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Catha Saintifica
Catha Saintifica Journal, Journal of Creativity and Technology Innovation Research (ISSN: 30318211), is a communication and publication media for research results, creativity, product development and innovation, containing scientific articles in the form of research results in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture, Information and Communication, Transportation, Manufacturing, Alternative Energy, and Al-Quran Science. Catha Saintifica Journal is published every May and November. Authors worldwide are welcome to submit their research papers to the prestigious journal by meeting the required criteria. Catha Saintifica Journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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Buku Pop-Up Doa Harian Anak Rozianto, Firman Adi; Rahmawati, Sofia; Maileni, Annisa; Ungu, Niken Kencono
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 2 No 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Sentra Kekayaan Intelektual dan Inovasi Teknologi (INOTEK) Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v2i2.8844

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Children are the future generation who play an important role in the future. The formation of a child's character is greatly influenced by their environment, especially the parents, who play a central role in educating them. However, the advancements of globalization and technology have had a negative impact on children's morals, including gadget addiction. This phenomenon highlights the need for more attention in building children's character, particularly through an educational approach that involves families, schools, and the environment. One effective way to support children's character education is by teaching daily prayers using interactive media, such as pop-up books. Pop-up books have the advantage of capturing children's attention through interactive three-dimensional visual elements. In this study, the author designed a pop-up book containing daily prayers with translations in Indonesian and English, accompanied by attractive illustrations. This book not only aims to increase children's interest in reading, but also serves as a medium to support Islamic parenting. It is hoped that this pop-up book can assist parents in familiarizing children with religious values from an early age. Thus, character education based on religiosity can help create a future generation that is faithful, pious, and of noble character.
Alat Pemintal Sabut Kelapa Berbasis Kecepatan Sefiyuchanna, S; Fauzi, Mukhamad; Jumini, Sri
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.9297

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The accumulation of coconut fiber waste and limited spinning technology causes the rope production process to remain slow and have low economic value for small business owners. This study aims to design a coconut fiber spinning tool based on speed control and analyze the effect of electrical power on the rope length and rotations per minute (RPM) produced. The research method uses an experimental approach with stages of tool design, assembly, testing, and performance evaluation gradually following the waterfall flow. Tests were carried out with power variations of 30 W, 35 W, 40 W, and 45 W at a constant spinning time of 60 seconds, then the RPM value and the resulting rope length were measured. The results showed a directly proportional relationship between power, RPM, and rope length. At 30 W power, the RPM was obtained at 32 with a rope length of 1.72 meters, while at 45 W power, the RPM increased to 72 and the rope length reached 2.94 meters. Increasing power increases the dynamo rotation speed and the effectiveness of the winding process, so that production capacity increases at the same time. 
Implementatio of The Innovation Learning Development Design Model from Jerrold E. Kemp, Gary R. Morrison, And Steven M. Ross: Literature Review and Current Implementation Purnama, Dunia; Rina Martiana; Satutik Rahayu
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.9450

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This article reviews the instructional design model developed by Jerrold E. Kemp, Gary R. Morrison, and Steven M. Ross, focusing on its structure, characteristics, and implementation in contemporary educational contexts. The study uses a systematic literature review approach to evaluate how the model responds to the demands of modern education, including the learner-centered philosophy, differentiated instruction, and the integration of digital technologies. The Kemp-Morrison-Ross model features nine interdependent components that can be accessed non-linearly, offering high flexibility and adaptability for instructional planning. The findings indicate that this model aligns well with current curriculum reforms such as Indonesia's Merdeka Curriculum, supporting personalized and project-based learning approaches. Although conceptually robust, challenges exist in practical implementation, such as limited teacher capacity, lack of systemic support, and uneven access to instructional technology. The discussion suggests that this model can serve as a framework for transformative instructional design when supported by adequate training, policy, and digital infrastructure. The article concludes by highlighting the model's potential in guiding instructional innovation and calls for further empirical research to evaluate its effectiveness in diverse learning environments.
PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA WORDWALL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HASIL BELAJAR Amanulloh, Wildan Tamir; Utomo, Supri Wahyudi; Styaningrum, Farida
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
Publisher : Sentra Kekayaan Intelektual dan Inovasi Teknologi (INOTEK) Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.10163

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One of the main challenges in vocational education, particularly in accounting learning, is students’ low understanding of basic accounting concepts. This study aims to develop WordWall-based learning media integrated with the Self-Organized Learning Environment (SOLE) model and to examine its effectiveness in improving learning outcomes on Cooperative Accounting material at SMK Negeri 5 Madiun City. The research employed a Research and Development approach using the ADDIE model, consisting of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages. Data were collected through interviews, observations, questionnaires, and pretest–posttest learning outcome assessments. The developed WordWall media was validated by material, language, and media experts and met the feasibility criteria for classroom use. The implementation involved 30 students of class XI Accounting. Questionnaire results showed a feasibility and practicality score of 85.21%, categorized as feasible for implementation. Learning outcomes demonstrated a substantial improvement, with the average pretest score of 64 and learning completeness of 6.67% increasing to an average posttest score of 88 with 96.67% completeness after the use of the media. These findings indicate that WordWall media integrated with the SOLE model effectively enhances students’ understanding and mastery of Cooperative Accounting concepts.  .
Pemanfaatan Limbah Geo Dipa Dalam Pembuatan Septic Tank : Menuju Lingkungan Bersih (Towards a Clean Environment) Agustina, Amelia; Muhammad Albaz Ulumudin; Nur Kholifah; Ahmad Alfin; Wiji Lestarini
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.10259

