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Contact Name
Erwani Merry Sartika
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ice@eng.maranatha.edu
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+622220121861205
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Editorial Address
Jl. Prof. drg. Surya Sumantri, M.P.H. No. 65 Bandung - 40164, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
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Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
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
Empowering The Limo Urban Village Community in Depok City Through Plastic Waste Recycle Training as an Entrepreneurial Alternative Sigit Pradana; Erna Hernawati; Retna Sari; Budhi Martana
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.v5i3.8357

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The service program for community groups in the Limo area, Limo Subdistrict, Depok City, focused on training plastic waste recycling management in environmental care communities that were not yet productive or had no regular income. The problems faced include a waste segregation system that had not been maximized, less than optimal plastic waste management, lack of plastic waste processing technology, and low creation of recycled plastic waste-based products. The purpose of this program was to provide training in making products based on recycled plastic waste as an effort to reduce plastic waste and as an alternative to entrepreneurship. The program implementation was carried out through Focus Group Discussions with partners, knowledge sharing, training on plastic waste processing technology, and the practice of making recycled products. The technology introduced includes a plastic shredder and a simple printing press. The results of the program showed active participation of participants, increased knowledge of plastic waste processing with an achievement rate of 90%, and recycled product manufacturing skills reaching 80%, indicating the success of the program in increasing community awareness, skills, and entrepreneurship in plastic waste management.
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Increasing Awareness of Renewable Energy for a Better Life for the Indonesian Migrant Worker Community in Penang Malaysia Galang Persada Nurani Hakim; Mudrik Alaydrus; Umaisaroh Umaisaroh
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i4.8503

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A community service team from Universitas Mercu Buana made a project initiative to increase the awareness of renewable energy for the Indonesian migrant worker community in Penang Malaysia. The goal of this project is to raise community awareness of environmental issues in response to providing a better life for Indonesian migrant workers. The primary goal is to establish sustainable behaviors and to encourage community involvement, especially among Indonesian migrant workers abroad. Through the use of a participatory strategy, the involvement included skill-sharing sessions and awareness campaigns. This needed to be done in order to make the community feel responsible for their action and aim for a better environment, hence a better life. The foundation of the approach was built on cooperative partnerships with each stakeholder that encouraged shared accountability. The results showed that the Indonesian migrant worker community's awareness had significantly increased, which resulted in the adoption of eco-friendly behavior. To validate the renewable energy transfer knowledge, the team then applied a questionnaire, especially question no.8 quoted “The community really feels the benefits of the community service program provided”. Using this method the team accumulated 93.75% satisfaction that renewable energy transfer knowledge has increased the knowledge and awareness of renewable energy among the participants of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Penang, Malaysia.
Aquaponic Technology to Support Food Self-Sufficiency for the Community in Tarumajaya Village, Bandung Regency Dudi Darmawan; Mukhammad Ramdlan Kirom; Asep Suhendi; Jihan Fadhil Nabilah; Reza Widehan; Fadli Septian Anugrah
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i4.8659

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The community of Tarumajaya Village resides in an agrarian area. Vegetable farming is the predominant commodity cultivated in the region, such as carrots, potatoes, cabbage, and onions. The community's income heavily relies on vegetable farming. However, the majority of the population there are only employed as daily laborers. Land ownership is limited to a small fraction of the population who can afford it. Therefore, the community greatly needs additional income to meet their living needs. The issue of land ownership remains unresolved to date. This community engagement activity was aimed to provide a solution for the community to have their own land for independent cultivation. In a previous program conducted through Telkom's CSR scheme, 28 aquaponic installations and one greenhouse equivalent to 14 portable aquaponic units were built in two different neighborhood units. However, the program needs to be continued through sustained mentoring to have an impact on the community. It is expected that after this activity, the community would be able to independently develop this aquaponic system so that food needs can be met and it can become an additional source of income for the communities in these two neighborhood units.
Usage of Mobile X-Rays in Active Case-Finding for Tuberculosis Cindra Paskaria; Elizabeth Wianto; Hapnes Toba
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.v5i3.8675

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Indonesia has the world’s second-highest number of tuberculosis cases. More than 300,000 cases of tuberculosis in Indonesia have not been diagnosed or recorded, which are known as the missing cases. Undiagnosed tuberculosis patients will cause the spread of tuberculosis bacteria to other people. Active case-finding of tuberculosis needs to be carried out to find more cases of tuberculosis in the community. Purwakarta is one of the districts with the highest incidence of tuberculosis in West Java province. Maranatha Christian University, in collaboration with the Purwakarta District Health Office, carried out active case-finding activities in the Plered subdistrict, which is the subdistrict with the highest tuberculosis cases in the Purwakarta district. Active case-finding activities were carried out at the ‘balai desa’ (village hall). The flow of active case-finding activities consists of registration, anamnesis, physical examination, sputum sampling, and chest x-ray examination using a mobile x-ray. Active case-finding activities in the Plered subistrict were attended by 364 patients. Chest x-ray examination was carried out on 231 patients, and 21 of them were diagnosed with tuberculosis. Active case-finding tuberculosis using a combination of; anamnesis, physical examination, sputum examination, and x-rays, can be applied to facilitate public access to health services and increase the rate of finding tuberculosis cases.
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Design and Implementation of Network Infrastructure at MTSS Salafiyah Al-Falah to Support Digital-Based Education Programs Ibnu Asror; Sri Astuti; Ratna Mayasari; Yanuar Firdaus; Dawam Dwi Jatmiko Suwawi
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v6i1.9433

