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Jurnal Abdimas
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Published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Negeri Semarang as the application of science communication technology, sports, culture, and arts in empowering the community.
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Traditional Games Festival in International Schools as an Effort to Conservation Indonesian Culture Kurniawan, Wahyu Ragil; Pramono, Harry; Suripto, Agus Widodo; Bestari, Shinta Della
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/vcx8c035

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Conservation of Indonesian culture is still a challenge for the nation's future generations. The educational level is a strategic space to realize educational efforts and cultural preservation, one of which is traditional games. Semarang Multinational School, one of the international schools in the city of Semarang, is a location for service with the main problem being the absence of educational activities and introductions to traditional Indonesian games at the school, and a request from the school to collaborate in implementing traditional games programs at the school. The method used includes the stages of Planning, Screening, Implementation, Evaluation and Reporting. Some types of activities carried out are playing with various types of traditional games including; Dakon, Jump Rope, Bedhil Bambu, Egrang Batok, and Egrang Bambu. The service team received a satisfactory response from the school principal, teachers, parents and students who did it themselves. The results of the activity were a satisfied partner response and the signing of a cooperation document between the Faculty of Sports Science, Semarang State University, and Semarang Multinational School as a partner. Suggestions for similar service can of course be applied anywhere according to field needs, taking into account the common goal of preserving Indonesian culture
The Impact of Christian Religious Education Management in Developing Children's Character in The Family Zega, Darmin Usman
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/xcx44687

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Christian Religious Education management has a very important impact in fostering children's character in the family. It not only focuses on the formation of a child's religious beliefs, but also plays an important role in the formation of moral values and character. In the family environment, the management of Christian religious education implies several important components: teaching, training, modeling, monitoring the child's personal development, and creating a solid foundation for the formation of the child's character. This can be done through various methods, such as teaching the Bible, praying together, telling inspiring stories based on the truth of God's Word, participating in family and church worship activities. It also helps to encourage children to face various challenges and difficult situations experienced in daily life with a strong faith. Children can also make the right decisions when facing pressure, temptation, and even difficult circumstances. The overall role of Christian religious education management in the family has a huge impact on helping to develop children's character. This not only affects the child's behavior in the family environment, but also has an impact on social relationships and interactions with the wider community. Therefore, it is imperative for parents to be more diligent in implementing Christian education management to help their children grow into individuals who have the morality and responsibility of the Christian faith.
Digital Literacy Development Workshop in Developing Learning Tools for English Teachers in Wakatobi Nur Hasanah Safei; Susanti, Susanti; Raihana, Jihan Fatikah
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Realizing the importance of digital mastery in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 in the world of education, the English Language Education study program held a digital literacy development workshop in compiling learning tools for English teachers in Wakatobi. The purpose of this workshop is to provide knowledge to teachers in integrating digital literacy in compiling learning tools. Through the Participation action research (PAR) approach, teachers and students will be more motivated to learn. The results of the implementation of the digital literacy development workshop which includes the use of Canva and ChatGPT for teachers in supporting classroom learning can be reflected in several positive aspects, as follows: First, it can be seen from the increase in teachers' understanding of the importance of digital literacy, how digital literacy plays a key role in supporting effective teaching and learning which encourages them to apply it in classroom learning. Second, it can be seen that teachers' graphic design skills have improved in creating interesting learning materials using the Canva platform. Teachers can create visual and attractive learning resources, increase student engagement and make it easier to understand the concepts being taught. The use of ChatGPT as a resource to support English learning can create a more dynamic learning experience. Teachers can use ChatGPT to provide writing exercises, provide quick feedback on student assignments, or even create simulated English conversations to improve students' speaking skills. This can make the class more interactive and facilitate adaptive learning. In terms of participation and engagement, this digital literacy development workshop can create a collaborative environment among teachers.
Improving Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors Among Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia Cahyati, Widya Hary; Kusumaningtyas, Ratna Dewi; Wibawanto, Wandah; Salsabila, Annisa Putri; Nathaniela, Regina Marsha; Rahmat, Sultan Aulia
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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The Clean and Healthy Living Behavior Program (PHBS) is an effort to prevent disease by getting used to clean living and healthy behavior. PHBS is very important to be applied to the entire community, including Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). PMI live overseas, so health is very important. If they get sick, it will create new problems because access to health services is limited, and there is no family who can look after them. The solution offered to partners' problems is socialization regarding clean and healthy living habits, as well as how to get used to clean and healthy behavior. The development of a video about how to get used to living a clean and healthy life aims to increase the capacity of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia to get used to living a clean and healthy life, so that they can prevent disease attacks. The use of videos is intended to make socialization activities more effective. The Indonesian Embassy in Johor Bahru is a service partner, which will assist in bridging the service program that UNNES will carry out for PMI in the Johor Bahru Region. After conducting outreach to PMIs, the next step is to form several groups consisting of several PMIs to ensure the sustainability of the implementation of the PHBS program. The result of this activity is the availability of the PMI group as a forum for sharing and doing joint activities , as well as increasing knowledge and understanding about PHBS.
Community Empowerment in Processing of Household Organic Waste into Compost Wahyuni, Sri; Sulistyaningsih, Triastuti; Dewi, Siti Herlina; Huda, Nuril; Baihaqi, Mohammad Haris; Hardiyanti, Fika Maulydha; Rinjani, Eka Siti
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/wp12z989

