https://ejurnal.unim.ac.id/index.php/pengabdian/issue/feed IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement) 2025-01-15T01:24:17-05:00 Open Journal Systems <div><strong>IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement)</strong> is a biannual refereed journal concerned with the practice and processes of community engagement. The first edition was published in July 2020 and we published twice a year (July and December). This journal provides a forum for academics, practitioners and community representatives to explore issues and reflect on practices relating to the full range of engaged activity. It is a peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research focused on research, implementation, of policy about community engagement. As the name implies, this journal disseminates the issues of community engagement in ASEAN countries regardless of the authors' affiliation. Most of the ASEAN countries share similarities as developing countries, yet it has also a high complexity and a uniqueness in terms of people, region, culture, etc. The issue of community engagement is one of the crucial issues, especially on health, education, and economy. In addition, this journal is supported by the Universita Islam Majapahit (UNIM). The editorial board members are from the indonesian countries accordingly.</div> https://ejurnal.unim.ac.id/index.php/pengabdian/article/view/3378 Developing Students’ Digital Awareness and Resilience in Learning Process 2024-06-29T01:53:44-04:00 Justsinta Sindi Alivi justsinta.alivi@unim.ac.id Hajar Nurma Wachidah hajarnurma@unim.ac.id Pipit Sari Puspitorini puspitorini_ie@unim.ac.id <p>This paper reported the result of a seminar to develop students’ awareness of the use of technology in their learning process. The seminar also discussed their challenges in the use of technology for learning and how they dealt with it. The seminar highlighted the importance of good digital literacy for students, especially how they should use it to support learning in appropriate ways. The seminar was carried out by having presentation and participants’ questions-answers for discussion. It was indicated in the seminar that students felt technology made their learning easier, especially in terms of the access to resources. Nevertheless, the ease also became challenges as it gave them opportunity to perform cheating and distract them in learning.</p> 2025-01-09T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement) https://ejurnal.unim.ac.id/index.php/pengabdian/article/view/3684 PUBLIC SPEAKING ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO DEVELOP THE INTERESTS AND TALENTS OF STUDENTS OF THE INDONESIAN ISLAMIC STUDENT MOVEMENT, MAJAPAHIT ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY. 2025-01-10T04:59:05-05:00 Hajar Nurma Wachidah hajarnurma@unim.ac.id Moch. Ichdah Asyarin Hayau Lailin lailin8871@gmail.com Ratnaningrum Zusysana Devi evie.ratnaningrum@gmail.com <p>Public Speaking Training<strong>&nbsp;</strong>is a series of activities designed to improve one's ability to speak in public. This training is very important, especially for students, because good speaking skills will be very useful in various aspects of life, such as presenting assignments, attending seminars, or even having a career. However, many of the current Zero generation have a low level of self-confidence so they need motivation to be active in speaking, conveying aspirations, organising, especially students as the nation's successors. In this mentoring and public speaking training activity, several methods are used, namely needs mapping, material preparation, training implementation, evaluation. The result of this service is that PMII students at Majapahit Islamic University experience an increase in self-confidence, an increase in delivering messages, an increase in mastering the audience and an increase in soft skills that are more vocal and dare to express their opinions.</p> 2025-01-10T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2025 IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement) https://ejurnal.unim.ac.id/index.php/pengabdian/article/view/3682 Rural Development Strategy Through the Implementation of Desa Sejahtera Mandiri (DSM) 2025-01-10T05:35:44-05:00 Suprapto Suprapto suprapto@unim.ac.id <p>Desa Sejahtera Mandiri (DSM) aimed at the public welfare. Efforts is a decrease in the number of poor and provision of skills / soft skills. DSM seeks to finalize the number of poor and welfare efforts in 4 villages (Gajahrejo, Sidodadi, Pamotan, and Lebakjabung). This study would focus on the planning, implementation and program goals DSM. The approach in this study is a participatory policy research. Sources of data in this study is LP2M UM, TKSK, the Village, some recipients of the program, the Youth Village, and Pokdarwis / LMDH. The data collection is done by observation, interviews, focus group discussions (FGD), and documentation study. The results of this study indicate that become effective DSM programs are programs Livable House photo (RTLH), Business Group (KUBE), and the development of tourism. With the program's target beneficiaries in accordance with the criteria according to the data with social welfare problems (POM). Has built 30 RTLH and formed two (2) KUBE per each village. Therefore DSM targets, still two (2) program which takes place from 9 (nine) achievement of the program. In the field of tourism development has aligned travel concept set.</p> 2025-01-10T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2025 IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement) https://ejurnal.unim.ac.id/index.php/pengabdian/article/view/3707 ASSISTANCE IN CONSTRUCTING SEMIOTIC AND PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING MASCOT “KUCING CONDROMOWO” MOJOKERTO CITY AT THE 2023 EAST JAVA PROVINCIAL SPORTS WEEK 2025-01-15T01:24:17-05:00 Rakhmad Saiful Ramadhani dhani@unim.ac.id Masnia Ningsih masnia_ningsih@unim.ac.id <p>Assistance in constructing the "Kucing Condromowo" mascot for the 2023 East Java Provincial Sports Week (PORPROV) in Mojokerto City integrates local historical, cultural, and semiotic values. The selection process employed the concept of "Endemic Spirit," emphasizing native animals and cultural symbols representative of the region's identity. The cat, rooted in historical and cultural significance, was chosen for its agility, a trait reflecting athletic excellence. The name "Kucing Condromowo" embodies the philosophical and historical narrative of Mojokerto's traditions. The mascot design incorporates elements such as Iket Sambang blangkon, symbolizing self-control and remembrance, and the Surya Mojopahit necklace, which reflects Mojokerto’s historical ties to the Majapahit Kingdom. Additional design features like the patterned Sulur Gringsing cloth and color symbolism of the "telon" cat (white, yellow, red, and black) convey values of purity, ambition, resilience, and balance. This mascot transcends its role as an event symbol to serve as an emblem of regional pride and identity, aligning with PORPROV’s mission to celebrate sportsmanship and promote local culture. The initiative also emphasizes preserving Mojokerto’s traditional crafts and introducing them to future generations.</p> 2024-12-18T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2025 IJCDE (Indonesian Journal of Community Diversity and Engagement)