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Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29647789     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.33474/penadimas.v1i2.18571
Pena Dimas is a scientific multidisciplinary community service journal published by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Islamic University of Malang. Pena Dimas Journal publishes journals twice a year, in April and October. Pena Dimas Journal is a journal that has a main focus on the development of sciences in the field of community service. The purpose of this journal publication is to disseminate conceptual thoughts or ideas that have been achieved in the field of community service and have not been published before.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 83 Documents
STRATEGI POSITIVE DIGITAL PARENTING UNTUK PENDAMPINGAN ANAK DI ERA DIGITAL Paramita, Adi Suryaputra; Evelyn, Evelyn
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v3i2.27244

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This community service activity was motivated by the increasing use of digital devices among children, which poses risks of addiction and negative impacts on child development. The lack of parental knowledge regarding positive digital parenting has become a key issue that needs to be addressed. The purpose of this program is to enhance the capacity of parents and teachers in applying positive digital parenting strategies as a preventive and responsive measure against gadget addiction in children. The implementation method consisted of three stages. The first stage involved preparation and needs assessment through initial coordination with school partners, the second stage consisted of an interactive online educational session involving 54 parents and teachers from kindergarten and elementary schools in Malang, and the final stage was a participatory evaluative reflection. The educational session was delivered using a framework of four key components of positive digital parenting: setting goals for gadget use, establishing clear rules, providing positive role models, and offering alternative activities. The reflection stage was conducted through open discussion and verbal feedback from participants at the end of the session. This initiative demonstrated the effectiveness of an online approach to parenting education, with the integration of religious values serving as a foundation that strengthens the implementation of positive digital parenting strategies.
EMPOWERING INDONESIAN MUSLIM MIGRANT WOMEN THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING: A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM IN KUALA LUMPUR Jatiningrum, Citrawati; Abadi, Satria; Fauzi, Fauzi; Gumanti, Miswan; Sudewi, Sudewi; Maseleno, Andino
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v3i2.27338

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Women's empowerment in entrepreneurship plays a vital role because it equips individuals to succeed, fostering innovation, economic growth, and societal impact. These community service international programs have been recognized as a potential means to promote women's empowerment for household migrants and entrepreneurship by providing them with opportunities to develop skills, access resources, and engage in entrepreneurial training. This community service uses the Asset-Based Community Development method, which strengths-focused, participatory framework that empowers community teams to carry out the activity from two higher education institutions, Indonesia-Malaysia University. There are Institut Bakti Nusantara (IBN) Lampung Indonesia and Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia, which are some of the care activities driving the empowerment of women migrants in Kuala Lumpur. The result of international community service was that it successfully carried out positive responses from participants, which can be seen from the outcomes of training the participants from the household migrant Muslims in Kuala Lumpur. Entrepreneurship training participants indicated a majority increase in knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship. Therefore, women's empowerment in entrepreneurship training is not just about individual success—it transforms communities by fostering resilience, innovation, and economic progress.
IMPLEMENTASI WEBSITE COMPANY PROFILE DAN PERSURATAN SEBAGAI INOVASI TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL DESA KARYA MAKMUR Juniawan, Fransiskus Panca; Assobry, Muhammad Habib; Megawati, Megawati; Syahputra, Razen; Ali, Firman; Nayla, Adinda; Carissa, Fihan; Sylfania, Dwi Yuny
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v3i2.26168

