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Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia
ISSN : 30466520     EISSN : 30466490     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56134/jaci.v1i1.75
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia (JACI) is a multidisciplinary journal that accepts and publishes scientific articles related to community service. Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia (JACI) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles through fair and transparent quality control. We understand that authors need facilities for their papers, whereas readers expect reliable information from these journals. Therefore, our editorial team and reviewers strive to maintain quality and ethics in the authorship and publishing of all articles. In principle, we strive to provide the best service for the research community around the world. We hope this journal can be a new source of insight and inspiration for future research. Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia publishes the best articles the results of research on issues of concern, the latest, and the trend internationally. Submitted papers must be written in English for the initial review stage by editors and further review process by a minimum of two reviewers.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 28 Documents
The Role of Buntari Ceramic Studio in Preserving the Pagerjurang Pottery Tradition Sekar Kinanthi; Cahyaningrum, Yuniana
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i2.119

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The Buntari Ceramic Studio, founded in 2014 in Yogyakarta, was established with a strong sense of cultural responsibility to help safeguard the endangered Pagerjurang pottery tradition. This local heritage is recognized for its distinctive reddish-brown clay and the application of a unique slant-turning technique, which sets it apart from other pottery forms in Indonesia. In recent years, however, the tradition has been facing a serious decline due to the absence of younger generations willing to carry it forward. This research aims to explore the role of Buntari Ceramic Studio in maintaining the continuity and relevance of Pagerjurang pottery in contemporary cultural life. Using a qualitative descriptive method and triangulation of sources, the study finds that the studio actively promotes traditional techniques through educational workshops, collaborative exhibitions, and public engagement. These efforts not only revitalize interest in traditional crafts but also strengthen the identity of local cultural practices. The results offer meaningful insights for cultural sustainability and inspire further studies on heritage preservation.
Optimizing The Use Of Wi-Fi Bandwidth In The Bumi Jaya Village Office Environment Eka Wahyu Sholeha; Herpendi; Dery Yuswanto Jaya; Dewi Indra Anggraeni
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i2.120

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The efficient management of internet networks in public service environments is critical to supporting productivity and ensuring uninterrupted administrative operations. In Bumi Jaya Village, Pelaihari, Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan, unrestricted use of Wi-Fi particularly for online gaming by local youth had disrupted office activities and compromised service quality. To address this issue, this study implemented the Queue Tree bandwidth management feature on Mikrotik devices, aimed at optimizing network performance and prioritizing essential services. The research was conducted through initial surveys and observations to assess usage patterns and existing infrastructure. A customized Queue Tree configuration was then applied to limit bandwidth for non-essential activities while preserving access. The results demonstrated a substantial improvement in bandwidth efficiency, with administrative and public service tasks receiving consistent and prioritized connectivity. Moreover, the initiative contributed to a more professional work atmosphere, reducing distractions, noise, and improper use of public facilities. Importantly, the program also involved capacity building for village office staff, equipping them with practical knowledge to monitor and manage the network sustainably. This approach not only resolved technical issues but also supported the development of digital governance competencies at the local level. The implementation of Queue Tree proved to be a strategic solution that enhances digital infrastructure, promotes responsible internet use, and fosters a more effective public service environment.
Implementation of Android-Based English Conversation Educational Game Using MDLC Method Akbar Iskandar; Giri Artoyo; Saltanat Meiramova; Makhabbat Ramazanova
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i1.122

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Many Indonesian students face significant challenges in learning English, particularly in speaking skills. Despite early exposure to English in schools, active speaking remains a struggle for many learners. The advancement of technology has opened new opportunities for educational innovation, including the use of educational games as engaging and interactive learning media. This study aims to develop an Android-based educational game that focuses on improving English conversation skills using the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) method. The game is specifically designed to assist school children who experience difficulties in basic English speaking. Through an interactive and enjoyable approach, this game is expected to enhance students' learning motivation, strengthen their vocabulary acquisition, and improve their ability to construct simple sentences. The research follows six stages: concept, design, material collection, assembly, testing, and distribution. Black box testing results indicate that all menu functions and interactive features operate correctly, providing users with seamless access to tutorials, level-based challenges, and an engaging assessment system. This educational game serves not only as an alternative learning tool but also as a means to improve English literacy among students. By integrating gamified learning, the application fosters an immersive and enjoyable learning experience, contributing to more effective English language acquisition. Ultimately, this innovation has the potential to support students' communication skills, increase their confidence in using English, and contribute to the broader goal of enhancing English proficiency in Indonesia.
Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Quality Education for Sustainable Development: A Case of Indonesia and Thailand Widayatsih, Tri; Misdalina; Novalia, Nurkardina; Irawan, David Budi; Sukardi; Mutiara, Dian; Irwansi, Yudi; Permatasari, Nuryanti
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i2.130

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This paper presents an initiative that fosters cross-cultural collaboration between Indonesia and Thailand to promote quality education aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4. The program, implemented over four cycles, engaged 263 participants from 115 universities during its recent editions. It was carried out in cooperation with the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, PPI UPSI Malaysia, and several universities from both countries. The initiative emphasizes the practical application of science, technology, and innovation to address real-life challenges within international communities. A key aspect of this program involved on-site activities at Lukmanulhakeem School in Yala, Thailand, where students and faculty from Universitas PGRI Palembang and collaborating institutions worked directly with local communities. The outcomes highlight the value of such programs: students and lecturers enhance their leadership, communication, and teamwork skills; universities gain international exposure and institutional benefits; and local communities receive support through educational empowerment and problem-solving initiatives, especially for Indonesian migrant workers (PMI). This collaborative effort not only supports global education goals but also builds a foundation for ongoing international engagement that benefits higher education institutions, policymakers, and underserved communities alike. The program stands as a replicable model for sustainable, inclusive educational partnerships across borders.
Empowering Mosque Youth through Technological Innovation: Implementation of Web-Based Information Systems Akbar Iskandar; Fathurrahman; Sharma, Karan
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i2.131

