scholarly journals Pembuatan Trainer Tempat Sampah Otomatis Guna Menyiasati Masalah Sampah Di Lingkungan Masyarakat (Making Automatic Trash Trainer To Get Rid of Waste Problems in the Community Environment)

Author(s):  
Hans Perdana Putra ◽  
Syamsudin Nur Wahid

Ngadirejo Village is a safe and comfortable village with the majority of the population working in agriculture and animal husbandry. However, on the other hand, public awareness and concern for handling waste is still lacking. Concerns about the waste problem can be reduced by increasing public awareness to treat waste properly and correctly. Therefore, the author tries to make a tool that is an Automatic Trash Place so that the community members are not reluctant to throw garbage in the trash. They do not need to touch the lid of the trash, to open it only need to hold hands and automatically the trash can will open. Trash cans are made by modifying existing bins. Swivel-covered bins are connected by servo motors and ultrasonic and infrared sensors which are controlled by the Arduino Uno microcontroller kit. This trash can can function properly and be used properly by the community. The results of this research are that the trash can can respond to garbage that is 20 cm away quickly and the trainer is used by students of the electrical engineering study program at Balitar Islamic University as a learning medium.

2022 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Banan Hudaib ◽  
Ali F. Al-shawabkeh ◽  
Fadia Hudaib

Background and Objectives: On March 11, the World Health Organization stated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was a global pandemic; the rapid and extended spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a significant cause of concern for face-to-face university study. This study investigated the knowledge and awareness of chemical engineering students in Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU) in Jordan about respiratory protective measures against COVID-19.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was developed using a multi-stage random sampling technique conducted from April 21–28, 2020. The data were collected through an online questionnaire distributed to BAU's chemical engineering students, with 179 responders completed the survey correctly. The data were analyzed statistically using the SPSS program. The questionnaire consisted of two parts: the first measured the student's general knowledge about the COVID-19 pandemic, while the second focused on the respiratory protection methods against COVID-19; it was structured to assess the student's knowledge about the suitable types of masks and respirators used in COVID-19 prevention, their detailed mechanism of action and filtration process type, their production materials, and finally how the student's knowledge affects choosing a proper preventive method.Results: The study found moderate awareness among engineering students about COVID-19 causative agent, effective preventive masks/respirators used, and the mask's viral blockage mechanisms. A total of 89 respondents (49.7%) pointed to the correct best protective mask, i.e., N95 mask. On the other hand, 119 respondents (66.5%) believed that a surgical mask is the best protective mask. The study also showed differences in knowledge between different academic years; the knowledge about respirators, masks, and their action mechanism among senior students in the last three academic years was better than the younger students with a P-value of 0.047 for knowledge about respirator used for protection against coronavirus disease and the P-value of 0.028 for knowledge of the comparisons between the N95 and surgical mask. On the other hand, the study showed a lack of awareness of the most suitable mask types used in pandemics and the appropriate use method.Conclusions: The study found that chemical engineering students in Al-Balqa university were moderately knowledgeable regarding COVID-19 respiratory preventive methods; these results provided an overview of each student's community's knowledge level. Therefore, efforts are needed to improve public awareness through comprehensive educational campaigns to increase students' knowledge, attitude, and practice.


ADDIN ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 247
Author(s):  
Badrun Badrun

<p>The discourse on Islam Nusantara has become quite popular discussion among Indonesian society in the last two to three years. Not only in the grassroots level, Islam Nusantara also becomes a study in several Islamic institutions in Indonesia. In fact, there are some Islamic universities that have opened Islam Nusantara study program. On the one hand, many groups welcomed the studies of Islam Nusantara after being proclaimed by <em>Nahdliyyin</em> in the 33<sup>th</sup> NU Congress in Jombang, 2015. But on the other hand, there are some groups who reject Islam Nusantara and considered it as heresy in Islam. Essentially, Islam Nusantara is not a new movement, not a new mazhab, not a new ideology, and certainly not a new religion. Islam Nusantara is Islam that exists in the nation and is not sourced from the nation. However, Islam Nusantara accepts and accommodates national cultures as long as it does not contradict the Islamic rules (sharia). It means, Islam Nusantara compromises the culture, appreciates the land where they live, but it does not eliminate tradition as long as it is still in harmony with Islamic sharia. This can become the foundation of our nationalism inauguration. In other words, Islam Nusantara does not only discuss about religious issues, but also about nationalism.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Herri Purwanto ◽  
Amiwarti Amiwarti ◽  
Adiguna Adiguna ◽  
Reffanda Kurniawan

