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ADVANTAGES OF 360O VIRTUAL GREEN SPACES TOUR TO SUPPLEMENT SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION: CASE SRENGSENG URBAN FOREST IN WEST JAKARTA
This paper aims to analyze the benefits of using 360° virtual tours as a tool in sustainable architecture education, with a case study of the Srengseng City Forest in West Jakarta. The technology used includes a 360° GoPro Max camera, a DJI Mavic 3 drone, and the Keyplano application to produce immersive and interactive visualizations of green spaces. Through this method, architecture students can learn important elements in sustainable design, such as vegetation layout, water management systems, and the ecological function of green spaces without having to make aphysical visit. The evaluation results show that most students experienced an increased understanding of sustainable architecture after using the virtual tour. Additionally, this technology offers significant accessibility and flexibility inthe learning process. However, limitations in physical sensory experience remain an obstacle. Therefore, the use of 360° virtual tours should be seen as a complement to physical field learning, with great potential to increase the effectiveness of sustainable architectural education
THE EFFECT OF THE #30DAYSZEROWASTECHALLENGE CAMPAIGN MESSAGE ON AWARENESS AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGES OF @ZEROWASTE.ID_OFFICIAL FOLLOWERS
Environmental issues and the increase in piles of waste are influenced by annual population growth and lifestyle. Waste which is now continuing has become a big problem because it concerns personal health and the health of the earth. Dealing with the waste problem requires awareness and changes in minimalist behavior from the community to be wiser in using good or food so that the negative impacts can be minimized. Therefore, zero waste created a campaign to invite people to adopt habits that can reduce waste production with the aim of raising awareness, changing behavior and a healthier lifestyle with the hashtag #30dayszerowastechallenge. This research aims to determine whether there is an influence of messages from the #30dayszerowastechallenge campaign on awareness and changes in the behavior of zero waste followers. This research used a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to 400 respondents. The results of this research show an influence between the zerowaste campaign message on followers' awareness and there is also an influence between the campaign message and changes in followers' behavior @zerowaste.id_official
HOW LOYAL ARE THE CUSTOMER TO RECYCLED PRODUCT
Recycled products form a crucial component of the Reuse, Reduce and Recycle framework within the broader concept of circular economy. Nevertheless, consumer loyalty towards these products remains uncertain. This research aims to examine the determinants of customer loyalty for recycled goods, with customer satisfaction serving as a mediating factor. The study utilises a quantitative approach, gathering data through an online questionnaire distributed via purposive sampling. To assess the hypotheses, SEM Smart PLS analysis is applied to responses from 302 recycled product consumers. The findings reveal that brand image and environmental concern positively influence customer loyalty. Conversely, brand prestige and product quality demonstrate a negative relationship with loyalty, with the latter showing significant impact. Customer satisfaction mediates the connection between perceived price fairness, product quality, environmental concern, and customer loyalty. This research contributes to marketing and sustainability literature by demonstrating that customers can develop satisfaction and loyalty towards non-food recycled products. For future investigations into recycled product loyalty, a qualitative methodology is recommended
ENTREPRENEURIAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH HYDROPONIC CULTIVATION IN SOUTH MERUYA
This community service program in South Meruya Village, West Jakarta, addresses key challenges faced by the urban community, particularly in hydroponic vegetable farming and marketing. The primary issues include the lack of public awareness about promoting hydroponic products and utilizing internet-based marketing strategies. However, the presence of entrepreneurial housewives in the PKK and the growing demand for hydroponic vegetables present promising opportunities. The program offers two main solutions: (1) developing space-efficient hydroponic systems and (2) implementing effective methods to cultivate high-quality vegetables for consumption and sale. By empowering the community with hydroponic farming skills. Under the MBKM program, teachers and students collaborated with the community to establish hydroponic gardens, enhancing both food security and economic independence. The program's goals include promoting hydroponic entrepreneurship and providing the community with knowledge about hydroponic cultivation, cost analysis, and product pricing. Participants received hydroponic tools and training, which increased their yields and improved their income. Most participants found the program valuable, citing the tools and techniques as instrumental in expanding their scientific knowledge and practical skills in hydroponic farming. This empowerment initiative aims to promote food security and economic independence in South Meruya, with the potential for future replication
ASSISTANCE FOR THE STUDY OF POTENTIAL COAL DOWNSTREAMING PROJECTS IN SOUTH SUMATRA
Community service aims to provide assistance to the government in conducting academic studies to provide an overview and estimation in various aspects studied such as: planning, technical, legal, economic, financial, social sustainability and so on on objects selected as research or pre-feasibility studies (Pre FS) which are then compiled in the form of reports that will be useful for stakeholders (investors, community, government, private entrepreneurs and others) which aim to improve the investment climate in Indonesia which is getting better especially in the field of coal downstreaming with Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) derivative products. The method of implementing this work is carried out using primary data collection techniques (interviews), secondary (data or documents related to the project), surveys and focus group discussions (FGD) on a number of competent parties and related to the business sector. The results of the work are then transformed and presented in the form of a Pre-Feasibility Study report in various forms comprehensively containing all aspects studied in this study, and then promoted in various media, activities and events carried out in various places at home and abroad
IMPROVING THE COMPETENCE OF HUMAN RESOURCES OF MSMES IN CIGUNDUL VILLAGE, SUKABUMI REGENCY