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Currently, in education, all reporting is mandated to be digital-based. Therefore, all reporting related to academic matters, school activities, and operations must use information systems. This community service activity is conducted at MTSS Salafiyah Al-Falah a madrasah type of school. Based on the initial survey conducted at the school, it was found that the school needs computer internetworking infrastructure support for the teaching and learning process as well as for school operational activities, such as recording school, student, and teacher data. MTSS Salafiyah Al-Falah must report monthly, and school exams also need a network infrastructure to ensure that online exams can run smoothly without issues. To address these problems, the community service team from Telkom University offered a solution to the school by designing and implementing the necessary network infrastructure. The network design and implementation results at MTSS Salafiyah Al-Falah provided ease in operational activities, a more stable internet network, and the successful execution of online exams without any issues.
Training Introduction to Simple Robots for Kindergarten Child as a Tool in Improving Children’s Psychomotoric Abilities Ratna Mayasari; Sri Astuti; Ridha Muldina Negara; Rohmat Tulloh; Dwi Andi Nurmantris
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v6i3.9434

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Early childhood education plays an important role in forming the basis of children's development, including their psychomotor development. Early childhood education (PAUD) teachers at PG & TKIT Little Moslem have a big responsibility in creating a learning environment that supports children's holistic development. However, they often face challenges in choosing effective learning methods, especially when it comes to integrating modern technology. In this context, the use of robotics as a learning aid offers great potential for improving children's psychomotor abilities at an early age. Training on introducing simple robots to teachers at PG & TKIT Little Moslem is a relevant solution to overcome this problem. This training aims to provide knowledge, skills, and understanding of the basic concepts of robotics and how to integrate them into early childhood learning activities. In this way, teachers can create more engaging, interactive, and effective learning experiences for their students.
Developing Information System for Managing and Booking Rooms and Facilities in a Retreat House Veronica S. Moertini; Vania Natali; Edo F. Haryanto; Dearen Hippy
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v5i4.9472

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One well-known retreat place in West Java is the Pratista Retreat House, which is located in Cisarua, West of Bandung. It is managed by monks from the Order of Sanctae Crucis. This retreat house complex is quite large and has more than 60 rooms which can accommodate more than 200 retreat participants. Retreat participants generally rent rooms in groups. This house also provides several facilities that can be rented. Based on the survey results, reservations for retreat houses and facilities are conducted via telephone or other communication media. This creates problems both for the public (it is difficult to find a free time slot) and the manager (it is difficult to get reports of room availability timely). A community service activity by a team from Parahyangan Catholic University was working to develop an information system consisting of two website modules, each used by the managers and the public. The core features of the website for managers are for managing assets, orders, and viewing various reports. Meanwhile, the features for the public include viewing room and facility information, placing orders, and managing orders. The system has been developed, launched, and utilized by the Pratista management and is available to the public. The website for the public is available at https://pratista.oscsangkristus.or.id/.
A Manufacturing of Alternative Fashion Products and Accessories using Leftover Material at PT Seikou Seat Cover Grace Carolline Sahertian; Lois Denissa; Wenny Anggraini; Andi Aulia Hamzah; Kezia Clarissa Langi; Fransiska Fransiska; Felicia Aurelia; Steffi Christina; Sharren Darlenne; Richelle Aurielle
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v6i1.9626

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Sustainability is a practice that considers interconnectivity between humans and ecosystems in order to coexist fairly and develop in harmony for generations to come. PT Seikou Seat Cover is an automotive, seat cover, and garment company engaged in cutting and sewing for the domestic and foreign markets. This company collaborates with the Fashion Design Study Program to realize the global issue of Sustainable Development. Leftovers of synthetic leather and various fabrics of seat cover products can be reprocessed into upcycling products such as pouches, handbags, and accessories that are trendy and can be sold.  The method used is Design Exploration which is realized into alternative samples done by students and lecturers, then produced and marketed by the industry to the Generation Z community. This service has mutualistic goals and benefits, the industry can fulfill the Sustainable Development Program, by utilizing the remaining materials of its production. The Study Program can implement the learning of Fashion Studio, Sewing Patterns Studio, and Footwear Design Class to the world of work. The results of samples produced by the company are evidence of the increasing number of courses, lecturers, and student products that are utilized by the company. The results of design exploration produced by the industry serve as evidence of the increasing number of works by lecturers and students being adopted by the industry. The company can turn leftover seat covers into a sustainable business opportunity while preserving a healthy environment.

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