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Sri Wahyuni
Contact Email
akseprin@gmail.com
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+6281299898999
Journal Mail Official
sac@akseprin.org
Editorial Address
Hasim Ashari Street KM 3, Kota Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
Location
Kota tangerang,
Banten
INDONESIA
CommunityServiceAkseprinJournal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30250110     DOI : https://zenodo.org/records/15510806
Core Subject : Economy,
Community Service Akseprin Journal (CSAJ) is journal contains scientific articles from various disciplines adopted in various community service activities and other applied research, original research articles, review articles, and short communications in the areas related to applied sciencefor multidisciplinary on natural sciences and their application to daily life. This journal aims to provide a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically in the following fields: Humanities and social sciences, political science, educational sciences, religious and philosophical sciences, engineering sciences, business and economics, cooperatives, technology, health sciences, medical sciences, human resources development, media design arts and other sciences. .
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Prompt Identification of Congenital Heart Disease by Echocardiographic Screening Stephen Rottile
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May-August
Publisher : Akademi Sertifikasi Profesi Internasional

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Congenital cardiac disease is the most prevalent congenital condition responsible for the highest mortality rate. Insufficient information among healthcare professionals hinders preventative and early detection efforts. We must implement educational initiatives designed to enhance the expertise of healthcare professionals in early identification and intervention. This initiative encompasses webinar training and echocardiography screening conducted with healthcare professionals in Kediri. We evaluated the participant's knowledge through a pre-test and post-test. A consultant pediatrician does an echocardiography screening next. A total of 451 participants attended the webinar. The mean pre-test score is 5.80 out of 15, whereas the mean post-test score is 12.84 out of 15. A total of 29 children underwent echocardiographic examination. Nineteen (65.52%) children were diagnosed with Asiatic congenital heart disease, four (13.79%) with cyanotic conditions, and six (20.68%) were classified as normal. Webinar training enhances health workers' understanding of early detection, with 79.31% of children undergoing echocardiography screening receiving a diagnosis
Marketing Strategy for Islamic Banking Sharia Financing Zadur Ali Ahmed
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May-August
Publisher : Akademi Sertifikasi Profesi Internasional

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Islamic banking currently offers business loans under Sharia-compliant strategies. Like conventional banks, Sharia Banks, as primary institutions in Sharia People's Business Loans, must exhibit prudence in managing People's Business Credit funds to avert detrimental financing results. This study seeks marketing strategies for Sharia-compliant micro, small, and medium firms via the Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach. Two marketing strategies exist: traditional and digital, both utilizing the 5Cs—Character, Capacity, Capital, Economic Conditions, and Collateral—to assess the feasibility of client engagement. This study, employing the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (SWOT) analytical framework, concluded that the strengths and threats surpass the weaknesses and opportunities. The main factor is inadequate knowledge about Islamic finance. This study is noteworthy as it concentrates on the major annual government initiative and the largest Islamic bank in Indonesia. The cyberattack on the Islamic bank's computer infrastructure is exacerbating the difficulties in restoring public trust. The involvement of scholars and students in PAR-based collaborative efforts may provide an alternative method to address difficulties by improving Islamic financial knowledge
Fermentation Technology Is Utilized To Generate Efficient Organic Fertilizers, Specifically Bokashi Mazekea Madginea; Shoelooti Skalat
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May-August
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The aim is to provide farmers with training and skills to efficiently utilize natural environmental resources, with particular emphasis on the optimal use of domestic vegetable and fruit waste. This will entail utilizing fermentation technology, which is predominantly unfamiliar yet desired by the community, to convert trash into more advantageous and environmentally friendly goods through the use of effective native microbes. Presently, folks exhibit less interest in investigating alternative approaches for the utilization of waste, especially home organic refuse. Bokashi fertilizer is an organic fertilizer created via the fermentation of organic waste, including manure and compost, employing decomposing microorganisms such as fermentative fungi or bacteria. The outcome is a granular, solid fertilizer enriched with a diverse array of nutrients, both macronutrients and micronutrients, readily absorbed by plant roots. The aim of this bokashi fertilizer course is to instruct and empower the community in the processing of organic materials sourced from household waste. The course intends to propagate fermentation technology for the management of organic waste in the community. This course seeks to enable farmers, vital societal contributors, to adopt innovative solutions for addressing environmental challenges. The methodology involves training participants, facilitating participant-led practice and mentoring, and evaluating the entire activity. This link augments the agricultural community's expertise and proficiency in employing domestic organic waste. The analysis of the questionnaire data indicated that all participants acknowledged the benefits of this training exercise. They have enhanced their interest and gained more profound information, and they are ready to apply it in their daily life
The Extent of the Utilization of Fruit and Vegetable Peel Waste Treatment into a Generic Wound Medicine Corrharti Zooolaf
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May-August
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The majority of waste in the form of food scraps is a serious problem today, because it rots quickly and gives an unpleasant smell when inhaled. Global data shows that fruit and vegetable waste is the largest contributor to the world's food waste. It turns out that organic waste also has an environmental impact if not managed properly, such as producing harmful gases such as methane gas. The explosion incident at the Final Landfill is a poor example of organic waste management and producing methane gas. To overcome this, organic waste is generally processed into compost, but it is less known that organic waste, especially fruits and vegetables, can be used as natural wound healers through eco enzymes. Therefore, the service team assists housewives in Semarang in processing organic waste into eco enzymes that can help heal wounds, including in diabetics. This activity was carried out for 6 months, involving preparation, procurement of materials, assistance in making eco enzymes, monitoring, socialization, and evaluation. The results of the evaluation showed that participants were able to process organic waste into eco enzymes that are useful as natural wound healers, which can help diabetics. This is a positive step in sustainable waste management while helping those in need of better wound healing
Implementation of the Use of Digital Marketing as a Strategy to Strengthen Technopreneurship Resources Victor Oghenenyerovwome Iki
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May-August
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Micro enterprises have a real contribution in economic growth in every region. It is necessary to strengthen the competence  of business resources in the  use of digital technology as an effort to grow technopreneurship, in the face of global competitiveness demands. To develop these competencies, skills, expertise, innovation and creativity are needed in the use of digital marketing platforms. However, there are still business actors who are not adaptive to these competencies. Community Service activities are expected to provide solutions to these problems in the form of skills counseling activities for the use of various digital marketing platforms with offline exposure, discussion and question and answer methods as well as simulations. Based on the results of the evaluation, the activity went well and the training material was in accordance with work needs. The follow-up needs a sustainability program with assistance to build technopreneurship and togetherness between business communities  through the media of the Information/Communication Forum

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