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Karya Makmur Village is one of the villages in Bangka Belitung province located in Bangka Regency. Like most other villages, this village has problems with correspondence services, likely still manually. In addition, there is a lack of information that can be collected regarding village programs and business opportunities. The goal of this activity is to implement a web-based correspondence sistem and a village information website that can be displayed on smart TVs to improve management efficiency and data transparency. Residents can submit letters online, and village officials can speed up the processing of these correspondences while smart TVs display public information in real-time. This activity uses the service learning method in its implementation which consists of five stages, namely socialization, needs identification, system implementation, user training, and evaluation. This method was chosen because of its advantages in involving students so they can directly feel the experience of sharing skills and knowledge to the community so that they feel like better people. The results of the implementation show that the service is faster and more accurate, and the processing time for letters has been significantly reduced. The use of smart TVs increases the transparency of the budget and development programs and increases residents' access to village information. The training successfully addresses infrastructure and digital literacy issues. Overall, digitalization helps build more effective villages with more people participating.
IDENTIFIKASI HUTAN MANGROVE AIR TAWAR SEBAGAI GREEN ASSETS UNTUK INCOME GENERATING DESA YANG BERKELANJUTAN Hudaya, Muhammad; Nor, Wahyudin; Kadir, Kadir; Nordiansyah, Muhammad; Yuliastina, Mellani
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v3i2.26434

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Village tourism has significant potential to enhance Village Original Revenue (PADes), particularly through the optimization of local assets and community involvement. Tatah Makmur Sub-district possesses natural resources that have not been fully utilized, notably a unique fresh-water mangrove forest. This community service activity aims to explore the tourism potential in the area as an effort to increase PADes. The partners involved are the village government and local communities. A participatory approach based on Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) was employed, including tourism potential surveys, green tourism site mapping, focused group discussions (FGDs), and training focused on tourism income potential and the importance of preserving village green assets. The results identified two promising green tourism sites: the fresh-water mangrove forest in Tatah Bangkal Tengah Village and river punting tourism in Pandan Sari Village. Moreover, the pohon rambai tree dominating the mangrove area can be developed into environmentally friendly ventures such as ecotourism and honeybee farming. This activity also contributes to community empowerment through the establishment of tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis), tourism management training, and promotion of transparent village financial planning. With government support and active community participation, Tatah Makmur is expected to develop into a sustainable tourism destination that improves local welfare
OPTIMALISASI PENGETAHUAN PETUGAS AHLI TEKNOLOGI LABORATORIUM MEDIS DALAM PENANGANAN SPESIMEN FESES DENGAN PENAMBAHAN ETANOL Idayani, Sri; Trisnadewi, Ni Wayan; Pramesti, Theresia Anita; Lestari, Ni Kadek Yuni; Putra, I Gusti Putu Agus Ferry Sutrisna
PENA DIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v3i2.27188

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In improving the quality of laboratory examinations, Medical Laboratory Technologists (ATLM) need information about specimen storage, including specimen handling. One way to diagnose Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) Infections is through fecal examination. With the limited number of fecal samples, this activity is expected to improve the knowledge and skills of ATLM at the Denpasar Utara III Health Center, so it is important to have socialization and demonstrations regarding the handling of fecal specimens. The purpose of this activity is to improve the ability of ATLM in handling fecal specimens with the addition of ethanol to the quality of worm eggs. The method of implementing this community service is carried out by providing socialization in the form of education through lectures using powerpoint and LCD media and continued with demonstrations and evaluations in the form of the results of filling out the google form before and after education and demonstrations. ATLM officers were very enthusiastic in participating in the activity and actively asked questions both about handling fecal specimens and making ethanol solutions. In addition, the indicator of the success of this activity is an increase in the ability to carry out laboratory examinations, especially in parasite examinations, with an emphasis on proper specimen handling. By adding a diluted ethanol solution as needed to maintain the quality of the specimen in preventing damage to the specimen before further examination, so that the quality of the worm eggs obtained through microscopic examination will be better.
Halal Certification Assistance as an Effort to Strengthen the MSME Based Halal Industry in Maringgit Village Lestari, Haifa; Maulida, Sri; Swandari, Fifi; Haliza, Nur; Amirah, Nida
Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v4i1.29488