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This community service activity aims to design an information system and empower the Nurul Ihsan Mosque Youth Association in Makassar through the use of information technology. So far, the management of activities, finances, and membership data has been done manually, which often causes delays, irregularities, and difficulties in accessing information. So to answer these challenges, the implementation team designed and implemented a web-based information system using the waterfall method approach, which includes needs analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. This system facilitates administrators in managing data in a structured and real-time manner, as well as opening up access to information for members and the wider community in a transparent manner. As part of the impact evaluation, a satisfaction test was conducted on 30 respondents, consisting of administrators and members of the mosque youth. The results of the statistical analysis showed that 90% of respondents stated that they were very satisfied with the ease of use of the application, the speed of accessing information, and the intuitive interface. The average value of the overall satisfaction level reached the maximum scale, indicating positive acceptance and effectiveness of the system in supporting organizational activities. The implementation of this system not only improves the efficiency of the administrators' work but also strengthens member participation and builds a more professional and adaptive organizational image to technological developments. This initiative proves that appropriate digital innovation can be a key driver in strengthening the role of religious organizations in modern society.
Enhancing Students’ Life Skills through Cross-Cultural Education and Collaboration between Indonesia and Thailand Rohana, Rohana; Indrawati, Sri Wahyu; Yusanti, Indah Anggraini; Salmah, Ninin Non Ayu; Rachmawati, Diana Widhi; Pratiwi, Etty; Riyanto, Riyanto; Padilah, Padilah
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i3.144

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The Sharing non-governmental organization actively facilitates collaboration among Indonesian academics through International Community Service (PKM) initiatives as a realization of the Tridharma Perguruan Tinggi. This program, which has been implemented four times, recently engaged hundreds of participants from various Indonesian universities in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Kuala Lumpur, PPI UPSI Malaysia, and higher education institutions in Indonesia and Malaysia. Guided by national education regulations, including Law No. 20 of 2003 on the National Education System and Law No. 12 of 2012 on Higher Education, this PKM program aims to apply academic knowledge, foster entrepreneurship, and address social challenges, particularly in empowering Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI). The activities employed hybrid approaches combining online and offline workshops, training, and interactive discussions focused on improving participants’ life skills in health, entrepreneurship, financial management, foreign language proficiency, and cross-cultural understanding. The program was held at Lukmanulhakeem School in Yala, Thailand, involving lecturers and students from Universitas PGRI Palembang and partner universities. The results revealed multidimensional benefits: (1) developing leadership and collaboration skills among students and lecturers; (2) strengthening institutional networks and accreditation for universities; and (3) providing tangible contributions to society and government through the empowerment of migrant workers. Moving forward, this initiative is expected to continue each semester in various countries with enhanced content, strategic partnerships, and innovative methods to broaden its social and educational impact.
Empowering Digital Philanthropy through the Development of a Social Media Application for Cross-Country Donations at PT. Lasari Kopi Pratama, Muh Riyaldi; Awaliyah, Neneng; Arsandi, Taufik; Zulkifli, Muhammad Irfan Bin; Hendra, Akbar; Kamaruddin, Kamaruddin
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i3.147

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has changed how people interact and collaborate, positioning social media as a strategic medium for social engagement and humanitarian action. This community service project was conducted at PT. Lasari Kopi Makassar, aims to develop a social-media-based application for cross-country social donations that integrates technology, transparency, and social participation. Using a Research and Development (R&D) approach, the project began with a needs analysis involving interviews and surveys of employees, community partners, and digital volunteers. The data were used to design the application’s main features, including segmented registration, campaign creation, and integration with secure cross-border payment systems. The application was built using the Flutter multiplatform framework to ensure responsive performance across devices. Testing was carried out directly at PT. Lasari Kopi’s Digital Innovation Division served as the pilot site for training and user trials. The results show that the application effectively facilitated donation activities, simplified user access through a login-optional interface, and encouraged social participation through interactive campaign and collaboration features. Participants reported positive experiences regarding usability, security, and transaction flexibility. This program demonstrates the synergy between academia and industry in applying digital innovation to social empowerment. The collaboration with PT. Lasari Kopi illustrates how technology can support corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives and strengthen the culture of giving. The developed application has strong potential to become a scalable solution for promoting digital philanthropy and global social solidarity in the modern era.
Development of a Web-Based Electronic Data Capture Monitoring System Using the PIECES and Waterfall Models Iskandar, Akbar; Aji Bimantara, Vitara; Kamaruddin, Kamaruddin; Kherani, Riska; Patel, Kavya; Amiruddin, Erwin Gatot; Sobirov, Bobur
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v2i3.148

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The development of digital transactions has driven the need for more accurate and easily monitored Electronic Data Capture (EDC) devices to support payment processes in the retail and distribution sectors. However, the manual and unintegrated EDC monitoring mechanism leads to data inconsistencies, delays in operational information, and low device traceability throughout its lifecycle. This research develops a real-time, web-based EDC population monitoring system to improve device management efficiency and operational data quality. The needs analysis was conducted using the PIECES framework, while the development process adopted the Waterfall model, encompassing analysis, design, implementation, and testing. The resulting system supports device registration, distribution monitoring, activation tracking, mutation recording, and device closure. Test results show significant improvements in data accuracy, reporting speed, and monitoring process effectiveness compared to manual methods. These findings contribute to the literature on enterprise digital asset management and demonstrate that a structured development approach can optimize the EDC device monitoring process in large-scale retail networks.

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