Jurnal Pengabdian Digital dan Rekayasa Informatika (JARDIRA)
JARDIRA – Jurnal Pengabdian Digital dan Rekayasa Informatika translate JARDIRA (Journal of Digital Community Service and Informatics Engineering) is an academic journal published twice a year. JJARDIRA serves as a platform for disseminating research results, innovations, and advancements in the application of digital technology, informatics engineering, and digital business for community service and empowerment. he journal aims to foster knowledge exchange among researchers, academics, practitioners, and professionals by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that demonstrate the practical implementation of technology-based solutions addressing real societal challenges. Focus and Scope: JARDIRA is dedicated to the dissemination of digital-based community service research, with a strong emphasis on the application of informatics engineering, digital systems, and digital business solutions to support community empowerment, public service improvement, and socio-economic development. The journal welcomes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and case studies that contribute to the development and implementation of technology-driven community service programs, including digital innovation, system development, digital entrepreneurship, and technology-enabled capacity building for communities. JARDIRA publishes articles in, but not limited to, the following areas: 1. Digital Transformation in Community Service (Public service innovation, AI-based solutions, digital inclusion strategies, e-government initiatives, etc.) 2. Software Engineering and Systems for Community Empowerment (Open-source software for social needs, information systems for villages and SMEs, cloud computing applications, blockchain for social accountability, system integration for public services, etc.) 3. Digital Literacy and Technology Education (Digital literacy programs, interactive learning media, technology training for SMEs and communities, capacity building in digital skills, etc.) 4. Cybersecurity and Digital Ethics in Society (Cybersecurity awareness programs, personal data protection, digital ethics education, responsible technology use, etc.) 5. Smart Cities and Sustainable Technology (IoT applications for smart cities and villages, green technology solutions, big data for social and public analysis, sustainable digital infrastructure, etc.) 6. Tech-Based Entrepreneurship and Digital Business for Economic Empowerment (Digital entrepreneurship, digital business models, e-commerce adoption, digital marketing for SMEs, fintech for financial inclusion, business intelligence and analytics for community-based enterprises, social tech startups, etc.)
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Optimizing Branding and Digital Marketing for the Bamboo Weaving Home Industry in Puntukdoro Magetan
Muh. Maksum;
Chairul Rizki;
Arum Merry Ringgani;
Linda Nur Hamidah
JARDIRA – Jurnal Pengabdian Digital dan Rekayasa Informatika Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2026
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DOI: 10.65917/jardira.v2i1.46
ABSTRACT Background: Bamboo weaving crafts in Ngelo Hamlet, Puntukdoro Village, Magetan Regency, are a cultural heritage that has developed over a long period of time and has become the main source of livelihood for the local community. Despite their high aesthetic and functional value, the marketing system used is still traditional and dependent on intermediaries, resulting in low selling prices and limited market reach. This situation highlights the need for community empowerment strategies that can optimize local assets through digital-based marketing and branding approaches. Contribution: This program contributes to the development of an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) model that is integrated with digital marketing and village branding. In addition to strengthening the identity of Ngelo Hamlet as the “Bamboo Weaving Village,” this program also provides practical digital marketing skills to artisans that can be replicated in similar craft communities. Method: This community service program was implemented using the ABCD approach through five stages, namely inculturation, discovery, design, define and reflection. The main activities included digital marketing training, branding development, and promotional media production. Social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube were used as the main marketing tools, supported by the production of a village profile video titled Cakrawala Puntukdoro. Results: The program results show an increase in artisans' awareness and understanding of digital marketing, expanded product exposure to a wider market, and the beginning of direct interaction between artisans and consumers. However, limited digital literacy and the short duration of assistance remain major challenges. Conclusion: The integration of branding and digital marketing based on the ABCD approach has been proven to increase the competitiveness and economic potential of the bamboo weaving home industry in Puntukdoro Village. Continuous support from the village government, academics, and business actors is needed to ensure the long-term impact and sustainability of local economic development
DTF Technology Innovation and Community-Based Creative Economy in Tegalsari Religious Tourism Village, Ponorogo
Rooza Meilia Anggraini;
Umarwan Sutopo;
Roihana Adibah
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DOI: 10.65917/jardira.v2i1.47
ABSTRACT Background: Tegalsari Village, a village in Ponorogo Regency, boasts significant religious tourism potential, with the Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Mosque and Tomb frequently visited by pilgrims from various regions. However, the village lacks a unique product or souvenir that could attract tourists and positively impact the local economy. Currently, the souvenirs offered are sourced from other sources (wholesale) rather than produced by local residents utilizing existing resources. Contribution: This research aims to develop the creative economic skills of local communities through training in making screen-printed t-shirt souvenirs using the DTF technique as a typical village product. Method: Through the ABCD approach (Asset Based Community-Driven Development), this service program involves community members in identifying and developing potential local assets. Results: The results of the community service show an increase in participants' skills in DTF (Direct to Film) screen printing techniques and enthusiasm for developing independent businesses. Conclusion: This program has the potential to increase village original income and support village autonomy through the use of DTF technology