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a strategic role in sustaining local economies, yet they face persistent challenges related to product legality, hygienic packaging, and adoption of modern marketing strategies. In Maringgit Village, Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency, most MSMEs specialize in traditional food products such as kue cincin (ring-shaped cake), roti beras (rice bread), kue apam (apem or steamed cake), kue jabuk (jabuk cookies), and kacang gula (sugar-coated peanuts). Although these products are widely consumed locally, their competitiveness in broader markets is limited due to the absence of halal certification, weak branding, and low digital literacy. This community service program aimed to strengthen the capacity of 30 MSMEs by facilitating halal certification while enhancing product identity and marketing strategies. The implementation method combined Participatory Action Research (PAR) to involve MSMEs in identifying problems and solutions, Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) to optimize local culinary potential as economic capital, and Service Learning (SL) to integrate student participation in mentoring and capacity building. Activities included socialization, administrative assistance for halal certification through the SiHalal system, training on digital marketing and packaging design, provision of halal-compliant production facilities, and structured evaluation. The results showed that 18 MSMEs successfully obtained halal certification from BPJPH, all participants updated product logos and adopted more hygienic packaging, and received production tools such as stoves, pans, woks, presses, containers, and gas cylinders. Social impacts also emerged, including the establishment of the Maringgit Halal MSME Group, the emergence of local leaders, and increased collective awareness of halal industry standards. Overall, the program successfully met its objectives by producing halal-certified products while enhancing MSME competitiveness and institutional capacity. These findings will strengthen Maringgit Village’s potential as a hub for the MSME-based halal industry and also support the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs) 9 and 12.
Digital Transformation of MSMEs through B2C E-Commerce Adoption: A Study of Mitra Karsa Selaras Cooperative Chairunnisa, Nurlaila Maysaroh; Qintharah, Yuha Nadhirah; Mahmudah, Hadi; Jalil, Abdul Rasyid
Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v4i1.26550

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The rapid growth of information technology has transformed business practices by simplifying complex processes, reducing costs, and expanding market reach through digital platforms such as e-commerce. E-commerce gives many micro, small, and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) the chance to increase their competitiveness, diversify their product offerings, and carry out quick, inexpensive transactions. However, the low level of digital literacy among its members—the majority of whom are retired women—presents serious difficulties for Koperasi Mitra Karsa Selaras, which oversees 52 MSMEs in Pekayon, Bekasi. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, this restriction has made it more difficult for them to adopt technology, which has led to a decline in their income and limited access to markets. By using a business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce model as a tactic to increase the digital capability and revenue of cooperatively assisted MSMEs, this community service program sought to address these issues. To guarantee that the activities were founded on already-existing community assets and to encourage the cooperative members' active participation, the program combined the strategies of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) and Participatory Action Research (PAR). The three primary activities of the implementation method's community education model were: (1) education to explain the idea and advantages of e-commerce; (2) training to impart technical skills in account creation, product uploading, and transaction management; and (3) mentoring to guarantee that participants could use e-commerce platforms on their own. The findings demonstrated that participants successfully created e-commerce store accounts, improved their comprehension of e-commerce concepts and advantages, and produced digital product catalogues that were prepared for online promotion. Overall, the program contributes to the achievement of several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), by empowering women-led MSMEs through digital transformation and inclusive economic participation.
Transforming Marginalized Entrepreneurship: Digital Skills and Market Adaptability for MSMEs in Emerging Economies Hamidi, Ichsan; Atiyatna, Dirta Pratama; Bashir, Abdul; Apriani, Deassy; Sani, Kamalia; Marissa, Feny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v4i1.27665

