualitative analysis is used to explain the perceptions of respondents through questionnaires. Quantitativeanalysis uses Structural Equation Modelling - Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) to identify the roles of Industrial IncubatorBased Learning and Local Business Potentials to Create Young Entrepreneurs. The research results suggest that there ispotential for further development of prospective local businesses, even though the number of young entrepreneurs relativelysmall. The development of local businesses with greater support and resources potentially foster greater entrepreneurialinterest among young people. This research also found that The efforts by local governments and higher educationinstitutions to advance MSMEs have yet to reach their full potential. In addition, collaborative industrial incubator basedlearning has been introduced as an integrated learning framework to create young entrepreneurs in Bengkalis.
Implementation of Green Supply Chain Management Toward Utilization of Palm Oil Waste Suryani, Bella; Zaqy, Sandi Yudha Barri
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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Green Supply Chain Management is a supply chain business model that involves an economic and sustainablebusiness practice through environmental-friendly plants. This model is seen to improve the performance of an industry byreducing environmental risks and impacts, efficiency of ecology. Palm oil industry is considered as a big business but hasgenerated a large volume of waste. This research was aimed to discover how to become more sustainable in managing andutilizing the palm oil industry waste. This research used a literature review method and the data is sourced from secondarydata. This research found that the waste of the palm oil industry can promote waste management and convert from an evilto a necessity to maintaining the environment and sustainable economic development.
The Modular Geometry of Precast Concrete for Highway Drainage Channel stanto, Kelik I; Astuti, Eka Febri; Tumangger, Ranto; Zulkarnain, Iskandar; Agustina, Resti
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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This research is based on the phenomenon of failure of masonry drainage channels, especially in locations withsteep to very steep slopes. Observing the flow behavior and mechanical properties of the masonry, it is possible due to theerosion of the bottom to the foot of the channel so that the masonry collapsed and/or due to side soil pressured which causedthe masonry failure. It could be overcome by replacing the masonry with precast concrete. The obstacle of precast concreteimplementation in low cost projects is involvement of heavy equipment when erecting precast concrete for drainage channel(e.g. U-Ditch) which is available on the market. This research aims to design the geometry and dimensions of precastcomponents for open channel of drainage with limitations: component weight (kg/component) is limited so that it could belifted by man power and is able to flow a design discharge ≥ 0.5 m3/s at 1.5 m /s. Channel was divided into 4 components,namely: foundation (F), bed (B, type I and II), wall (W), and channel cap (C) with 6 cm of thickness, 1:10 (H:V) of wallslope channel, and 75 cm of each component length. Each component weighs no more than 50 kg, so could be carried outwithout heavy equipment when constructed. The weights of each component are 39.8 kg, 45.36 kg, 28.8 kg, 37.8 kg, and21.45 kg for foundation, bed type I, bed type II, wall, and channel cap.
Evaluating Students’ Competence in ESP: A Study in Naval Architecture Department of Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis Antika, Rindilla; Asfina, Risda
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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This study evaluates students' competence in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) in Naval Architecture Departmentof Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis. ESP subject is tailored to meet the specific language needs of students in specialized fields,aiming to enhance their communication skills in professional contexts. This study employed quantitative method, specificallya descriptive study. Using a purposive sampling technique, the samples of this study were 17 students of Naval ArchitectureDepartment of Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis. This study used a test to assess students' competence in English for navalarchitecture. Key areas of focus included types of ships, parts of ships, ship materials, and ventilation and coating system. Thefindings indicated a varying level of competence. The highest score was 77.5 and the lowest score was 47.5. Regarding theaverage scores of each topic, the highest average score was in the topic of types of ships (98.2), followed by parts of ships(65.9), ship materials (54.7), and ventilation and coating system (44.7). This study concludes that a good approach to teachingESP is essential for better preparing students for their professional careers especially in the shipping industry. As an implicationfor the lecturers of English for Naval Architecture, the topics of parts of ships, ship materials, and ventilation and coatingsystem, without neglecting other topics out of the focuses of this study, need to be learned more by the students of NavalArchitecture Department.
Analyze of Tourism Potential Tiku Beach Agam Regency as a Marine Tourism Destination Husna, Rifdatul; Sari, Windy Della; Zengga, Zengga
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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This research aims to identify and map the tourism potential of Tiku Beach, Tanjung Mutiara District, AgamRegency, based on the theory of 4A Tourist Destination Components, namely attraction, accessibility, amenities andancillary service. Tiku Beach has an attraction for marine tourism, namely in the form of views of the beach and waterswith natural coral reefs. The coastal view is unique, still beautiful, white sand with a wide coastline and a fairly slopingcontour facing directly to the Indian Ocean. The potential that exists at Tiku Beach can be developed into a superior marinetourism destination. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Data was collected using observation, interviewsand literature study methods. Data analysis in this research is inductive, carried out through a process of data reduction,data verification and data presentation. The data that has been collected is then processed and analyzed using descriptivetechniques. The research results show that Tiku Beach has the potential to be pioneered and developed into a marine tourismdestination. There is still a need to improve each component of the 4A tourist destinations in this area, especially theamenities and anciallary service components. Coordination and synergy of all elements of the tourism pentahelix are neededto accelerate tourism activities at Tiku Beach, Tanjung Mutiara District, Agam Regency.

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