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Household waste, which is mostly in the form of food waste such as vegetables and fruits, is a source of waste accumulation. More than fifty percent of the waste accumulation in Banyudono village, Boyolali, Central Java is household waste. The accumulation of garbage causes environmental pollution problems that can result in a decrease in the quality of life of residents. Garbage accumulation occurs because residents only throw it into the surrounding environment or rely on garbage transport trucks to be disposed of in landfills. This is due to the lack of knowledge among of residents (the participant of the service activities) in waste processing. Proper waste management not only makes the environment clean and healthy, but also improves the community's economy through the creation of value-selling products. To overcome the partner's problem, namely the accumulation of waste, the service team provides solutions according to the partner's needs, namely the transfer of science and technology (IPTEK) to process household waste (organic) into organic fertilizer (compost). The transfer of science and technology to Banyudono Village residents take place in July 2023 and participants were given assistance to implement the science and technology to treat waste independently. The results were monitored 3 months later according to the known composting method. Composting is done using EM4 bioactivator so that the results can be harvested within 3 months of composting. Compost quality analysis is carried out after the compost is physical and chemical mature which confirmed by checking pH and levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The obtained compost was blackish with a smell like earth, and has a fine texture. The compost had a pH of 6.9 and the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium levels meets SNI standards. Through this activity, participants able to processing household waste independently.  
Improving the Image of Women in Social Media Based on Gender Justice for Teenagers Fidiyani, Rini; Mukminto, Eko; Irawaty, Irawaty; Widhiyanto, Widhiyanto; Anitasari, Rahayu Fery; Simangunsong, Edward Michael; Daffa, Hafidz; Nugroho, Samuel Adi
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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The social media network has become one of the most favored digital technology platforms for information and entertainment among the public today. However, in social media practices, women often appear as objects that are sexualized or commodified commercially. According to a survey by wearesocial.com and Hootsuite, most internet users in Indonesia fall into the categories of teenagers and young adults. Building upon the results of this survey, community service focuses on the age group of 13 to 18 years old who are currently studying at a Senior High School (SMA). This community service initiative occurs at a Public Senior High School in Semarang City, Central Java. The activity involves the socialization and mentoring of 100 students (50 males and 50 females). This activity influences the perspectives and behaviors of teenagers towards the portrayal of women on social media, leading to an average score change from 39 (before socialization) to an increased average of 89 (after socialization and mentoring), which represents a significant increase.
Strategi Berkelanjutan dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Rumah Tangga di Kelurahan Mangunsari, Semarang Widiarti, Nuni; Astuti, Budi; Sungkowo, Sungkowo; Rosanti, Yuan Maylia; Rohmah, Rojja Maysa; Hilda, Shinta; Aulia, Syiva Zakia; Sulistyaningrum, Devitri; Kurniawan, Cepi
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Kelurahan Mangunsari is located at Semarang city and emerges as a locale brimming with potential, yet grappling with the pervasive challenge of waste management, a predicament shared by many urban areas. This neighborhood faces the daunting task of dealing with both organic and inorganic waste, wherein the latter has seen some resolution through the establishment of a waste bank in RW 04. However, the management of organic household waste remains a critical issue. Addressing this, the Community Empowerment Team (PkM) from Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) has embarked on a pioneering mission to imbue the local populace with the knowledge and skills necessary to transform waste into valuable resources, namely compost and ecoenzymes. This endeavor unfolds in three strategic phases: an educational campaign on waste management principles, hands-on training in compost and ecoenzyme production, and a rigorous monitoring phase to evaluate the program's efficacy. The initiative's results are commendable, marking a significant milestone in community-led waste management practices. Not only has it been successful in producing compost and ecoenzymes, but it has also fundamentally shifted the community's perception, recognizing the initiative as a transformative tool for enhancing household waste management. This case study not only underscores the potential of community empowerment in environmental stewardship but also serves as a replicable model for sustainable urban waste management solutions.
Diseminasi Komunitas Angklung Desa Duren Melalui Program Eksistensi Pagelaran Seni Kontemporer Ainul Hamdiyah; Ruly Indra Darmawan; Muhammad Raihan Adi Madana
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ehaat762