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With the rapid advancement of digital technology, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) face both challenges and opportunities, particularly in emerging and disadvantaged economies. This case study explores a community-driven initiative designed to enhance the entrepreneurial capacity of MSMEs located around the Final Disposal Site (FDS) II Karya Jaya in Palembang, Indonesia, by integrating digital skill development with market adaptability. Using a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, thirty microenterprises—predominantly women-led—participated in a series of digital marketing workshops emphasizing problem-solving and co-design. Over twenty hours of training, participants developed entrepreneurial mindsets and competencies in social media and e-commerce, digital payment systems, branding, and packaging design. Observations indicated that 86.67% of participants demonstrated greater awareness of digital marketing tools, and 90% expressed increased confidence in their use. Follow-up monitoring with 22 participants revealed a 20% improvement in online visibility, engagement, and product identification. Beyond individual skill enhancement, the initiative strengthened social capital by fostering peer learning networks and cultivating local leadership, essential for sustainable community transformation. This initiative illustrates the transformative potential of digital empowerment practices to narrow the digital divide, enhance entrepreneurial resilience, and support inclusive and equitable economic growth. It aligns closely with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 1 (No Poverty) by improving livelihoods, SDG 5 (Gender Equality) through the empowerment of women entrepreneurs, SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) via skill-based entrepreneurship, SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) through digital inclusion, and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by integrating marginalized groups into the digital economy. Collectively, these outcomes demonstrate how digital literacy and community collaboration can accelerate sustainable development in disadvantaged urban areas.
From Tradition to Innovation: Enhancing Village MSMEs’ Business Sustainability Through Digital Literacy and Community Engagement" Putri, Elsa Aryusi Kusuma Dwi; Balqish, Nisrina Fauziah; Lestari, Yunita Dwi; Ambarwati, Ardita Putri; Tricana, Deny Wahyu
Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v4i1.29466

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Community Service Program represents the practical implementation of the Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi in the field of community service. The activity conducted in Ngrogung Village, Ngebel District, aimed to address challenges faced by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), including the limited utilization of digital technology, lack of product development leading to weak competitiveness, and licensing barriers that hindered business growth. The program employed the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach, emphasizing the utilization of local assets such as community skills, social networks, natural resources, and MSME experience. Through mentoring and empowerment activities, the program sought to strengthen existing capacities to enable MSMEs to grow independently and sustainably. The results demonstrated improved understanding among MSME participants regarding innovation and digital transformation. They successfully adopted digital tools such as WhatsApp Business, Instagram, Facebook Marketplace, Canva, and Google Sites for marketing, product promotion, and online catalog development. Additionally, several MSME actors obtained home industry food business permits (PIRT), enhancing their legitimacy and competitiveness. The outcomes indicated substantial progress in digital literacy, product branding, and market expansion, with participants showing improved entrepreneurial skills, more attractive product packaging, and early adoption of digital payment systems. This initiative has not only fostered individual capacity development but also promoted collective awareness of innovation as a key driver of sustainable rural economic growth. Overall, the program contributes directly to achieving three key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 4 (Quality Education) through digital training and capacity building, SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by encouraging sustainable entrepreneurship and enhancing rural economic productivity, and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) by fostering innovation and strengthening digital business ecosystems within local communities.
Social Enterprise Development Strategy through Ecobrick Production and Creative Marketing Campaigns: A Study of Srikandi Waste Bank Larasati Siswanta, Anggitariani Rayi; Hidayah, Asmi Ayuning; Dewi, Isti Riana; Safitri, Telma Anis
Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Pena Dimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/penadimas.v4i1.29148

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The Srikandi Waste Bank in Petir Village, Kalibagor, has faced challenges in managing waste due to limited human resources, insufficient managerial skills to apply science and technology, and inadequate infrastructure. As a result, unprocessed waste accumulates, occupying space and disrupting operations. To address this issue, community service activities were implemented, including training in the production of ecobricks and other marketable recycled products, the introduction of simple waste management technologies, and the optimization of storage spaces. These activities were complemented by post-training support, particularly in the use of social media for online marketing. The methodology adopted was the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) model, which emphasizes leveraging existing community resources and capacities. This approach enabled participants to apply newly acquired skills in creating added value from waste materials. The outcomes demonstrated increased production of ecobricks and creative recycled products, improved use of social media for marketing, and better organization of operational spaces. The synergy of this program has strengthened local waste management systems, contributed to environmental protection, and enhanced economic opportunities for the community. This aligns directly with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) through the creation of green entrepreneurship opportunities; SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) by fostering environmentally responsible waste practices; and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) through the promotion of recycling and waste reduction. The program’s outcomes illustrate how community empowerment and the adoption of simple, replicable technologies can effectively support sustainable rural development and contribute to achieving global sustainability targets.