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Erwani Merry Sartika
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement
ISSN : 27754847     EISSN : 27760421     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28932/ice
Sebagai jurnal yang dapat menjadi sarana inovasi bagi para seluruh masyarakat di tingkat Nasional maupun Internasional. Jurnal yang menjadi pilihan bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat riset yang ingin menerapkan penemuannya dan mensosialisasikannya sehingga bermanfaat untuk banyak orang. Tujuan dari Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement adalah mempublikasikan ide/pemikiran konseptual dan hasil penelitian yang inovatif untuk memecahkan masalah dalam masyarakat. Jurnal mencakup berbagai aktivitas pengabdian yang mengembangkan potensi masyarakat ataupun memecahkan masalah, tantangan, dan permasalahan yang ada di masyarakat. Aktivitas dapat juga berupa pengimplementasian dari penelitian dan aktivitas pelayanan kepada masyarakat yang inovatif dengan melibatkan partisipasi masyarakat dan kemitraan untuk kesejahteraan masyarakat. Melalui inovasi dan kolabolasi dari berbagai disiplin ilmu sehingga mampu membantu dan melayani masyarakat.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 126 Documents
Control Analysis of the Griya Jenggala Development Project using the Earned Value Method at PT Sarana Loka Almika in Kebayoran Heni Nastiti; Denta Sawwath Suryana; Fattan Rahmat Firza Aulia; Muhammad Rayhan Ramsyahdira
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Smart Technology and Engineering, Universitas Kristen Maranatha, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i3.7346

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Project control is a structured effort to establish standards in accordance with the plan, design information systems, compare implementation with established standards, analyze potential deviations, and take corrective actions necessary to ensure the effective and efficient use of resources in line with the set targets. Each project has its own specific plan and schedule, determining the start and end time of the project, implementation methods, and resource allocation. Operational challenges often arise in project planning, such as resource shortages, improper allocation, delays, and other issues that may hinder the achievement of project goals as planned. This research utilizes a descriptive quantitative approach, which is a research method that describes the specific conditions of the project through the analysis of available data. This article will discuss the cost variance (CV) and schedule variance (SV) in the development of Griya Jenggala at PT. Sarana Loka Almika, evaluate the cost performance index (CPI) and schedule performance index (SPI) in the development of Griya Jenggala to assess its effectiveness, estimate the cost at completion (EAC) and estimated duration at completion (EAS) required to complete the Griya Jenggala project, as well as provide an estimation of potential profits or losses that may arise in the Griya Jenggala development project.
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
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Empowering Communities through Enhancing Environmental Awareness: A Case Study of Cikelat Village, Sukabumi, West Java in Community Service Activities Aryo De Wibowo Muhammad Sidik; Edwinanto Edwinanto; Adi Padilah; Abdul Hak; Metodiusman Gulo; Gilang Insan Aghniya; Iqbal Tawakal; Mohammad Nashrul Hidayat; Fredy Yusman Alexius Lase; Muhammad Rifki Sofian; Gina Raodotul Jannah; Sinta Apriliani; Nadira Salsabila Oktaviani; Siti Latifah; Septiani Astuti; Ujang Faisal Kusnadi; Moh Ival Alpian S; Putri Erna Oktavia; Indri Aprianti; Siti Nur Annisa; Tiara Azzahra Anzani; Yurikeu Putri Agustin
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i1.7413

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This article highlights a community service initiative titled "Empowering Communities through Enhancing Environmental Awareness: A Case Study of Cikelat Village, Sukabumi, West Java in Community Service Activities". In response to the pressing need for sustainable development, this project was undertaken with the aim of elevating environmental consciousness within the community. The primary objectives were to foster a deep understanding of environmental issues, instill sustainable practices, and stimulate community participation. Employing a participatory approach, the engagement encompassed workshops, awareness campaigns, and skill-sharing sessions, fostering a sense of ownership among residents. Collaborative partnerships with local stakeholders formed the bedrock of the strategy, promoting shared responsibility. The outcomes revealed a substantial surge in environmental awareness among villagers, leading to the adoption of eco-friendly practices. The success of the initiative underscores the potential of community-driven efforts to drive sustainable development by intertwining environmental consciousness and active engagement.
Development of the Potential of Telang Flowers for an Empowerment-Based Herbal Market in Sumberlawang District, Sragen, Central Java Dewi Ismoyowati; Nurul Istiqomah; Izza Mafruhah
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i4.7486

