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PENINGKATAN KETERAMPILAN INTERNET MARKETING BAGI PEREMPUAN PADA KOMUNITAS KULINER DI BEJIHARJO TRISTANTI; SUJARWO; FITTA UMMAYA SANTI
JURNAL EKONOMI, SOSIAL & HUMANIORA Vol 1 No 03 (2019): INTELEKTIVA : Jurnal Ekonomi, Sosial dan Humaniora E-ISSN 2686-5661
Publisher : KULTURA DIGITAL MEDIA ( Research and Academic Publication Consulting )

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Pelatihan internet marketing bagi perempuan melalui komunitas kuliner merupakan aktifitas untuk menyadarkan kelompok sasaran akan pentingnya pemanfaatan teknologi informasi dalam membantu dunia usaha. Tujuan dari kegiatan ini adalah untuk memberikan pengetahuan dan keterampilan bagi kelompok kuliner dalam memanfaatkan internet marketing dalam peningkatan usahanya. Kegiatan ini menggunakan metode ceramah, diskusi dan learning by project. Hasil dari kegiatan ini adalah kelompok sasaran memiliki pengetahuan pemanfaatan internet marketing. Kelompok sasaran juga memiliki keterampilan dalam pemafaatan internet marketing.
MODEL PEMBELAJARAN MELEMPAR BERBASIS PERMAINAN PADA SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR Muhammad Irfan; Slamet Sukriadi; Sujarwo
Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Adaptif (JPJA) Vol 4 No 01 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Adaptif, Volume 04, No. 01, Mei 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Jasmani Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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Pembelajaran melempar bukan merupakan hal baru dalam proses pembelajaran. Dalam proses pembelajaran pendidikan jasmani model pembelajaran melempar belum banyak yang memvariasinya. Maka dari itu tujuan penelitian ini adalah membuat model pembelajaran melempar berbasis Permainan pada siswa sekolah dasar yang menggunakan model dan sarana yang cocok untuk siswa Sekolah Dasar. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu, penelitian dan pengembangan (research and development) dengan model ADDIE. Dimana terdapat 5 tahapan dalam model ADDIE, yaitu analisis, desain, pengembangan, pelaksanaan, evaluasi. Hasil penelitian menghasilkan produk berupa model pembelajaran melempar berbasis permainan pada siswa sekolah dasar. Model yang dikembangkan dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 20 model. Model Pembelajaran Melempar Berbasis Permainan pada siswa Sekolah Dasar yang dikembangkan dalam penelitian ini bertujuan untuk digunakan oleh pendidik sebagai pedoman bagi para pendidik dalam memberikan materi permainan melempar.
PEMBELAJARAN IPS DENGAN PENDEKATAN INTERDISIPLINARITAS Sujarwo Sujarwo; Deri Ciciria
Lentera: Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2019): Lentera
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This reseach aims to get an overview of learning Social Studies with an interdisciplinarity approach at the Junior High School in Bojong Gede Kabupaten Bogor. This research was conducted qualitatively by trying to discover the implementation of social studies learning in an interdisciplinary by means of an interview, observation, observation the documentation and literature review. Based on the reseach done known that the implementation of social studies learning with an interdisciplinarity approach consists of three aspects, first learning planning, the second implementation of learning and the third evaluation of learning. In the planning stage, the steps taken are; 1) review and analyze standards of competence / core competencies and basic competencies, 2) set the themes, 3) map basic competencies and indicators of material achievement, 4) create theme networks, 4) develop thematic syllabus and 5) compossing lesson plans thematic. At the stage of the implementation of social studies learning with an interdisciplinarity approach can be done by submitting material in an integrated manner based on predetermined themes. The choice of themes in the interdisciplinarity approach can be done by analyzing basic competencies, then determining the theme based on the main topic, based on the main potential and based on the problem, so that the boundaries between one discipline and another become invisible and manifest interdisciplinarity between social studies. At the stage of evaluation of social studies learning with interdisciplinarity is to measure indicators of achievement of competencies that cover three aspects of the domain in accordance with the objectives of social sstudies, namely aspects of skill and values
PEMBERDAYAAN GURU UNTUK PENDIDIKAN LINGKUNGAN MELALUI ANIMASI 2D DALAM PEMBELAJARAN Desy Safitri; Ferdi Fauzan Putra; Sujarwo
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 (2020): PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT - SNPPM2020
