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Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 24777951     EISSN : 25024973     DOI : -
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Article published Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology (JIAT) include the results of community service related to Community Development, Economic Development, Transfer and Diffusion of Technology, Innovation Science and Technology, Institutional Innovation, Development of Local Wisdom, Basic Social Services for Disaster Mitigation adaptation to Climate Change, and entrepreneurship that have been considered and approved by the Editorial Board.
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Optimizing Character Building to Prevent Sexual Violence and Bullying in Universities Susilowati, Susilowati -
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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This This community service aimed to optimize character building implementation among students as a preventive effort against bullying and sexual violence in higher education. The activity was carried out by the Integrated Service Unit for Sexual Violence and Bullying (ULTKSP) at Universitas Brawijaya through counseling, mentoring, and student engagement programs that emphasized awareness, empathy, and responsible behavior. The qualitative descriptive method supported by questionnaires was used to identify types of bullying and assess the impact of character-building activities on students’ attitudes and interactions. A total of 400 students participated in the program. The results showed a decrease in physical, verbal, social, cyber, and sexual bullying, along with improved self-awareness, communication, and social interaction skills. This program demonstrated that strengthening character education through participatory and preventive approaches can effectively foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment.
Community Awareness of Building Damage Assessment After Sumedang Earthquake Disaster December 31, 2023 Hutabarat, Lolom Evalita; Simanjuntak, Pinondang; Tambunan, Efendy; Simanjuntak, Irene Vista
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Sumedang Regency in West Java Province experienced a 4.8M earthquake on Sunday, December 31, 2023. According to the Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency, the earthquake occurred 2 km northeast of Sumedang Regency, West Java, at 107.94E and 6.85S. At 5 km, the epicenter was shallow. Many residential structures were rendered unworkable, with slight to serious damage. The seismic consequences also reached Garut, Cirebon, and Bandung. Understanding the geological, geophysical, and geographical features of Sumedang is important because the zoning is disaster-prone. A thorough understanding of Sumedang's geology is needed to conduct ongoing studies on fault zones, land movement analysis, building risk assessment, infrastructure stability evaluations, and sustainable development initiatives, which will affect the area's infrastructure and settlements' resilience and stability.
Utilization of Plastic Waste With Ecobricks: Education and Training for Junior High School Students Adriyani, Retno; Sulistyowati, Muji; Pratiwi, Damai Arum; Farapti, Farapti; Prameswari, Atika Anif; Hadyandiono, Chrisna Nur; Safaryna, Alifia M; Azmy, Ulul
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This community service program aimed to enhance environmental awareness and practical skills in plastic waste management among junior high school students in Banraas and Bancamara villages on Gili Iyang Island, Madura. Ecobricks are defined as plastic bottles densely packed with cleaned plastic waste to form durable, reusable building blocks. The training combined lecture-based sessions using fan media to explain the hazards of plastic pollution and introduce the concept and benefits of ecobricks followed by ecobricks practice for students. Pre-posttest revealed that the proportion of students score in the low category decreased from 10 percent to 0 percent, while those achieving high scores increased by 77 percent. Practical engagement was further demonstrated by enthusiastic participation in ecobrick assembly and quiz activities, and production of a simple table from ecobricks. This integrated approach successfully fostered students’ environmental responsibility, creative reuse practices, and community-wide promotion of sustainable waste management.
Increasing The Capacity of Cattle Breeders in Optimizing Biogas Digester in Boyolali Regency Suhartini, Sri
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Boyolali Regency, home to approximately 62,000 dairy cows, faces significant challenges related to the management of cow manure. To address this, the Boyolali Regency Government has introduced biogas digester technology to process cow manure, converting it into biogas for energy and digestate for fertilizer. This study evaluates the effectiveness of training, mentoring, and biogas digesters in enhancing the management of manure. The evaluation involves surveys, pre- and post-tests, and interviews with 160 participants, including 20 digester recipients from 2023 and 2024. Results indicate substantial improvements in participants' knowledge of biogas technology, with increases of 87.83% and 86.27% for 2023 and 2024 recipients, respectively. The study also highlights the environmental, economic, and social impacts of the program, including reduced methane emissions, cost savings, and enhanced soil fertility. Overall, the program has contributed to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly in renewable energy, waste management, and sustainable agriculture.