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Developing a local resource-based potential by encouraging community involvement is the right choice to maintain environmental sustainability while providing optimal benefits for local communities. This community service aims to (1) develop the potency of the butterfly pea (telang) flower as herbal food; (2) increase the economic potential of the telang flower; (3) provide community economic empowerment; and (4) provide student involvement in MBKM. The community service was carried out by applying training and mentoring methods, involving local government partners and the community. Meanwhile, in implementing the method in the field, the community becomes the main actor in designing and analyzing their potential and problems for the purpose of creating innovative products that will provide added value and competitiveness. The result of this service is that the community understands the potential of the butterfly pea flower for example being able to create food and drink by using the flower to increase economic value and have an impact on people's welfare.
Application of Flipped Classroom Method for Learning Worksheets Material Irene Kim Lie; Rousilita Suhendah
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Smart Technology and Engineering, Universitas Kristen Maranatha, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i4.7532

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Based on data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, Indonesia is projected to enjoy a demographic bonus in 2045. This condition must be utilized because this is the first time in the history of the Indonesian nation. The demographic bonus that will occur in 2045 should be utilized properly. One is education that supports the younger generation to be more innovative, intelligent, critical-thinking, and skilled. The skills that a student can possess are in the field of accounting. Besides building skills, accounting can also shape the way of critical thinking and add focus and thoroughness to a student. St. Kristoforus 1 High School, as one of the target schools, has several students still interested in accounting. Due to this enthusiasm, Universitas Tarumanagara was there to provide accounting training, and the method chosen was the flipped classroom method. This paper explains the working paper where the general use is to help the process of making financial statements. Each educator will get the learning material first, so there is a difference between the conventional type of learning that usually occurs when exploring the material. This method was chosen because it is suitable to support the understanding of accounting materials and it can explore the material to be discussed more widely. This training is expected to be used by students to open a business in the future or continue their education at a higher level.
Dry Port Financial Feasibility Analysis Model Nurlaela Kumala Dewi; Riza Fathoni Ishak; Afferdhy Ariffien
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i1.7533

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The sea transportation system that is interconnected and provides value for loading and unloading services at the main port of Tanjung Priuk is already over capacity. The establishment of a dry port in Tangerang Regency is expected to facilitate the flow of export and import goods, streamline logistics costs, and solve the dwelling time problem that occurs. The plan to establish the Tangerang Dry Port requires an analysis of the financial feasibility of the investment. The method used to solve this problem is using the Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Net Present Value (NPV), and Payback Period. This feasibility analysis calculation was carried out during pre-construction and after construction so that these calculations can be used as reference material in every decision-making, especially those related to the finances of Tangerang Dry Port. The feasibility analysis calculation uses 3 (three) scenarios, namely for optimistic conditions the IRR value is 28.8%, for moderate conditions the IRR value is 13.6%, and for pessimistic conditions the IRR value is 7.2%. For optimistic conditions the NPV value is 1,716.7 billion, for moderate conditions the NPV value is 697 billion, for optimistic conditions the NPV value is 255 billion. For optimistic conditions the payback period is 6.87 years, for moderate conditions the payback period is 9.26 years, and for pessimistic conditions the payback period is 11.2 years. From the results above, optimistic, and moderate conditions are the most feasible scenarios for developing the Tangerang Dry Port.
Dissemination of Web-Based Data Weigher Survey Application as A Quantitative Research Aid Facilitator Stephanus Ivan Goenawan; Kumala Indriati; Agustinus Silalahi; Rory Anthony Hutagalung
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i2.7548

