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Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia
ISSN : 30475252     EISSN : 30475848     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69616/m.v1i1.1
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia (MAINDO) is one of the service journals published by Teras Kampus as a member of PT Palem Edukasi Nusantara. This journal contains thoughts, reflections and findings from activities carried out by researchers or practitioners in order to provide real benefits to society. Please read the writing guide carefully. Writers who wish to submit their manuscripts to the editorial team of MAINDO (Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia) must comply with the writing guidelines. If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or is written using a different format, the manuscript will be REJECTED by the editor before further review. The editor will only accept manuscripts that meet the format and conditions provided.
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Community Assistance in the utilization of Nickel Slag in the Morosi Village Firdaus; Awaliah, Wd Rizky; Anshari, Erwin; Wahab; Deniyatno; Mili, Marwan Zam
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.15

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Morosi Village located in Konawe Regency is one of the areas in which there is a nickel processing company. The nickel processing produces solid waste, one of which is nickel slag. The amount of nickel slag is accumulating day by day, because each process of refining one ton of nickel product produces 50 times the solid waste, equivalent to 50 tons. So that from the results of quite a lot of waste, research was carried out to use solid waste as a concrete forming material, either as coarse and fine aggregate, or as a cement mixture. Government Regulation No. 101 of 2014 classifies nickel slag as B3 waste hazard category 2 with waste code B403. This means that nickel slag is a waste that has a delayed effect, and has an indirect impact on humans and the environment. Meanwhile, at the end of 2019, the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) concerning the choice of nickel slag material from electric furnaces. This SNI was also prepared by the Ministry of Industry to support the development of nickel slag standards and as a solution for nickel slag management. The existence of SNI is also intended as a reference to optimize the use of nickel slag as aggregate, substitute for natural aggregate and other uses. Some examples of products made from nickel slag include bricks, precast and ready-to-print concrete, road base and field, soil improvers, growing media and fertilizers, mortar and cement slag, composite portland cement, and cement geopolymers. To accommodate the use of nickel slag, assistance is needed to the community, especially in Morosi Village to be able to process with appropriate, effective and efficient technology in accordance with its physical characteristics and chemical characteristics. This will be an alternative to reduce the amount of nickel slag that can pollute the environment, in addition to increasing people's income.
Optimizing Tourist Visits through Digital Tourism Socialization Campaign at Watubangga Beach Tourism Destination fatma; Desi, Desi; Rezky, Rezky; Yusran, Yusran; Efendi, Iswar; Raihan, Ahmad; Putriani, Dian Rohma; Syaiful, Muhammad; Kartomo, Kartomo
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.19

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Tourism is a crucial economic sector in regional development, including Watubangga Beach, Southeast Sulawesi. Despite its significant potential, efforts to market and promote this destination have yet to be optimal in attracting tourists. This project aims to leverage digital technology to enhance the appeal of Watubangga Beach, aiming to provide substantial benefits to both the local community and visitors. Methods employed include field observations, interviews with tourism managers, establishment of social media accounts, mapping the location on Google Maps, providing entrance tickets and tourism brochures, coastal area cleanup, and installation of directional signage. This article discusses digital-based tourism promotion strategies to increase visitor numbers to Watubangga Beach. By maintaining cleanliness, utilizing social media, and actively involving tourists, it is hoped to create satisfying tourist experiences. The digital marketing strategies are expected to directly benefit tourism managers by boosting visitor numbers and advancing tourism at Watubangga Beach.
Beach Cleaning Action Movement as an Effort to Create Environmentally Friendly Tourism on Kapu Beach, Kolaka Regency Nurfadillah; Ardiansyah, Awi; Astuti, Dwi; Mutmainna, Mutmainna; Nurhalizah, Nurhalizah; Saputra, Fahmi; Ahyar, Haeril; Syaiful, Muhammad; Anggraini, Yuyun
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.21