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Environmental issues, particularly waste management, remain a serious challenge in Indonesia. One of the industries contributing to solid waste is geothermal power generation, which produces silica residues that have not been fully utilized. This study explores the potential use of Geodipa silica waste as a partial substitute in septic tank culvert concrete mixtures to improve structural performance and support sustainable waste management. The experimental method was carried out at the Civil Engineering Laboratory of Universitas Sains Al-Qur’an by preparing cylindrical specimens with 5%, 8%, and 12% waste variations. Compressive strength tests were performed after seven days of curing. The results showed that the highest compressive strength was achieved at an 8% waste addition, reaching 97.4 MPa, which significantly exceeds the strength of normal concrete at 38.5 MPa. Meanwhile, the 5% and 12% variations showed lower performance compared to the 8% mixture. Cost analysis also indicated that the use of Geodipa waste reduced material expenses compared to normal culverts. These findings highlight that incorporating Geodipa waste into concrete not only enhances strength and cost efficiency but also contributes to environmental sustainability through industrial waste utilization. This innovation has strong potential for application in sanitation infrastructure, particularly septic tank culverts. 
MORICA (MORINGA–CARICA) HERBAL TEA: An Innovation in Herbal Tea Based on Carica Fruit and Moringa Leaves for The Health of The Indonesian Archipelago Nabila Rahma; Akhmad Irfan; Alifah Nur Azizah; Puja Ratna Duhita; Muhammad Fathoni
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.10261

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Indonesia’s high biodiversity offers significant potential for the development of functional foods based on local resources. One such potential lies in the utilization of carica (Carica pubescens), a distinctive fruit from the Dieng Highlands, whose processing generates substantial peel waste that remains underutilized. At the same time, moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera) are recognized for their high nutritional and bioactive compound content but are limited in consumer acceptance due to their strong grassy flavor. This study aimed to develop an herbal tea bag product combining moringa leaves and carica peel as a sustainable and functional local beverage. An applied research approach was employed through four stages: pre-production, production, analysis, and evaluation. The product was formulated using 2 g of dried moringa leaves and 0.7 g of dried carica peel per tea bag. The results showed that the integration of carica peel improved the sensory characteristics of moringa leaf tea without eliminating its herbal identity, while simultaneously adding value to agro-industrial waste. The production process yielded a practical, consistent, and easily reproducible tea bag product with acceptable sensory quality. This study demonstrates that MORICA Herbal Tea represents a viable model for functional food development that integrates waste utilization, sensory improvement, and sustainability.
BICARA (Bubuk Biji Carica): Pengembangan Inovasi Limbah Biji Carica Menjadi Produk Bernilai Ekonomis Rofiyana; Nur Baiti Jannati; Choirurrohmatulloh Nuzuulina; Fraya Rosa Safitri; Arda Aqluna Marosa; Nur Janah
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.10266

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The increasing public awareness of environmentally friendly products has driven the demand for mobile phone accessories that are not only functional but also have aesthetic value and cultural identity. This research aims to produce an innovative eco-friendly mobile phone casing product called CENDARIA, which combines ethnic-modern style with the use of cendani bamboo waste as the main material. The methods used include identifying potential local raw materials, designing ethnic-modern designs, prototyping, product quality testing, and disseminating the development results. The results show that cendani bamboo waste can be processed into a mobile phone casing with adequate structural strength, a unique visual appearance, and high aesthetic value, making it a competitive alternative to plastic casings. This innovation proves that the transformation of local waste can produce value-added products that support environmental sustainability while strengthening cultural identity. CENDARIA has an economic impact by creating business opportunities for local craftsmen and providing environmentally friendly product choices for consumers. CENDARIA can be a model for developing creative products based on local resources that contribute to waste reduction, economic empowerment, and a sustainable lifestyle.    
Transformasi Limbah Bambu Cendani menjadi Casing Ponsel Estetik Bergaya Etnik-Modern sebagai Upaya Mengangkat Produk Lokal melalui Inovasi Berkelanjutan Ariyani, Mila; Hasanah, Rifatun; Yazid , Y; Jumini, Sri
CATHA SAINTIFICA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November 2025 Article-in-Press
Publisher : Sentra Kekayaan Intelektual dan Inovasi Teknologi (INOTEK) Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/cathasaintifica.v3i2.10271

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The increasing public awareness of environmentally friendly products has driven the demand for mobile phone accessories that are not only functional but also have aesthetic value and cultural identity. This research aims to produce an innovative eco-friendly mobile phone casing product called CENDARIA, which combines ethnic-modern style with the use of cendani bamboo waste as the main material. The methods used include identifying potential local raw materials, designing ethnic-modern designs, prototyping, product quality testing, and disseminating the development results. The results show that cendani bamboo waste can be processed into a mobile phone casing with adequate structural strength, a unique visual appearance, and high aesthetic value, making it a competitive alternative to plastic casings. This innovation proves that the transformation of local waste can produce value-added products that support environmental sustainability while strengthening cultural identity. CENDARIA has an economic impact by creating business opportunities for local craftsmen and providing environmentally friendly product choices for consumers. CENDARIA can be a model for developing creative products based on local resources that contribute to waste reduction, economic empowerment, and a sustainable lifestyle.