<p><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Kegiatan Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (PPM) yang dilakukan oleh dosen Prodi Teknik Sipil Universitas PGRI Palembang di MAN 1 Ogan Ilir Indralaya ini bertujuan agar siswa dan guru dapat mengenal dan menambah pengetahuan tentang lubang resapan biopori (LRB) dan manfaatnya bagi lingkungan sekolah. Dimana di areal MAN 1 Ogan Ilir sering tergenang air saat hujan turun.  Metode yang dilakukan adalah dengan memberi penyuluhan dan praktek langsung di halaman sekolah.  Peserta yang hadir yaitu guru dan siswa MAN 1 Ogan Ilir sangat antusias dengan kegiatan yang dilaksanakan, sehingga akhirnya mereka mempraktekkan sendiri cara membuat LRB. Dan juga dijelaskan manfaat lain dari LRB adalah dapat membuat pupuk kompos organik, dengan cara memasukkan sampah daun yang ada di lingkungan sekolah ke dalam LRB. Dan dalam waktu 2 bulan pupuk kompos sudah dapat dipanen. Sehingga pemanfaatan Lubang Resapan Biopori (LRB) di MAN 1 Ogan Ilir sangat cocok</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><em>Community Service Activities (PPM) carried out by lecturers of the Civil Engineering Study Program, PGRI Palembang University at MAN 1 Ogan Ilir Indralaya aims so that students and teachers can get to know and increase knowledge about biopore infiltration holes (LRB) and its benefits for the school environment. Where in the area of MAN 1 Ogan Ilir is often flooded when it rains. The method used is to provide counseling and practice directly in the school yard. The participants who attended were students and teachers of MAN 1 Ogan Ilir were very enthusiastic about the activities being carried out, so that they finally practiced how to make LRBs themselves. And also explained the other benefits of LRB is that it can make  organic compost, by inserting leaf litter from the school environment into the LRB. And within 2 months the compost can be harvested. So that the use of Biopore Infiltration Holes (LRB) at MAN 1 Ogan Ilir is very suitable</em></p>


Conciencia ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zainuri

Society (society) is a group of people who form a semi-closed (or semi-open) system, where most interactions are between individuals in the group. The variety of education received by students in this community is very much. These include the formation of habits, formation of knowledge, attitudes and interests, as well as moral and religious formation. Education in community education can be said to be indirect education, education carried out unconsciously by the community. And the students themselves consciously or not, they have educated themselves, strengthening their faith and self-confidence in the values ​​of morality and religion in society. That is, the community environment influences the development of students. The influence given by the environment is intentional and accidental. That is, the environment has no specific intentions in influencing the development of students. And the community environment is very influential for children's character development. If the child is in a good community environment, it will also have a good influence on the development of the child's character. Likewise, on the other hand a bad environment can also have a bad influence on children's character development. As parents, they must be smart and smart to choose a good environment for their children, because it will determine the child's character development. Character education as an effort to develop character is an effort made by the world of education to help students understand, care and act in accordance with ethical values. The purpose of character education is to form characters that are implemented in the subject's essential values ​​with the behaviors and attitudes they have. In this case the formation of character, there must be educational networks. Especially in information technology and telecommunications today, one of the factors that have a huge influence on development or vice versa is the destruction of the character of society or the nation is mass media, especially electronic media, with the main actors being television. Actually the magnitude of the role of the media, especially print and radio media, is in the development of national character. The mass media plays a dual role. On the one hand, playing public service advertisements or touching advertisements, on the other hand broadcasts programs/soap operas which actually show negative things, which ultimately are not shunned, instead imitated by the audience. The media must be controlled by the state. The state has an obligation to control all media activities, so that they are in accordance with the goals of the country itself. The legal instruments must be clear and fair. Indonesia itself has a Depkominfo, but only regulates frequency policies, broadcasting rights, and so on. More specifically, there is the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI), which was formed more independently, but recognized by the government. KPI is expected to be able to filter media activities (especially television) to suit the country's goals, norms, culture, customs, and of course religion. However, until now, the KPI is considered to be still quite weak in acting (filtering), and so than that, it is very necessary (strength) of the participation of the community in controlling these media.