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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ABSTRAK Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah untuk sosialisasi kepada guru-guru SMP di dalam menerapkan pendidikan lingkungan melalui animasi 2D dalam pembelajaran. Sasaran kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah guru-guru SMPN 30 dan SMPN 173 Jakarta Utara, dengan pertimbangan bahwa kegiatan sosialisasi guru guru tersebut terkait dengan penerapan pendidikan lingkungan melalui animasi 2D dalam pembelajaran belum pernah dilakukan. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilakukan di Aula SMPN 30 pada tanggal 6 dan 7 Agustus 2020 yang dihadiri oleh 15 orang peserta. Peserta kegiatan ini dibatasi jumlahnya, dikarenakan adanya social distancing akibat pandemi Covid-19. Dalam kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini diberikan tentang materi pendidikan lingkungan melalui animasi 2D dalam pembelajaran melalui metode ceramah bervariasi, tanya jawab, diskusi interaktif, demontrasi, simulasi, dan pengisian kuesioner. Kemudian dilakukan analisis dan pembahasan mengenai cara mengintegrasikan pendidikan lingkungan melalui animasi 2D dalam pembelajaran di sekolah. Hasil akhir kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah meningkatnya pengetahuan, pemahaman, dan penguasaan guru mengenai pendidikan lingkungan melalui animasi 2D dalam pembelajaran untuk membentuk karakter peduli lingkungan siswa. ABSTRACT The purpose of this community service activity is to socialize junior high school teachers in implementing environmental education through 2D animation in learning. The target of this community service activity is the teachers of SMPN 30 and SMPN 173 North Jakarta, with the consideration that the teacher outreach activities related to the implementation of environmental education through 2D animation in learning have never been carried out. This method of implementing community service activities was carried out in the SMPN 30 Hall on August 6 and 7, 2020 which was attended by 15 participants. Participans in this activity were instructed, because of social distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In community service activities that are given about 2D animation environmental education material in learning through various lecture methods, question, and answer, interactive discussioan demonstration simulations and filling out questionnaires. Then an analysis and discussion is conducted on how to integrate 2D animation environtmental education into learning in schools. The end result of community service activities is the knowledge, understanding, and mastery of teachers regarding 2D animation environmental education in learning to form student’s environmental care characters.
SOSIALISASI SENAM JANTUNG DALAM UPAYA MENINGKATKAN KEBUGARAN DAN KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT KOTA BEKASI PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Mastri Juniarto; Rizky Nurulfa; Sujarwo
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 (2020): PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT - SNPPM2020
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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Abstract The cardiac exercise socialization activity is an effort to introduce and develop the level of health / fitness of the community in RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya sub-district, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City. The objectives are (1) The community can improve health and fitness through cardiovascular exercise, (2) improve social relations between the people of RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya Village, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City. The method used in this activity is socialization that is tailored to the analysis of the situation and the needs of the strategic target audience. The steps taken are: (1) Approach and collaboration with the community of RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya Village, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City. (2) Observation to the place where the people of RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya Village, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City. (3) Development of cardiac gymnastics materials. The implementation of this activity took place at RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya Village, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City. This socialization activity will be held once in a meeting. From heart exercise socialization activities as an effort to introduce and develop the level of fitness and health of the community in RT 018, RW 004, Aren Jaya Village, East Bekasi District, Bekasi City and can result in increased social relations between communities. Abstrak Kegiatan Sosisalisasi Senam Jantung sebagai upaya memperkenalkan dan mengembangkan tingkat kesehatan/kebugaran masyarakat RT 018, RW 004 kelurahan Aren Jaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Timur, Kota Bekasi. bertujuan (1) Masyarakat dapat meningkatkan kesehatan kebugaran melalui senam jantung, (2) meningkatkan hubungan sosial antar masyarakat RT 018, RW 004 kelurahan Aren Jaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Timur, Kota Bekasi. Metode yang dipakai dalam kegiatan ini adalah sosialisasi yang disesuaikan dengan analisis situasi dan kebutuhan khalayak sasaran stategis. Adapun langkah-langkah yang ditempuh dengan cara: (1) Pendekatan dan kerjasama dengan masyarakat RT 018, RW 004 kelurahan Aren Jaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Timur, Kota Bekasi.. (2) Pengamatan ke tempat dimana masyarakat RT 018, RW 004 kelurahan Aren Jaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Timur, Kota Bekasi. (3) Pengembangan meteri senam jantung. Pelaksanaan kegiatan ini mengambil tempat di RT 018, RW 004 kelurahan Aren Jaya, Kecamatan Bekasi Timur, Kota Bekasi. Kegiatan sosialiasi ini akan di laksanakan 1kali pertemuan. Dari Kegiatan sosialiasi senam jantung dilakukan dalam 1) Pemberian pengetahuan mengenai kesehatan/kebugaran dengan senam jantung, 2) Memberikan keterampilan dalam pengelolaan materi tentang senam jantung agar menjadi kegiatan mingguan.