Capacity Building for Poncokusumo Farmers and Malang Raya Coffee Enthusiasts toward Quality Standardization Sunarharum, Wenny Bekti
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Focus Group Discussions (FGD), technical guidance, training, mentoring, and evaluation. Training materials cover coffee cultivation based on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), post-harvest processing, coffee quality and sensory analysis, financial and business management using the Business Model Canvas (BMC), and digital marketing strategies through website creation and QR codes. Results show increased participant understanding, proven by post-test scores. Farmers gained practical knowledge from cultivation to marketing, while coffee enthusiasts improved their capacity in sensory evaluation. The outputs include scientific journals, national seminars, media publications, modules, and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Overall, the program effectively enhanced the skills and knowledge of coffee stakeholders in the target area, supporting the development of high-quality, market-competitive Malang coffee. This program supports the achievement of SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
Empowering the Economy of Plasma Farmers of “PT Arda and Omid Farm” through Feed-Entrepreneur Activities in Pangpong Village Kusmartono, Kusmartono; Bisri, Mohammad; Muluk, Mujibur Rahman Khairul; Muttaqin, Syariful; Ndaru, Poespitasari Hazanah; Kartika, Aprilia Dwi; Herlina, Herlina
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The Doktor Mengabdi Program in Pangpong Village aims to empower small-scale plasma farmers under PT Arda and Omid Farm by developing a self-sufficient livestock community. This initiative enhances economic growth through feed entrepreneurship and modern cattle farming. The program benefits 29 partnered farmers managing 58 beef cattle. It includes extension services, training in efficient feed production, and practical workshops on improving feed quality. Farmers also receive education on livestock management and marketing strategies to support sustainable businesses. Regular field visits ensure effective adoption of new practices, while profitability analysis evaluates economic impacts. Key outcomes include improved farmer expertise in feed management, increased feed quality and quantity, and the establishment of profit-oriented cattle farming. A major achievement is the development of a Mini Feedmill, supporting sustainable feed production and long-term livestock farming success. This program significantly boosts farmer income and strengthens the local cattle industry.
Household Welfare Effects Of Adopting Open Data Sources for Climate Smart Practices Akundabweni, Juniour Shadeya; Laura, Barasa; Richard, Mulwa Mbithi
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Despite persistent attempts to address climate change using open data sources, acceptance rates remain low as  benefits are not well understood. This study therefore explores the welfare effects of adopting climate smart agriculture practices on smallholder households using data from 436 households collected using a multistage sampling. The impact was estimated using Endogenous Switching Regression . The estimates also provide evidence that the control group , the non adopter had they adopted could have potential increased their welfare by 224547.3. The analysis shows that participation in use of open data for climate smart agriculture would significantly improve households’ annual  income by Kshs. 231,5385.The policy implication is that, households can improve their welfare by adopting open data channels for climate-smart practices. The policy implication is that, households can improve their welfare by adopting open data channels for climate-smart practices
Development Of A Siaga DBD Application For Optimizing Epidemiological Investigation Of Dengue Fever In Malang City Zuhriyah, Lilik
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Dengue fever cases in Malang City remain a concern,despite a downward trend in the last two years. As a Technical Implementation Unit, the  Community Health Center (puskesmas) have to carry out dengue cases Epidemiology Investigations (Penyelidikan epidemiologi/ PE), coordinated by the city health office . Reporting of dengue cases is often late. The Siaga DBD application is expected to help provide real-time and real-place dengue patient data. However, the application currently does not have a PE menu.To overcome reporting delays, it is necessary to add a menu for reporting dengue cases by puskesmas and hospitals as well as a PE menu in the SIAGA DBD application.  
Enhancing Feed Management Practices within the "Tani Agung" Beef Cattle Farming Cooperative in Dumajah Village, Bangkalan Regency Mashudi, Mashudi; Bisri, Mohammad; Muluk, Mujibur Rahman Khairul; Muttaqin, Syariful; Ndaru, Poespitasari Hazanah; Kartika, Aprilia Dwi; Herlina, Herlina
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The Doktor Mengabdi Program in Dumajah Village aims to address challenges faced by the Tani Agung farmers group through five key strategies: (1) enhancing farmers' knowledge via extension services and training in good cattle farming practices; (2) increasing feed availability by promoting the cultivation of superior forage such as elephant grass, odot grass, and indigofera; (3) improving feed quality through ammonia treatment of agricultural waste to optimize local resources; and (4) implementing feed management techniques, including flushing and steaming-up for breeding cattle. Program activities include training sessions, forage planting, practical workshops on ammonia-treated feed production, and the adoption of Mini Feedmill technology for Total Mixed Ration (TMR) production. The program results in improved farmer knowledge, enhanced feed quality and availability, and increased livestock productivity, ultimately boosting farmer income and welfare, supported by the establishment of a Mini Feedmill facility.
Assistance in Converting Tofu Waste Into Valuable Products for the Ngrangin Jaya Tofu and Tempeh Business Group in Sumberpasir Village, Pakis District, Malang Regency. Suryanto Hertika, Asus Maizar; Nurlaelih, Euis Elih; Amron, Kasyful; Supriyatin, Febriyani Eka
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This article describes the implementation of the Doctoral Program in comunity Service (Doktor mengabdi / DM) conducted in Sumberpasir Village, Pakis District, Malang Regency. The purpose of this service is to empower the community through the utilization of tofu industry waste into useful and eco-friendly products. The program consisted of three main activities: BIOLITA, which focused on processing liquid tofu waste into organic liquid fertilizer; MAGOLITA, which transformed solid tofu waste into maggot feed; and GURAME, which emphasized character building and educational development for elementary school students. The impact of this service involved improving environmental awareness, enhancing waste management practices, promoting community-based economic opportunities, and fostering cooperation between the university and the village. The program successfully demonstrated how higher education institutions can contribute to sustainable community development through applied science and innovation.

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