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Journal Abdimas Paspama Service
Published by Paspama Institute
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Journal Abdimas Paspama Service is published twice a year, in April and October, by Paspama Institute. Abdimas Paspama publishes articles about community service. Abdimas Paspama Journal accommodates the publication of the results of community service activities carried out by lecturers as a manifestation of the Tri Darma of Higher Education.
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Innovation in processing household waste into eco-enzymes in the community in Merak Batin village Hoya, Ade Lenty; Jaenal Abidin; Baharudin, Baharudin
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Citerep Hamlet is one of the hamlets in Merak Batin Village, Natar District, South Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. This village is dominated by residential land covering an area of ​​1,351 hectares which results in a lot of human activity which cannot be separated from waste or rubbish, especially household waste.. There is no final disposal site (TPA) around Citerep Hamlet and a lack of rubbish dumps. The aim of this activity is to provide outreach and training to the Citerep Hamlet community regarding the use of organic waste into ecoenzymes. The method used is the socialization and training method. The target audience for the service is a sample of at least 20 residents to serve as socialization and training participants. The activity implementation stage includes the initial stage, core and closing stages. The initial stage consists of an interview process, socialization, andtraining manufacture of ecoenzymes. The closing stage is post-activity evaluation. The results can increase people's knowledge and make people independent by making ecoenzymes at home and being able to process organic waste, especially vegetable and fruit waste, into useful products. Innovation in processing household waste in the manufacture of ecoenzymes is a solution for reducing the waste that occurs.
Implementation of learning methods in practical field experience (PPL) in english language subjects at SMP swasta HKBP Batu 4 Manurung, Novita Gresiana; Herman, Herman; HS, Sahat Renol; Sirait, Esti Marlina
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This article aims to discuss the results of practical field experience (PPL) by prospective teachers (students) in implementing micro teaching courses as part of their studies. The Field Experience Practice Program (PPL) at HKBP Batu 4 Private Middle School, will be held from 16 October 2023 to 22 January 2024. This Field Experience Practice (PPL) will involve carrying out various programs according to what has been previously planned. includes teaching practice, how to prepare the learning process, management and various teacher administration in the form of syllabi, learning plans, learning media, semester programs, annual programs and others that support teaching and learning activities. It is felt that the implementation of the PPL which has been scheduled so far has run smoothly and can be completed well so that the targets that have been set from the start are also achieved. However, the results achieved are not as easy as turning the palm of your hand because there are a few obstacles and obstacles that occur during the implementation of PPL such as a lack of understanding in class control techniques so that the class is not crowded and also delivering material too quickly. However, these obstacles can be overcome by paying more attention by giving questions or warnings directly to students and trying to create learning media that attracts more students' attention, so that their enthusiasm for learning will increase
Introduction of folklore to improve students' storytelling skills in SD Negeri 060937 Kwala Bekala: - Karo, Karmila; Sidebang, Restio
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Storytelling skills are the ability to retell an action or an event orally with the aim of sharing experiences or knowledge with others. Storytelling itself is one of the speaking skills. Storytelling activities form a person can convey various stories and express feelings experienced. Students can express what they want to tell and their attention in storytelling activities. In its implementation, storytelling activities require story material or ideas, mastery of the story, calmness and courage. Storytelling is one of the habits of society from ancient times until now. Almost every student who has enjoyed a story will always be ready to retell it, especially if the story is impressive to the student. One speaking skill that aims to provide information to others. It is said so because storytelling is included in informative situations that want to make understandings or meanings clear. By telling stories, a person can convey various kinds of stories, expressions of various feelings according to what is experienced, felt, seen, read and expressions of willingness and desire to share the experiences they have gained. Stories can be used by parents and teachers as a means of educating and shaping children's personalities through a cultural transmission approach and an effort to instill ethical values or character values.
