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Konsienti: Community Services Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30251532     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61536/konsienti
Konsienti: Community Services Journal is a reputable and impactful publication dedicated to the exploration and dissemination of knowledge in the realm of community development and social services. This esteemed journal serves as a crucial platform for scholars, practitioners, researchers, and advocates to share insights, research outcomes, and best practices that contribute to the betterment of communities and the well-being of individuals.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 32 Documents
Digital Implementation Through Interactive Learning Media Wordwall Multiplication Material for Grade III Elementary School Salma Nanda Ardelia; Gloria Yulianti; Marhamatus Sa'adah; Putri Zudhah Ferryka
Konsienti : Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Konsienti: Community Services Journal
Publisher : PT. TAKAZA INNOVATIX LABS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61536/konsienti.v4i1.365

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Mathematics learning in elementary schools faces challenges in understanding multiplication concepts due to their abstract nature, requiring interactive media to support Merdeka Curriculum implementation. This study aims to develop interactive Wordwall media to enhance grade III students' multiplication comprehension. Employing Participatory Action Research (PAR), the population comprised all grade III students with a purposive sample of 25 struggling learners. Instruments included observation sheets, questionnaires, Wordwall results, and pre-post tests, analyzed through mixed methods of triangulation and percentage improvement. Results demonstrated significant increases in participation, motivation, and conceptual understanding following five implementation stages. It is concluded that integrating Wordwall with concrete windmill aids effectively transforms rote learning into critical thinking, recommended for elementary teacher adoption.
An Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Automatic Watering System Using Sprinklers for Water Efficiency in Kampung Baru Subdistrict Rahmat Bagus Febrian; Sindi Nisja Waruwu; Rohana Telaumbanua; Nurul Istiqamah; Vera Azikra Yorisa A; Evi Febriyanti Sitorus; Yoga Kurnia Wira Tambega; Dian Lestari Saputri; Ayu Saputri; Amaliya Tuti Anggraeni; Hamdany Maulana; Ridho Tri Rokhandi; M Indra Rizki Pratama; Deri Handrian Putra; Muhammad Robby Farhan
Konsienti : Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Konsienti: Community Services Journal
Publisher : PT. TAKAZA INNOVATIX LABS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61536/konsienti.v4i1.397

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Abstract:Agriculture in Kampung Baru Village faces water management challenges due to labor-intensive and inefficient manual irrigation methods, especially on the 3.25 ha horticultural land of the Mekar Tani farmer group. This community service aims to implement an IoT-based automatic watering system using sprinklers with an ESP32 microcontroller and the Thinger.io application to improve water efficiency. Using action research with a participatory community development approach, a purposive sample of 20 farmers from five farmer groups (7,421 people) was taken. Instruments including soil moisture sensors, solenoid valves, sprinklers, and ESP32 integrated monitoring applications were analyzed using qualitative-quantitative descriptive techniques and water efficiency formulas. The results show significant water savings, soil moisture stability, optimal growth of horticultural crops (lettuce, mustard greens, kale, spinach, chilies, tomatoes), and increased farmer capacity through training. In conclusion, the IoT system provides a sustainable smart farming model that can be replicated in rural Jambi for food security.

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