2017 ◽  
Vol 73 (11) ◽  
pp. 713-716
Author(s):  
Paulina Dudko ◽  
Andrzej Junkuszew ◽  
Krzysztof Tomczuk

The aim of the study was to determine the degree of parasitic invasion at various physiological stages, as well as tracing the dynamics of parasitic invasions in a flock of sheep kept in the combined indoor-pasture management system. The observations were performed on 224 mother ewes of the synthetic SCP prolific meat line over the course of two years. The animals were kept in the combined indoor-pasture management system with uniform feeding and environmental conditions and were under continuous animal husbandry and veterinary supervision. The ewes participating in the experiment were not wormed in the year preceding the experiment and during the observations. The experiment involved parasitologic tests aimed at the determination of abundance and prevalence of invasions of gastrointestinal parasites in mother ewes. The study material was faeces collected from the rectum in the following stages: pregnancy (November), day 2, 28, 42 and 56 after lambing, drying off (day 100 after lambing) and rest (between dry-off and mating). In the analysis of the results of the study it can be noted that, in most cases, the highest prevalence and abundance levels are observed in the infertility period. Moreover, the period of pregnancy and lambing was a crucial one. On the other hand, the lowest abundance and prevalence levels in the majority of cases were observed on day 28 and 42 after lambing. The results of the study should be taken into consideration during the development of prevention strategies limiting parasitic invasions in sheep flocks. Adjusting chemotherapy to the most important periods of parasitic invasions will enable a more efficient fight against parasites. It should also reduce the excessive use of chemical preparations, which is crucial due to the increasing resistance of parasites. Apart from the aforementioned actions, farmers should pay attention to supporting immunity by means of feed, especially in the periods of highest vulnerability to invasions. Such actions should lead to the reduction of losses caused by parasitic invasions in sheep flocks.


Author(s):  
Yudhi Prabowo Kusuma ◽  
Sutrisno Sutrisno ◽  
Muhammad Hamka Ibrahim

The Development of Portal Elektro Information System is carried out to create solutions for administrative problems related to Internship and Final Project, especially students, lecturers, and Electrical Engineering staff. Moreover it is an effort to improve the quality of the system to be more innovative and support the needs of Electrical Engineering study program. The System of Portal Elektro covers student needs to carry out internship or final project, starting from implementation guidelines, proposal writing, until becomes final report. This information system is developed with Rapid Application Development method, and use Laravel framework with the concept of MVC (Model, View, Controller) which can separate application based on application components, such as: manipulation data, controller, and user interface. With the RAD method and Laravel framework, application development can be done quickly and structured making it easier for further development in the future. The developed system has been successfully tested and applied in the Electrical Engineering study program at UNS and is planned to be implemented in several other study programs.


2006 ◽  
Vol 14 (VII) ◽  
pp. 37-50
Author(s):  
Bambang Gonggo Murcitro

The objectives of primary education is to give students basic competence to develop their life as an individual, as part of a community and as citizen. On the other hand, the objective of a nature science in primary education is to give students competencies to develop their knowledge, skill, and attitude that is useful in their daily life. Nature science in primary education refers to knowledge rather science. It means that what is teach in primary education are practice things, useful to the living and then in any circumstances and any life aspects. The mission and objectives in teaching nature science in primary education is related to the environment problems in school environment as well as community environment problems in school environment around the students. The environment around the kids should have been used by the teacher to teach natural science because the environment itself the objective, source, and learning facilities. The manufacture of teaching natural science in primary education can be obtained by doing a meaningful learning process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 80-87
Author(s):  
Dian Pratama ◽  
Wulan Ruhiyyih Khanum

Macanputih is a village located in Kabat Subdistrict, Banyuwangi Regency, where most of its citizens work in the agricultural sector. This village is a village built by the Accounting Study Program of Airlangga University from October 2018. The problem that occurred in this village is the lack of public awareness in cultivating local potential in the village. After the first volume of community service was carried out, the other problems that arose were MSMEs and Farmers' Groups who had limitations in enlarging capital and licensing PIRTs on their products, even though the products were already well known and competitive. Seeing this problem, the Accounting Study Program of Airlangga University held a Accounting Village program, which is a sustainable community service to develop the potential possessed by Macanputih village, activities carried out in stages, ranging from training to the utilization of local potential, to economic development. Through this activity, it is expected that residents in Macanputih Village can work together with related parties in developing their villages. Another expected output is the formation of cooperatives to help with capital problems faced.


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