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Kolaka is one of the districts in Southeast Sulawesi. Kolaka Regency is a coastal area located in Southeast Sulawesi Province. Kolaka is like a hidden paradise on the west coast of Sulawesi Island. As a large area that borders the sea, namely Bone Bay to the west. Kolaka Regency has a coastline that stretches for 293.45 km, decorated with white sandy beaches, clear sea water. One potential that is worth paying attention to as a tourist destination is Kapu Beach, which is located in Kapu Village, Samaturu District, Kolaka Regency. However, currently, Kapu Beach is polluted with lots of plastic and organic waste scattered around and reducing the beauty of the beach. The method used in this activity is the observation method. The first stage that was carried out began with coordination with the local government and the management of Kapu Beach. The second stage, namely checking the condition of the tourist beaches that would be cleaned, as well as preparing paint for re-tightening the trees and aesthetic photo spots. The third stage, This stage carries out the process of cleaning the beach tourism environment and painting several photo spots. What is meant by the observation method is a way of collecting information from relevant data by observing. The result of this activity for the surrounding community is to build self-awareness for the community to care about the beach and coastal environment and also be aware of the dangers of environmental pollution, considering that the location where they live is on the coast of Kapu Village. Based on the results of the service carried out, the conclusion that can be drawn from the beach clean-up activity is that it was held smoothly and in accordance with the previously planned activity structure, and cleaning up rubbish at the tourist attraction was not easy, the large number of visitors not only had a positive impact on tourist attractions but there There is also a negative impact, namely, where a lot of plastic waste is found both around the gazebo and even on the coast, there is also a lot of waste used from visitors' food. It is important to maintain the cleanliness of the beach tourism environment so that it can be managed well and optimally.
Increasing Tourist Attraction through Aesthetic Development of Kayu Angin Beach, Samaturu Sub-district Arjun; Hamira, Sunatul Mutahahir; Febriyanti, Annisa; Ardianto, Mila Adipati; Ferdi, Ferdi; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Mujahida, Ummul; Syaiful, Muhammad; Sapriyadi, Sapriyadi
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.22

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Indonesia has many tourist attractions that have an attraction, especially marine tourism, one of the marine tourism that can be visited is Kayu Angin beach. Based on the results of a survey conducted at Kayu Angin beach, it was found that some facilities were outdated and the colors had begun to fade, thus reducing their beauty. At Kayu Angin beach, it is very difficult to find trash bins, and the condition of the coast is very dirty with a lot of garbage. This service activity was carried out to restore beach maintenance and cleanliness and improve beach aesthetics. The method used is participatory observation. The series of activities:  1. Coordinating with the beach manager, 2. Conducting a location survey, and 3. Repainting, providing trash bins, and cleaning the coastline. After this activity the beach atmosphere became more lively and attractive to visitors. Thus, painting, providing trash bins and cleaning the coastline are effective strategies in improving aesthetics and maintaining beach cleanliness. This activity can be implemented continuously by the surrounding community so that the beach is maintained and maintained cleanliness so as to attract tourists to visit.
The Importance of Higher and Vocational Education for Students' Future at Kendari City High School Badia, Bahdin Ahad; Putra, Muhammad Idris; Fathur Rachim, La Ode Muhamad; Rahman, La; Darwis, Mardis; Putra, Fachrizal Cesar; Larobu, Feliks Eldad; Rambak, Ezra Pasereng; Gamsir, Laode Abdul; Defi, Sry; Fatana, Ahmad; Jalil, Abdul; Makkajareng, Nizar Fauzan; Aji, Angga Asteriasti; Hasudungan Simanjutak, Raja Agung
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.25

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Vocational higher education plays an important role in providing a skilled and work-ready workforce. However, in Kendari City there is still an information gap regarding vocational higher education and career opportunities for graduates. This community service activity aims to introduce vocational higher education and disseminate information on new student admissions in 2024 in high schools in Kendari City. The methods used include presentations, discussions, and brochure distribution. The evaluation of the activity showed an increased understanding of vocational education, as well as an increased interest in pursuing it. The brochures provided were considered informative by the participants. This activity succeeded in increasing high school students' understanding and interest in vocational higher education, as well as providing clear information about the 2024 new student admissions. Results showed a 75% increase in understanding and 60% increase in interest in vocational education. As many as 90% of participants rated the brochure as very informative. It is expected that this activity will have an impact on increasing the number of applicants in vocational study programs and providing a better skilled workforce for industries in Kendari City.

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