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TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29635829     DOI : 10.21776/ub.tekad
Fokus publikasi di bidang Keteknikan dengan ruang lingkup hasil deseminasi pengabdian kepada masyarakat.
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Empowering the Jodipan Tourism Village (KWJ) through Information System Development to Enhance Tourist Visits in Malang City
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.2.6

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Malang City possesses prominent tourism potential that can compete with other regions. Both domestic and international tourists consider Malang City as one of their preferred travel destinations. However, visitors often face challenges in finding routes and information about tourist attractions in the city. Therefore, it is crucial to provide efficient and accessible information for tourists. Kampung Wisata Jodipan (KWJ), a flagship attraction and a symbol of Malang City, has recently experienced stagnation and even a decline in visitor numbers. A proposed solution to address this issue is the development of an informative system to revitalize KWJ. This initiative aims to enhance KWJ's appeal through the development of an information system. Three main deliverables are expected to attract more visitors to KWJ: the Jodipan Tourism Village Route Map, the Jodipan Tourism Village Website, and the Operational Guidebook for the KWJ Website.
Edukasi Bidang Kesehatan Melalui Budidaya Dan Olah Desain Lahan Tanaman Obat Untuk Masyarakat Desa Ngronggot Kabupaten Nganjuk - Jawa Timur
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.1.7

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Health facilities in Nganjuk Regency, East Java, especially in Ngronggot Village, remain limited. These facilities serve  multiple villages and are located far from residential areas, making access challenging for the residents of Ngronggot Village. Consequently, villagers often resort to herbal remedies for treating and preventing illnesses instead of visiting health centers or using chemical-based drugs. Recognizing this issue, a private entrepreneur who owns a farm in the area donated a 500-square-meter plot of land to establish a simple clinic integrated with a medicinal plant garden. To implement this initiative, a collaboration was formed involving architecture lecturers from FTUB, tasked with designing the clinic and garden; chemical engineering lecturers from FTUB, experienced in environmental science and TOGA garden development; and pharmacy students from FKUB alongside young doctors from Airlangga University. These professionals and students will educate the community and local health teams on the benefits and uses of medicinal plants. Additionally, the HERBAKU application will be developed as an integrated Health Information System to streamline access to health services for both healthcare workers and villagers. This collaborative effort bridges academia and industry, with support from the entrepreneur who donated the land, academics from Brawijaya University, and DUDI (farm entrepeneur). Together, they aim to improve public health in Ngronggot Village by enhancing healthcare accessibility and empowering the community with knowledge about medicinal plants and integrated health services. This initiative represents a significant step towards addressing healthcare disparities in rural East Java.
Pemanfaatan Moda Gerobak Motor, Sebagai Sarana Peningkatan Produktivitas Dan Layanan Laundry Keliling Di Green Laundry Jombang
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.1.8

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Green Laundry is a small business unit offering washing and ironing services based on weight (kilograms) in Jombang Regency. This business provides affordable washing and ironing services compared to existing laundry services while maintaining high-quality standards. With the slogan, "Making your life easier," Green Laundry consistently strives to deliver the best services to meet customer needs. Since its establishment, this business has contributed to providing job opportunities, especially for underprivileged women and widows who urgently need work to support their families. Thus, this business is not solely profit-oriented but also carries a social mission. To accommodate this purpose, Green Laundry is required to improve its productivity to enable the hiring of more workers. Therefore, innovation in service improvement is necessary. One of the initiatives to be implemented is introducing a Full Delivery Service to facilitate customer access to Green Laundry’s services. To support the implementation of the Full Delivery Service, the PKM team has provided a motorized cart to function as a mobile booth. This motorized cart serves as a means of collecting laundry from customers in a scheduled and rotational manner across various residential areas and villages. This approach has successfully increased Green Laundry's productivity, evidenced by the growth in transaction numbers, total laundry weight processed, and revenue. In the future, this initiative is expected to create additional job opportunities for those in need.
Utilization of Leaf Chopping Machine as an Environmental School Support at SDN Mojolangu 2 Malang Municipality
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.2.8

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Effective and environmentally sound learning is the main goal of the school because it is able to integrate theory with real practice in the surrounding environment. One example is the utilization of organic waste, such as dry leaves and twigs, to be processed into compost for the school garden. This approach not only supports practical science lessons, but also fosters environmental awareness early on in elementary school students. So far, science learning is often only theoretical in the classroom. To make it easier for students to understand and make learning fun, tools such as a leaf shredder are needed. This machine helps solve the problem of using manual tools such as small scissors that are less efficient. The shredder can turn organic waste into small pieces that are ready to be processed into compost, supporting creative and innovative activities in learning. The solution offered is training in the design and manufacture of leaf shredding machines as well as the introduction of a machine model that is easy to use and maintain. This machine is donated to the school to support the Adiwiyata School program, which is an environmentally friendly school. The chopping machine serves as a learning tool for students and school managers, encouraging creative, productive, and environmentally friendly characters. The results obtained include a model of the chopping machine along with a guide to its use. With this machine, the learning atmosphere becomes more interactive, increases student understanding, and supports the formation of environmentally friendly characters. The level of user satisfaction with this chopping machine is very high, making it a real contribution in creating an environmentally friendly and innovative school environment.
Data Science Training of Customer Segmentation to Improve Business Marketing Insight for Students of SMK Negeri 1 Malang
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.2.9