Community Empowerment Multiculturalism Through the Digitalization of Village Websites as a Medium For Religious Moderation and MSMEs Promotion
Dewi Iriani;
Hariyadi Fajar Nugroho;
Ahmad Muhammad;
Elyza Devi Pramest;
Salsa Alvalinnas Alitsa Minha;
Shelly Choirunisa;
Syafira Khoirunnisa
JARDIRA – Jurnal Pengabdian Digital dan Rekayasa Informatika Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2026
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DOI: 10.65917/jardira.v2i1.49
ABSTRACT Background: Digital-based community service is a strategic approach to addressing the social and economic challenges facing villages in the era of digital transformation. This program aims to empower the multicultural community of Gedongrejo Village by utilizing the village website as a public information medium, strengthening religious moderation, and promoting information technology-based MSMEs. Contribution: This community service activity contributes to improving digital literacy among village officials and the community, strengthening social cohesion through religious moderation content in digital spaces, and opening up access to digital promotion for local MSMEs. Method: The community service method is carried out in a participatory manner with stages of needs analysis, design and development of village websites based on informatics engineering, training in system management and digital literacy, assistance in content production, and monitoring and evaluation of website utilization. Results: The community service results indicate that the village website was successfully implemented as a public information system and community empowerment tool. The website was used to disseminate village information, publish content on religious moderation, and serve as a digital showcase for MSMEs, resulting in increased access to information and community utilization of digital technology. Conclusion: This community service program proves that digitalization of village websites based on information technology engineering can be an effective instrument in empowering multicultural communities, strengthening religious moderation, and providing initial support for the sustainable development of local MSMEs.
Training for Assembly of Appropriate Technology-Based Battery Packs to Improve Vocational School Students' Competence in Supporting Green Energy Programs
Fachry Fathan Irsyad;
I Gede Putu Oka Indra Wijaya;
Ahmad Fahmi Aldarwis;
Aminah Indahsari Marsuki;
Jangkung Raharjo
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DOI: 10.65917/jardira.v2i1.52
Background: Human resources skilled in energy storage technology, particularly lithium-ion batteries, are needed to support the increased use of electric vehicles in Indonesia. However, the material at the vocational school level is still far from green industry standards. The objective of this community service program is to improve the practical skills of students at SMKN 4 Bandung by providing training on battery manufacturing based on Appropriate Technology (TTG). Contribution: This activity truly benefits the school community by providing infrastructure that supports practice and improves project-based curricula. In addition, the program helps students independently produce core components for electric vehicles, supporting national energy independence. Method: The program implementation method consists of four main stages. First, conducting literature research and surveys on the necessary information; providing theory on battery management systems, also known as BMS; hands-on practice building a 36V 6Ah battery using a spot welder; and finally, conducting a comprehensive evaluation. Results: The results of the activity showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge; the average competency score increased from 59% in the pre-test to 85% in the post-test, and the satisfaction survey showed that the level of participants' appreciation of the relevance of the training reached 85.32%. Conclusion: The program successfully achieved its goal of reducing skill disparities among students. The results produced a prototype battery that can be installed on electric bicycles, proving that action-based learning is an effective method for incorporating renewable energy technology into vocational education environments.
Implementation of Sustainable Lighting Through Community Involvement to Support Clean and Affordable Energy in Puri Cikoneng Indah Housing, Bojongsoang District, Bandung Regency
Reza Rendian Septiawan;
Ardiansyah Ramadhan;
Ashri Dinimaharawati;
Galang Adira Prayoga
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DOI: 10.65917/jardira.v2i1.56
Background: Inadequate environmental lighting in residential areas can increase safety risks and reduce community comfort, particularly during nighttime activities. This community service program was conducted in the Puri Cikoneng Indah Residential Area to address limited public lighting through the implementation of a sustainable solar-powered lighting system. The program aimed to improve environmental safety, support clean energy utilization, and empower the local community in managing renewable energy technologies. Contribution: The contribution of this program lies in providing a renewable energy–based lighting solution that enhances nighttime visibility and security while increasing community awareness of clean energy practices. In addition, the activity serves as a practical and replicable model for neighborhood-scale renewable energy implementation. Method: A community-based approach was employed by actively involving residents throughout all stages of the program. The implementation process included field surveys, identification of lighting needs, system design, socialization and technical education, installation of solar-powered lighting components, and monitoring and evaluation to ensure system functionality and sustainability. Results: The results showed that an integrated solar-powered lighting system was successfully installed and operated independently from the conventional electrical grid. The residential environment became brighter and safer at night, and residents demonstrated improved understanding of the basic operation and maintenance of solar energy systems. Conclusion: Overall, the program achieved its objectives by improving environmental safety, promoting clean energy adoption, and strengthening community participation, thereby contributing to sustainable development at the local level.