SOCIALIZING PROJECT BASED LEARNING METHOD IMPLEMENTATION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN JAKARTA PROVINCE IN INDONESIA Zulela Zulela; Arifin Maksum; Arita Marini; Desy Safitri; Sujarwo; Nurzengky Ibrahim
JURNAL PENGABDIAN MANDIRI Vol. 1 No. 9: September 2022
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Location of this international collaboration of community service is in the Province of Jakarta in Indonesia. The target of this community service is elementary school teachers in the Province of Jakarta in Indonesia. The problem with the target audiences is that the competences in applying Project Based Learning method of primary school teachers in the Province of Jakarta in Indonesia has not been managed properly and their interests in implementing Project Based Learning method are still low. In addition to this, the socialization of Project Based Learning method for Primary School Teachers in Jakarta Province in Indonesia has not been done before. In order to develop the competences of applying Project Based Learning method for Primary School Teachers in Jakarta Province in Indonesia to enhance student creativity and innovation at primary schools in the province of Jakarta in Indonesia, the solution is socialization of applying Project Based Learning method for them
SOCIALIZING INNOVATIVE TEACHING TO SUPPORT PRIMARY SCHOOL DIGITALIZATION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN JAKARTA PROVINCE IN INDONESIA Arita Marini; Sri Nuraini; Desy Safitri; Sujarwo; Nurzengky Ibrahim; Yustia Suntari
J-ABDI: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 5: Oktober 2022
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International collaboration of community service is in the Province of Jakarta. The target of this community service is elementary school teachers in the Province of Jakarta in Indonesia. The problem with the target audiences is that the competences in applying innovative teaching of elementary school teachers in the Province of Jakarta has not been managed properly and their interests in implementing innovative teaching are still low. The socialization of applying innovative teaching given is related to developing the competences of applying innovative teaching to support primary school digitalization with appropriate learning activity programs, understanding the concepts of innovative teaching, school digitalization, and assessment of the competences of applying innovative teaching to measure the success of this community services. Evaluation of process and results is done to find out the competences of elementary school teachers in applying innovative teaching.
PEMANFAATAN BAHAN ALAMI UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN ECOPRINT DALAM MENDUKUNG KREATIVITAS SISWA DAN GURU SD N BUMIREJO R. Angga Bagus Kusnanto; Willy Lontoh; Sujarwo; Wiji Nur Azzahrah; Pratiwi Nurussalamah
Bakti Nusantara Linggau : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Jurnal Bakti Nusantara Linggau
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SDN Bumirejo Kecamatan Jayaloka merupakan kelompokbelajar yang aktif yang berada di kabupatenMusirawas. Kondisilingkungansekolah yang asri dan memilikiberagamdedaunanmenjadipendukungpembuatanecoprint di sekolahtersebut.Metode yang dilakukanyaitudengancarapemberianmateri, pelatihan dan pendampingan. Hasil yang didapatkandalampengabdian ini yaknipertama, guru dan siswa di SD N Bumirejocukupantusiasdalammengikutikegiatan, keduakegiatanpelatihan ini dapatmeningkatkankompetensisertakreativitas guru dan siswadalammembuatEcoprint yang ditunjukkan pada hasilkarya yang dibuat.