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The knowledge dissemination of the data weighing survey application was motivated by the need for professionals, lecturers, or researchers, to retrieve respondents' data online as well as to process quantitative data directly. This survey application is in the form of a web-based questionnaire system using the Order Average Data Weigher Analysis (DWA) method which can collect and process large amounts of data or Big Questionnaire Data (BQD). The questionnaire system was made not to focus on one area or goal but can be used by all parties from any part. The method of implementing this knowledge dissemination is in the form of training, both theory and practice, directly creating and filling out online questionnaires. The purpose and benefits of this questionnaire system for professionals, lecturers, or researchers are to facilitate quantitative questionnaire research easily. This can happen because in the questionnaire application with the DWA system, there is an effective and efficient method for processing large amounts of questionnaire data automatically which is directly connected to G-Sheets on a web-based questionnaire system. The result and impact of this knowledge dissemination is that the participants benefit in the form of new knowledge of data scales and applications that can be directly used in assisting quantitative questionnaire-based research.
Hedging Training for Export and Import Business Margarita Ekadjaja; Amory Takahiro Theja; Wilson Wijaya
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i4.7552

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Globalization causes changes and provides convenience in trading activities between countries, exports, and imports. This community service program was conducted for a company engaged in the field of iron trading, which deals with imported products from Japan, America, Europe, China, and Taiwan. The main problem faced by this community service partner was the profit uncertainty due to fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. As a way to avoid currency exchange rate uncertainty, companies can hedge. One of the hedging activities carried out by company management in dealing with fluctuations in foreign exchange rates is the alternative use of derivative instruments. The method for implementing the community service activities was in the form of onsite training which was divided into two sessions. In the first session, the community service team gave a lecture on a general overview of hedging. In the second session, the community service team carried out a simulation of calculating the costs of hedging using appropriate tools. This community service program provides results in the form of developing partner's know-how that provides benefits to mitigate risk through hedging capabilities. Based on the simulation results using the hedging cost calculation tool, partners can see that hedging in the money market is more profitable than forward contracts.
Exploring the Capability of Elementary School Teachers as Musical Conductors in Formal School Activities Sri Hapsari Wijayanti; Yohanes Arianto Budi Nugroho; Vanessa Emmily Dirgantara; May Triyanti Manalu
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v4i4.7580

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Leading a choir at official school events is one of the skills that a school teacher should have. School events attended by students or fellow teachers usually begin with singing songs together, such as in national ceremonies or other formal school activities. However, it turns out that not all teachers are confident and capable of being conductors when their role is needed. Teachers at Sekolah Dasar Negeri (SDN) Cicayur 1, a state-owned elementary school in Cisauk District, Tangerang Regency, have such experience. A community service activity has been carried out for three months, attended by all fifteen teachers at the school, including the principal, to explore and train the skills to become conductors for the teachers. Activity began with the preparation stage, coordinating with the school for smooth implementation. At the implementation stage, activities were carried out using lecture, demonstration, practice, and assignment methods. At the evaluation stage, the assignment result was reviewed from seven videos containing the teacher's performance while leading a song at a formal event as a conductor. The videos show that teachers still need more practice to do better, especially in terms of song expressivity, accuracy of song tempo, stability of song tempo, and tempo matching with music score. If teachers' abilities as conductors can be improved, in the future, it is expected that teachers will be able to teach students how to become professional conductors, and the school can consider organizing extracurricular activities for choirs.
Application of Temperature and Humidity Control Technology in The Oyster Mushroom Cultivation Business Erwin Ardias Saputra; Yuli Asmi Rahman; Rudi Santoso; Resky Tegar
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i3.7673

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Temperature and humidity are critical factors in oyster mushroom cultivation, and as such, it is imperative to manage and regulate these variables with the aid of modern technology. The primary goal of this community service initiative is to enhance the productivity and quality of oyster mushrooms, while also fostering the sustainability of cultivation efforts. This method encompasses training sessions on proper temperature and humidity control techniques, the implementation of monitoring equipment, and the establishment of an optimal cultivation environment. The outcomes of these efforts have revealed a notable enhancement in both the production and quality of oyster mushrooms. Additionally, farmers have expressed an increase in technical knowledge and a deeper understanding of the advantages associated with appropriate environmental control. This technology holds the potential to elevate farmers' income and positively influence the cultivation environment. In summary, the implementation of temperature and humidity control technology yields tangible benefits, ultimately promoting the sustainability of oyster mushroom cultivation and contributing to the enhancement of farmers' expertise.

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