scholarly journals Soji Project: Virtual Campaign And Distribution Of Hand Sanitizer From Local Commodities To Street Vendors

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-72
Author(s):  
Asri Widyasanti ◽  
Angela A. Lasut ◽  
Fani R. Rahmani ◽  
M. Ridwan Rais ◽  
Nurhanifah Puspitadewi ◽  
...  

The SOJI project is one of activity dealing with community empowering and services with the topic "Training on Local Commodity-Based Hand Sanitizers and Natural Disinfectants". This activity is carried out virtually using online media because it is in a pandemic era and is required to carry out remote activities to reduce social contact. SOJI has three main activities in the form of a virtual campaign which is carried out by educating the public about hand sanitizers through social media, making hand sanitizers natural ingredients from local commodities in each student residence, and distributing hand sanitizers made from natural local commodities for free while also educating the importance of cleanliness hand to the street vendors (PKL). The purpose of this activity is to first increase the knowledge and awareness of street vendors and the community about the importance of using hand sanitizer as an alternative to maintaining hand hygiene, secondly to provide information to the community on how to make hand sanitizers made from natural local commodities. The benefit of this activity is to educate street vendors and the general public so that they are more aware of the use of hand sanitizers as an alternative to hand hygiene supervision and the community can make hand sanitizers made from natural local commodities. The achievement obtained from the virtual campaign was the total number of likes in the form of infographics (4 contents) were 912 likes, while two video contents reached 1171 total views over 1 month period.

Author(s):  
Eddy Suwito

The development of technology that continues to grow, the public increasingly facilitates socialization through technology. Opinion on free and uncontrolled social media causes harm to others. The law sees this phenomenon subsequently changing. Legal Information Known as Information and Electronic Transaction Law or ITE Law. However, the ITE Law cannot protect the entire general public. Because it is an Article in the ITE Law that is contrary to Article in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-266
Author(s):  
Colin P. Amundsen ◽  
Cristina Belmonte

ABSTRACTThe problem for archaeologists doing public outreach could be that we do not know who our audience is. Marketing to just the public at large is an extremely broad approach filled with the pitfalls of not engaging enough of the public, so it might be necessary to first find out who within the general public would have the most interest in your discovery and then tailor your presentation to that audience. At the podcastCooking with Archaeologistswe are using digital media, social media marketing, and our experience from the business world to do just that. Podcasting has been a trial-and-error project filled with uncertainty and doubt, and for archaeologists engaged in public archaeology it might be a practical approach to reaching the public and a medium to build an engaged and interested audience. In this “how-to” article, we will reveal what we have learned from this exciting and somewhat demanding venture and suggest how podcasting is a democratizing venture that connects the public to archaeology and the archaeologist.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 305-308
Author(s):  
Mercedes Chan ◽  
Laura Nimmon

Abstract Divisive, disabling and dangerous power has featured heavily in health professions literature, social media and medical education. Negative accounts of the wielding of power have discoloured the lens through which the public sees medicine and distorted the view of a profession long associated with healing, humanism and heart. What has been buried in the midst of this discourse are positive accounts of power where the yielding of power is encouraging, empathetic and empowering. This article offers three personal vignettes illustrating the ability of power to positively affect lives in the practice of medicine, for patients and doctors alike. More of these stories are needed to uplift and rebalance the conversation on physician power and how it can be used for good. It is necessary to provide a narrative framework of what it looks like to be a healer and a humanistic doctor to satisfy the general public through a commitment to cultivate multidimensional future healthcare providers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 644-646 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Teufel ◽  
Adam Schweda ◽  
Nora Dörrie ◽  
Venja Musche ◽  
Madeleine Hetkamp ◽  
...  

Abstract At a time of growing governmental restrictions and ‘physical distancing’ in order to decelerate the spread of COVID-19, psychological challenges are increasing. Social media plays an important role in maintaining social contact as well as exerting political influence. World leaders use it not only to keep citizens informed but also to boost morale and manage people’s fears. However, some leaders do not follow this approach; an example is the German Chancellor. In a large online survey, we aimed to determine levels of COVID-19 fear, generalized anxiety, depression, safety behaviour, trust in government and risk perception in Germany. A total of 12 244 respondents participated during the period of restraint and the public shutdown in March 2020. Concurrent with the German Chancellor’s speech, a reduction of anxiety and depression was noticeable in the German population. It appears that, in addition to using social media platforms like Twitter, different—and sometimes more conservative—channels for providing information can also be effective.


Author(s):  
Martina Barchitta ◽  
Annalisa Quattrocchi ◽  
Andrea Maugeri ◽  
Maria Clara La Rosa ◽  
Claudia La Mastra ◽  
...  

The issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a focus of the World Health Organization, which proposes educational interventions targeting the public and healthcare professionals. Here, we present the first attempt at a regionwide multicomponent campaign in Sicily (Italy), called “Obiettivo Antibiotico”, which aims to raise the awareness of prudent use of antibiotics in the public and in healthcare professionals. The campaign was designed by an interdisciplinary academic team, and an interactive website was populated with different materials, including key messages, letters, slogans, posters, factsheets, leaflets, and videos. The campaign was launched in November 2018 and, as of 21 December 2018, the website had a total of 1159 unique visitors, of which 190 became champions by pledging to take simple actions to support the fight against AMR. Data from social media showed that the audience was between 18 and 54 years of age, with a high proportion of female participants (64%). Interestingly, the LinkedIn page received more than 1200 followers, and Facebook 685 followers. The number of actions taken (pledges) by the audience was 458, evenly divided between experts (53%) and the general public (47%). Additional efforts are needed to reach more people, thus future efforts should focus on further promotion within the Sicilian region to sustain the engagement with the campaign.


Author(s):  
Akmal Yusuf Haryadi ◽  
Azzahra Novita Dewi ◽  
Dannis Pradana ◽  
James Ricardo ◽  
Mela Salsabilah ◽  
...  

The purpose of the 230 KKN BBM group activity period 62 is to educate and prepare the public in facing and responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. Our method is to create two online seminar sessions, where in the first online seminar session the topic we raised was about "new normal" which aims to let the public know in more detail how and what the rules are in the new normal policy and can prepare themselves to face the policy and not misunderstand about new normal. Then our second online seminar raised the topic "maintaining immunity and dental hygiene" which aims to explain how steps need to be taken to maintain immunity especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, as well as knowledge about how to care for cleanliness. teeth and mouth. By using the questionnaire attached after the activities of each online seminar it was found that the majority of participants who attended the seminar were more aware of the "new normal" policy and also knew how to increase body immunity during the Covid-19 pandemic. And the majority of participants felt the information obtained was useful and would apply it in everyday life. And we also carry out social activities directly to the community with the target of street vendors, namely by distributing masks and hand sanitizers in the Sungai Bambu area, Tanjung Priok District, North Jakarta while increasing the community to also run and undergo a "new normal" policy. abstrakTujuan kegiatan kelompok 230 KKN BBM periode 62 adalah untuk mengedukasi dan memperisapkan masyarakat dalam menghadapi dan menanggapi pandemi Covid-19. Metode yang kami lakukan adalah dengan membuat dua sesi seminar online, dimana pada sesi seminar online yang pertama topik yang kami angkat adalah tentang “new normal” yang bertujuan agar masyarakat dapat mengetahui lebih detail bagaimana dan apa saja aturan-aturan yang ada pada kebijakan new normal serta bisa mempersiapkan diri untuk menghadapi kebijakan tersebut dan tidak salah memahami tentang new normal. Lalu seminar online kami yang kedua mengangkat tentang  topik “menjaga imunitas tubuh dan kebersihan gigi” yang betujuan untuk menjelaskan bagaimana langkah-langkah yang perlu dilakukan untuk menjaga imunitas tubuh terutama pada saat pandemi COVID-19 saat ini, serta diberikan juga pengetahuan mengenai cara merawat kebersihan gigi dan mulut. Dengan menggunakan kuosioner yang dilampirkan setelah kegiatan masing- masing seminar online didapatkan bahwa mayoritas dari para peserta yang mengikuti seminar lebih mengetahui tentang kebijakan “new normal” serta juga mengetahui cara meningkatkan imunitas tubuh selama pandemic Covid-19. Dan mayoritas peserta merasa informasi yang didaptkan berguna dan akan mengaplikasikanya dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Serta kami juga melakukan kegiatan sosial secara langsung ke masyarakat dengan target pedagang kaki lima, yaitu dengan cara   membagikan masker dan hand sanitizer di area Sungai Bambu, Kecamatan Tanjung Priok ,Jakarta Utara sambil mengingkatkan masyrakat untuk juga menjalankan dan menjalani kebijakan “new normal”.


Author(s):  
Carlos Figueroa ◽  
Abraham Otero

Until recently, a company's communications with the public were unidirectional and mostly limited to advertisements in mass media. This gave companies almost complete control over their brand and image. Nowadays, a new set of media, in which the public has similar capabilities for creating content as companies has emerged: social media. The growth of this medium has been exponential, endowing it with a reach that can dwarf traditional mass media. Having or not having a presence in such media is not just a choice of the company. The company's customers and the general public can generate content related to a company without the company’s consent. There is no way for the company to avoid it. All they can do is listen to the conversations, engage in them, and try to dampen negative feelings while steering the overall conversation in positive directions. Given the size of social networks and the large number of conversations that they support on a daily basis, manual monitoring is impossible. In this chapter, the authors review and evaluate various tools to support the tasks of monitoring and managing the content of social media that is relevant for a company, a brand, or a product.


Koneksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
Ryo Ryo ◽  
Farid Rusdi

In an era that is all digital, where the exchange of messages occurs so fast and obtains information via the internet. The public can get national and foreign information and news. The most widely used information dissemination now is social media. The most popular social media in the past few years is Instagram. One of them is the @Jktinfo account, an online media that practices citizen journalism, which has been trusted as a credible media based on information content in the city of Jakarta. The author is interested in seeing the effect of citizen journalism practices on meeting the information needs of the public on the @Jktinfo Instagram account in Jakarta. The purpose of this study was to see the effect of citizen journalism practices on online media @Jktinfo on meeting the information needs of the community. The theories used in this research are (E) new media theory, social media, citizen journalism, usability and satisfaction theory, and information needs. The method used in this research is quantitative method. The sample selection technique used is a non-probability sampling technique with a convenient type of sample selection technique. Collecting data in this study is by means of a questionnaire to 150 respondents who are followers of the @jktinfo account and become citizen journalism in the Jakarta area. The results showed that citizen journalism has a significant influence on meeting the information needs of the public in Jakarta.Di era yang serba digital dimana pertukaran pesan terjadi begitu cepat dan mendapatkan informasi melalui internet. Masyarakat dapat memperoleh informasi dan berita nasional maupun mancanegara. Penyebaran informasi yang sangat ramai digunakan sekarang adalah media sosial. Media sosial yang sangat populer beberapa tahun kebelakang adalah instagram. Salah satunya adalah akun @Jktinfo merupakan media online yang melakukan praktik jurnalisme warga yang telah dipercaya sebagai media yang kredibel dengan berbasis konten informasi di wilayah kota Jakarta. Penulis tertarik untuk melihat pengaruh praktik jurnalisme warga terhadap pemenuhan kebutuhan informasi masyarakat pada akun Instagram @Jktinfo di Jakarta. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk melihat pengaruh praktik jurnalisme warga pada media online @Jktinfo terhadap pemenuhan kebutuhan informasi masyarakat. Teori yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu (E) teori media baru, media sosial, jurnalisme warga, teori kegunaan dan kepuasan, dan kebutuhan informasi. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kuantitatif. Teknik pemilihan sampel yang digunakan adalah teknik non probability sampling dengan jenis teknik pemilihan sampel secara nyaman. Pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini yaitu dengan cara kuesioner kepada 150 responden yang merupakan pengikut dari akun @jktinfo dan menjadi citizen journalism di wilayah Jakarta. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa citizen journalism memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap pemenuhan kebutuhan informasi masyarakat di Jakarta.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 84-89
Author(s):  
Hengki Firmanda ◽  
Gian Juliano

This community empowerment activity in making hand sanitizers was carried out in the Nagari Persiapan Aia Manggih Utara, Kecamatan Lubuk Sikaping. WHO officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic due to the increasingly massive spread of COVID-19 in various countries. One of the efforts to avoid this virus is to maintain hand hygiene. Currently, many hand sanitizers are offered in the form of hand sanitizers because their use is more practical. Hand sanitizer is practical to use and can be carried anytime and anywhere. Generally, hand sanitzers are made using alcohol-based ingredients, but the use of alcohol on the skin is considered unsafe, besides that during the Covid-19 pandemic, hand sanitizers have become rare in the market. Therefore, one way to overcome this problem is to make a hand sanitizer made from natural ingredients from betel and lime leaves. The formulation of the problems that arise due to COVID-19 in the Nagari Persiapan Aia Manggih Utara, namely how to educate the public in making hand sanitizers made from natural ingredients, Techniques used in community empowerment related to the manufacture of hand sanitizers with natural ingredients are community participation, discussion and outreach. Based on the results of surveys and interviews conducted at the end of community service activities, 87% of the community understands how to make hand sanitizers made from natural ingredients, 95% of the community understands about COVID-19 and its symptoms of infection, 91% of the community understands efforts to prevent transmission of COVID-19, 88 % of people have understood the new normal policy (new normal habits), and 97% of people have experienced a decrease in income.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saefuddin Saefuddin ◽  
La Ode Santiaji Bande ◽  
Hasmina Tari Mokui

This Thematic Real Work Integrated with Community Service aims to increase the literacy of the people of Southeast Sulawesi regarding COVID-19 and how to mitigate it by using creative content media. This thematic program is one form of community service, so that its implementation follow the action research method with 5 (five) stages, i.e. (1) Diagnosis; (2) Planning; (3) Implementation; (4) Evaluation; and (5) Special learning. This thematic program was attended by 22 students under supervision of three field lecturers and lasted for 30 days online. During this program, more than 20 posters/e-cards and 30 videos have been produced. The content has been disseminated on various social media through the accounts of students and supervisors as well as other internet media. Based on the results of creative content in the form of posters, the public can improve their literacy on social and physical distancing as an effort to accelerate COVID-19 mitigation. Meanwhile, creative content in the form of videos can train the public on how to use and prepare their own hand sanitizer, masks, and PPE by utilizing materials found around them. Thus, it can be concluded that this thematic program has succeeded in providing guidance and debriefing to the people of Southeast Sulawesi as a mitigation effort against the COVID-19 outbreak. 


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