The benefit of practical field experience (PPL) in improving the experience of teaching practice at school Sitompul, Mega Silvia; Carolina, Carolina; Herman, Herman; Manurung, Rolan; Nasution, Tutiariani
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The purpose of this article is the implementation of a field experience program (PPL) to provide practical teaching experience to prospective teachers in schools. This PPL activity begins with carrying out observations in accordance with the regulations set by the campus. After observation, students started heading to the school where the PPL was being held. The school where PPL is located is YP HKBP 1 Pematangsiantar Private High School. This PPL activity will be carried out from early October 2023 to the end of January 2024. This PPL activity aims not only to provide students with experience in teaching at school, but they are also given the task of carrying out school administration which is part of the work of a teacher at school. The result of this PPL activity is that the implementation of the PPL activity went well. Students can receive knowledge and experience from school that is not obtained at lectures, while schools gain new knowledge and knowledge with students as parties who are seen as continually updating information and knowledge. Suggestions that can be given to schools are that creativity and innovation carried out by teachers in learning are very necessary to create effective and enjoyable teaching and learning conditions.
Utilization of water hyacinth plants as a woven craft business opportunity in subdistrict 1 Ilir Palembang city Citra Iasha; Dian Novita Fajar Sari; Andela Anggleni; Deffi Haryani
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The reason for community service is because many water hyacinth plants grow massively and fertilely and are underutilized, so assistance is needed so that these plants have added value for the community, especially increasing income. One of the locations where water hyacinth grows in abundance is in the Air area, 1 Ilir Village, Ilir Timur II District, Palembang City, South Sumatra. In this activity, it was introduced that the water hyacinth plant is made into a woven craft which is useful as a business opportunity as an alternative to increasing income. . Methods used Training. and discussion and diffusion of water hyacinth fiber processing technology. The processing processes are: process, making patterns, weaving process, embroidery process, making handles, sewing, finishing. In conclusion, with community service, water hyacinth training can reduce the negative impact of the presence of water hyacinth which can reduce oxygen levels in the water. As well as empowering local communities who are tasked with weaving these crafts. Apart from that, the marketing scope is also getting wider as evidenced by the presence of orders for water hyacinth crafts not only from within the city but from outside the city and even overseas.
Kombucha Tea as a Health Alternative in the Context of Quantum Entanglement in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Pharmaceutical Context Fendy Prasetyawan; Yuneka Saristiana; Faisal Akhmal Muslikh; Asrizal Azis; Ema Tri Wulan; Ratna Mildawati
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring innovative health alternatives becomes imperative. This study delves into the role of Kombucha Tea as a promising health option within the framework of quantum entanglement. Kombucha, a fermented beverage with roots in various cultures, offers a plethora of health benefits. Through community engagement efforts conducted in 2021, we aimed to raise awareness about Kombucha Tea and its significance in fostering holistic health amidst the pandemic. The socialization activities encompassed informative sessions, practical workshops, and training programs to disseminate knowledge and empower individuals regarding Kombucha Tea. These initiatives aimed to highlight the intricate relationship between individuals, their environment, and overall well-being, underpinned by the concept of quantum entanglement. The sessions provided insights into the fermentation process of Kombucha Tea, its health benefits, and practical tips for its integration into daily lifestyles. Results indicated a high level of interest among participants in Kombucha Tea as an alternative health option. The sessions fostered a deeper understanding of its health benefits, particularly in enhancing immune function and digestive health. Moreover, participants expressed enthusiasm for incorporating Kombucha Tea into their daily routines. The program's success was further evidenced by the positive feedback received from both participants and community leaders. The interactive nature of the workshops and the informative materials distributed contributed to enhancing public awareness and understanding of Kombucha Tea's potential contributions to health.
Empowerment Nurse as Leader Responsive Homecare Services to Diversity Culture at Nurul Hasanah Kutacane Hospital Yusnaini, Yusnaini; Dina Andriani Br Karo; Yessy Syahradesi; Nandara Priyanti Elna
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Culturally responsive nursing care has become a critical need in home care services, particularly in multicultural regions such as Aceh Tenggara District. Nurses are required not only to be clinically competent but also to lead nursing practices that are sensitive to patients' cultural backgrounds. This community service initiative aims to empower nurses at Nurul Hasanah Kutacane Hospital to become effective leaders in home care services that are adaptive to cultural diversity. The program included clinical leadership training, cultural competency workshops, and case-based mentoring. Evaluation results showed a significant improvement in nurses' knowledge and skills, with an average pre-test score of 55.8 and a post-test score of 84.4. The greatest improvement was observed in nurses' awareness of their role as leaders in homecare services, with an increase of 58.18%. In conclusion, this empowerment program contributed to enhancing nurses' capacity as humanistic and contextually responsive leaders in culturally sensitive homecare services.

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