EFEKTIFITAS PELATIHAN KOMPETENSI MOTIVASI DALAM MENINGKATKAN WELL-BEING PELATIH OLAHRAGAEFEKTIFITAS PELATIHAN KOMPETENSI MOTIVASI DALAM MENINGKATKAN WELL-BEING PELATIH OLAHRAGA Kurnia Tahki; Sujarwo; Yunita; Tridinda Aprilia
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 3 (2022): PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT - SNPPM2022
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Abstract Motivational competence must be possessed by sports coaches because it is very beneficial both to motivate athletes and to motivate oneself coaches themselves. Coaches who have motivational competence will feel that they are more comfortable, calm, and meaningful. This research was conducted to determine the effectiveness of motivational competency training in improving the well-being of sports coaches. To find out the effectiveness of motivational competency training, it is seen from the difference in the well-being of coaches before and after attending training. This study used an experimental method with a pre-test post-test one group design model. The population of this study was sports coaches in Depok City, West Java Province, while the research sample was taken using convenience sampling techniques or based on the coach's willingness to participate in this study. A total of 86 trainers attended the training, but not all data can be used because only 67 trainers participated in a complete series of research (pre-test, intervention in the form of motivational competency training, and post-test). Data collection on well-being used a well-being questionnaire from Keyes, while data analysis used t-tests and descriptive statistics. The results showed that there was a significant difference in well-being of sports coaches between before and after attending motivational competency training (p= 0.000 < 0.05). The average well-being score of a trainer before attending motivational competency training is 68.25 with a minimum score = 43 and a maximum score = 84 (SD = 9,044). Meanwhile, the average score of trainers after attending motivational competency training is 74.06 with a minimum score = 59 and a maximum score = 84 (SD = 7,328). These results conclude that motivational competency training is effective for improving the well-being of sports coaches. Abstrak Kompetensi motivasi harus dimiliki oleh pelatih olahraga karena sangat bermanfaat baik untuk memotivasi atlet maupun untuk memotivasi diri pelatih sendiri. Pelatih yang memiliki kompetensi motivasi akan merasakan bahwa dirinya lebih nyaman, tenang, dan bermakna. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui efektifitas pelatihan kompetensi motivasi dalam meningkatkan well-being pelatih olahraga. Untuk mengetahui efektifitas pelatihan kompetensi motivasi tersebut dilihat dari perbedaan well-being pelatih sebelum dan setelah mengikuti pelatihan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode eksperimen dengan model pre-test post-test one group desain. Populasi penelitian ini adalah pelatih olahraga Kota Depok Provinsi Jawa Barat, sementara sampel penelitian diambil dengan menggunakan teknik convenience sampling atau berdasarkan kesediaan pelatih dalam mengikuti penelitian ini. Sebanyak 86 pelatih mengikuti pelatihan, namun tidak semua data dapat digunakan karena hanya 67 pelatih yang mengikuti secara lengkap rangkaian penelitian (pre-test, intervensi berupa pelatihan kompetensi motivasi, dan post-test). Pengumpulan data tentang well-being menggunakan kuesioner well-being dari Keyes, sementara analisis data menggunakan uji-t dan statistik deskriptif Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada perbedaan well-being pelatih olahraga yang signifikan antara sebelum dan setelah mengikuti pelatihan kompetensi motivasi (p= 0,000 < 0,05). Nilai rata-rata well-being pelatih sebelum mengikuti pelatihan kompetensi motivasi sebesar 68,25 dengan nilai minimum=43 dan nilai maksimum=84 (SD=9,044). Sedangkan nilai rata-rata pelatih setelah mengikuti pelatihan kompetensi motivasi sebesar 74,06 dengan nilai minimum=59 dan nilai maksimum= 84 (SD= 7,328). Hasil ini menyimpulkan bahwa pelatihan kompetensi motivasi efektif untuk meningkatkan well-being pelatih olahraga.
Relationship between Socio-Economic Status, Interpersonal Communication, and School Climate with Parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education Endrika; Sujarwo; Achmad, Said Suhil
Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Vol 14 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 14 Number 2 November 2020
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini

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Parental Involvement in their children's schooling has long been recognized as a critical component of good education. This study aims to find out the relationship between socioeconomic status, interpersonal communication, and school climate with parental involvement in early childhood education. Using survey and correlational research design, data collection was carried out through accumulation techniques with tests and questionnaires. The data analysis technique used statistical analysis and multiple regressions. The findings in the socio-economic context of parents show that the measure of power is an indicator in the very high category with a total score of 5, while the measures of wealth, honour and knowledge are included in the high category with a total score of 4 in relation to parental involvement. The form of interpersonal communication, the openness of parents in responding happily to information / news received from schools about children is a finding of a significant relationship with parental involvement in early childhood education. The school climate describes the responsibility for their respective duties and roles, work support provided, and interpersonal communication relationships, parents at home and teachers at school. Keywords: Socio-economic Status, Interpersonal Communication, Climate School, Parental Involvement, Early Childhood Education References Amato, P. R. (2005). The Impact of Family Formation Change on the Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Well-Being of the Next Generation. The Future of Children, 15(2), 75–96. https://doi.org/10.1353/foc.2005.0012 Arnold, D. H., Zeljo, A., Doctoroff, G. L., & Ortiz, C. (2008). Parent Involvement in Preschool: Predictors and the Relation of Involvement to Preliteracy Development. 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