PKM objectives: to improve quality source Power man from the UMKM Faculty of Economics and Business. The PKM activity method consists of from: Business Model Canvas Analysis, innovation management business, and evaluation business. PKM Results: (1) Innovation system management business foot based doormat entrepreneurship with method develop customer relationship (join) with community lovers goods recycle repeat and marketing through track community social; (2) Marketing media innovation use social media Facebook and WhatsApp (already) utilise technology for sell product crafts produced ; (3) Creating field work in Cikundul Village Where there are 20 mothers House the stairs that join become craftsman doormat; (4) Income craftsman doormat increased as much as 15% because existence improvement amount consumers; (5) Increase understanding craftsman doormat on concept entrepreneurship (craftsmen) doormat capable learn values, capacity (ability) and attitudes somebody when face challenge life For get opportunity with various possible risks faced with during operate business; (6) Increased sense of trust self craftsman in operate operational business and execution sale product with system on line
ASSISTANCE ON SUSTAINABLE ASPECTS ASSESSMENT OF MILKFISH CANNING PRODUCTION IN BANJARMASIN, SOUTH KALIMANTAN
Community service aims to provide assistance to local governments and MSMEs in conducting academic studies on various aspects of sustainability on objects selected as research or pre-feasibility studies (Pra FS) which are then compiled in the form of reports that will be useful for stakeholders (investors, communities, governments, private entrepreneurs and others) which aim to improve the investment climate in the South Kalimantan region and Indonesia which is getting better, especially in the downstreaming of milkfish derivative products and other fish which are potential for MSMEs in the Banjarmasin area of South Kalimantan. The method of implementing this work is carried out using primary data collection techniques (interviews) from related parties and secondary (data or documents related to sustainability aspects) which are compiled based on the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) concept guidelines which were carried out in March 2024. The results of this work are then presented in the form of a report that is still related to the Pre FS (Pre Business Feasibility Study) study on the downstreaming of milkfish products and other fish that adopt the sustainability aspects of the SDGs
AUDIO-VISUAL LEARNING THROUGH ANIMATED VIDEO APPROACH FOR CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Fundamentally, children with intellectual disabilities face learning difficulties, particularly in academic memory, and thus require education that emphasizes training, guidance, and support to optimize their potential. Visual learning is related to visual attention, memory, and the ability to distinguish conceptual and perceptual differences (shape stability, form/model, and base) and its cognitive aspects. The learning method we use involves several stages. First, we present two animated educational videos about letters and numbers, as well as animated videos introducing numbers, along with various interactive approaches for the participants with intellectual disabilities. The selection of participants is also based on the criteria and categories set by the institution. The results of this animated video learning are not only engaging and enjoyable but also foster good interaction between participants, educators, parents, and their environment. With visuals that are focused and well-organized, the learning attention can be directed effectively. The characters featured in the animated videos provide a more enjoyable experience, interact with the actions of the characters, and become iconic, making them easy for the participants to follow and remember
PKM IMPROVEMENT COMPETENCY CURRICULUM UJI KOMPETENSI KEAHLIAN (UKK) AND NETWORK AUTOMATION TO IMPROVE SOFT SKILL ASPECTS AT SMKS NUSANTARA
The implementation of Program Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PKM), to improve the competence of SMK TKJ Nusantara 1 Ciputat students in terms of skills and soft skills in facing the Uji Kompetensi Keahlian (UKK) through a series of structured network training and practicum activities. The methods used include theoretical training and intensive practicum implementation that focuses on 1) Network Security Design, Installation and Configuration of Dynamic Routing 2) Wired and Wireless Network Design with VLAN and Routing 3) Troubleshooting Network Services on Client Server Networks 4) Troubleshooting Network Security on WAN Networks 5) Network Automation on MikroTik routers using Paramiko and Netmiko Python. The results achieved showed a significant increase in the technical skills and soft skills of the students. The final scores of the student groups ranged from 8.05 to 9.15. These results indicate that each student is increasingly mastering the technical skills needed for the configuration and management of questions and assignments tested on the UKK. The results of this PKM activity also include the preparation of UKK modules and writing books for Network automation on MikroTik RouterOS using Python, which is intended as a reference and ongoing learning material for students and teachers in practical learning and teaching activities
EDUTOURISM AS AN EFFORT TO STRENGTHEN KELAN VILLAGE RESILIENT AND PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL TOURISM VILLAGE
Kelan Tourism Village is located in Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali Province, and has the potential for marine tourism and culinary tourism by utilizing sea products in the form of seafood as the main menu. This tourism potential is currently underway, but economically it has not yet had a maximum impact, as a result of the existence of complementary products in the form of vegetables to complement the seafood menu which are still purchased from outside the Kelan Tourism Village, even though the plantation area is still available. Based on these problems, the solution provided is the application of the Biofloc Aquaponics Integrated Urban Farming Model, Drip Irrigation Vegetable Garden Tilapia which is packaged as edutourism, targeting elementary school students, middle school students, tourists/visitors, and the Kelan Tourism Village community. The implementation of the solution shows that there has been an increase in understanding, knowledge and skills of the target groups, namely elementary school students, junior high school students, tourists/visitors and the community regarding Integrated Urban Farming Aquaponics Biofloc, Tilapia Fish Garden Vegetable Drip Irrigation. Apart from that, people involved in culinary tourism also experienced an increase in income, as a result of reduced purchases of complementary products in the form of vegetables that they were able to produce themselves, as well as strengthening environmental conservation