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In the era of digital disruption, the retail business sector faces challenges in adapting to the ever-evolving market trends. One effective way to stay competitive is through proper customer segmentation. This study aims to enhance the skills of students at SMK Negeri 1 Malang in understanding and implementing customer segmentation using data science methods, particularly the K-Means algorithm. The training was held on September 2, 2024, using demonstration methods and case study analysis. The training provided both theoretical understanding and practical skills in processing and analyzing data using the Google Colab platform. The results of the training showed that students were able to identify customer behavior patterns using customer segmentation techniques, which could be applied to more targeted marketing strategies. The use of tools like Google Colab facilitated students in understanding the data analysis process. This training is expected to help SMK Negeri 1 Malang students become better prepared for the workforce, especially in the rapidly growing fields of digital technology and data science. It is hoped that such training will continue to evolve and provide greater benefits to students and the community.
Design of Organic Material Chopping Machine As A Support for Waste Processing Activities at TPST BMR Mandiri
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.2.5

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TPST BMR “MANDIRI” is a centralized waste disposal site in Bumi Mondoroko Raya Housing. Until now, this TPST only functions as a temporary shelter. The waste that enters this TPST will be sorted into plastic waste and organic waste. Organic waste will be put into a container that will be picked up regularly by the environmental service. One of the main problems of this TPST is the volume of the container. The longer the organic waste that enters the more so that the available containers cannot accommodate it. So a way is needed to overcome this problem. The solution offered is the manufacture of an organic waste chopping machine, especially vegetables. The hope is that with this machine, the volume of containers for organic waste can be reduced and the chopped vegetables can be used for the fertilizer making process. Where the sale of this organic fertilizer can increase the income of this TPST. The output target of this community service activity is the making of a organic material chopping machine with a certain capacity.
Pendampingan Penerapan Kurikulum OBE dan Persiapan Akreditasi LAM Teknik Bagi Perguruan Tinggi Teknik
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.1.10

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Universities in Indonesia continue to improve the quality of education, including in terms of curriculum and accreditation in accordance with regulations issued by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (KEMENDIKBUDRISTEK). The OBE (Outcomes-Based Education) curriculum and Engineering Self-Accreditation Agency (LAM) accreditation are two important pillars in achieving this goal. However, a deep understanding of these two pillars is still not comprehensive. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out community service activities in the form of training for lecturers on the OBE Curriculum and Engineering LAM so that they can apply it in the learning process and prepare to obtain Engineering LAM Accreditation. This community service activity will be carried out in 3 Training of Trainer (ToT) series. The first series is about the introduction of accreditation and OBE curriculum. The second series is about the preparation and planning of curriculum implementation and evaluation. The third series is the preparation of LED and LKPS in national accreditation, as well as deeper knowledge about basic science and math and capstone design. This community service activity is expected to achieve several goals, namely increasing lecturers' understanding of the OBE Curriculum and LAM Engineering. In addition, this activity can also improve the ability of lecturers to apply the OBE Curriculum in the learning process and prepare to obtain Engineering LAM Accreditation. In general, this activity can improve the quality of education in order to become a superior university and produce quality graduates.
Pengembangan Potensi Sistem Informasi Digital Dalam Menjaga Kebertahanan Identitas Lokal Kampung Bersejarah Kayutangan
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.1.9

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Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan is a flagship thematic tourism village in Malang City, rich with distinctive colonial architecture and a collection of vintage objects of high historical value. However, increased tourism activity in the area poses a major challenge in preserving the historical and environmental values of the settlement. Threats to the authenticity of historic architecture and the integrity of local culture within Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan are crucial issues that require special attention. Therefore, technology-based preservation efforts can be one of the important preservation methods. This method integrates aspects of preservation with tourism development. The purpose of this community service activity (PKM) is to identify, document, and digitally map the historical buildings of Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan. Digital building data collection applies 360 camera technology and 3D modeling. This digital mapping can provide accurate data that can be used by the government and other stakeholders in designing preservation policies. This mapping can also improve the tourism information system that supports the sustainable management of this village. The results of this PKM are expected to be able to make a real contribution to the development of Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan as a sustainable heritage tourism destination and strengthen collaboration between the local community and the government in preserving the culture of the area. Through this approach, it is hoped that this PKM activity can make a real contribution to the preservation and promotion of Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan as a tourist destination that combines aspects of cultural preservation with tourism-based economic development.
Quality Testing Assistance and Improvement of Production Facility Infrastructure for the Vigur Asri Women Farmers Group in Malang City
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2025.04.2.10

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Efforts to improve the quality of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) products and enhance production facilities were carried out for the Vigur Asri Women Farmers Group (KWT) in Malang City. The main issue faced by the group was consumer complaints regarding rancid VCO products occurring before the expiration date. This problem was presumed to result from high moisture content and air contamination due to inadequate ventilation and hygiene in the production area. To address these issues, a community assistance program was implemented through training on moisture content testing based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI 3781:2008) and the reorganization of the production room to improve air circulation. The testing process employed a simple, cost-effective method using an oven and an analytical balance, which was easy for participants to understand and apply. Activity evaluation focused on participants’ ability to follow testing procedures and comprehend product quality standards. The results showed that the VCO’s moisture content was successfully reduced to 0.2%, meeting the maximum limit required by SNI. Furthermore, the improvement of production facilities enhanced product quality and competitiveness. This program positively impacted the group’s capacity to produce high-quality VCO sustainably.