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Desa Duren merupakan salah satu desa binaan Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni Universitas Negeri Semarang yang terletak di Kecamatan Bandungan, Kabupaten Semarang, Jawa Tengah. Desa Duren memiliki 18 kelompok ataupun komunitas yang bergelut dibidang seni dan budaya. Salah satu komunitas seni yang memiliki potensi pengembangan ialah komunitas kesenian angklung. Komunitas kesenian angklung dinilai masih baru jika dibandingkan dengan kesenian lain yang ada di Desa Duren, Kecamatan Bandungan, Kabupaten Semarang, Jawa Tengah. Hal ini menyebabkan kurangnya atensi masyarakat terhadapnya. Komunitas kesenian angklung sendiri masih memerlukan banyak transformasi. Meskipun potensi masyarakat pada bidang kesenian khususnya Seni Pertunjukan sangatlah besar. Dibuktikan dengan kerap adanya acara rutinan tiap dusun di Desa Duren. Namun, komunitas angklung yang beranggotakan 15 orang tersebut terancam tidak dapat berkegiatan secara berkala. Dikarenakan alat penunjang latihan dan fasillitas untuk berlatih sangatlah kurang memadai dan tidak sesuai prosedur. Oleh karenanya, tim kami berencana untuk ikut serta dalam pengembangan komunitas baru tersebut. Mulai dari memberikan sosialisasi kepada masyarakat mengenai kesenian angklung dengan cara membuat pertunjukan kecil di desa dengan alat musik yang tersedia. Lalu setelahnya diharapkan masyarakat tertarik untuk mempelajari alat musik angklung sehingga sumber daya komunitas semakin mumpuni. Rencana kami mengenai dana yang dihibahkan nantinya dapat memberikan beberapa alat musik guna menunjang kegiatan komunitas. Jika alat dan sarana sudah terpenuhi, maka tidak ada hambatan lagi untuk tidak berlatih bermain angklung. Setelah anggota komunitas berlatih beberapa bulan, maka akan ditampilkan pada panggung konser kolaborasi kesenian angklung.
Increasing Stakeholder Capacity Field Disaster and Environment in Subtraction Risk Disasters and Conservation Environment Widowati, Evi; Liftiah, Liftiah; Al-Hanif, Ervando Tommy; Wahyu, Imam Santosa Ciptaning; Asiah, Siti; Wijayanti, Kusuma; Hulinggi, Mawardi; Subroto, Laura Marulia
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/s9wx0s26

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Indonesia is a country that has vulnerability high disaster. This matter No regardless from condition geographical. Apart from being prone to natural disasters, in Indonesia there are also many non-natural disasters (due to human behavior). Therefore, Human Resources (HR) who manage disasters in Indonesia must always have updated knowledge and skills related to comprehensive disaster mitigation in order to have adequate capacity and competence. The aim of this service is to map the need to increase personal knowledge specifically in the field of disasters and society in general while increasing their understanding regarding disaster mitigation. The method for collecting data for this activity is through discussions in the form of a Disaster and Environmental Management Seminar Based on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The results of this activity showed that 93.8% of participants stated that the characteristics that are generally needed and should be facilitated in higher education include: systematic analysis; risk assessment capabilities; public policy understanding: data analysis skills; inter-sector collaboration; advocacy skills; ability to design policies; understanding of system strengths and weaknesses; social and environmental awareness; and the ability to resolve conflict and tension”.
Technical Assistance and Renovation Planning, Petompon Sub-district Hall, Gajahmungkur District, Semarang City Santoso, Eko Budi; Diharto; Setyowati, Wiwit; Wibowo, Ardiyan Adhi; Savanti, Fisa; Fahrudin, Fahrudin; Hidayat, Vicky Rosyid; Fadilah, Salwa Nur; Maulita, Sintia Putri
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/vxez7h84

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This community service activity is carried out by identifying and inventorying problems with sub-district officials, discussing alternative solutions to problem-solving until the solution is selected, and then making pre-designed drawings, which are then carried out by presenting the results and submitting planning documents. After the pre-design drawings have been discussed and mutually agreed upon, a final renovation design and the required budget plan are created. The results of this Community Service are a Renovation Planning Document for the Petompon Sub-district Hall, which will guide government institutions in building and developing the building.

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