https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/issue/feed Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Nusantara 2025-07-27T16:23:21+00:00 Tomi Arianto, S.S., M.A. tomi.arianto@ybpindo.or.id Open Journal Systems <p>Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Nusantara (PCN) adalah jurnal pengabdian multi disiplin ilmu yang diterbitkan oleh Lembaga Riset Cendekia. Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Nusantara (PCN) berfokus pada pengabdian masyarakat dan bersifat open access untuk mendukung para peneliti, mahasiswa dan dosen dalam mempublikasikan artikel terkait pengabdian kepada masyarakat. Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Nusantara (PCN) diterbitkan 2 kali dalam setahun di bulan Juni dan Desember</p> https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/117 Mangrove Conservation: Education, Action, and Collaboration for Sustainable Coastal Ecosystems 2025-05-16T09:49:32+00:00 Adi Nugroho adinugroho@uvers.ac.id Sri Wahyu Nensi ayuwahyu0203@gmail.com Zefri Azharman zefri@uvers.ac.id <p><em>The mangrove ecosystem plays a vital role in maintaining environmental balance, making it one of the most productive ecosystems. In addition to functioning as a natural barrier against coastal abrasion, mangroves also serve as habitats for marine organisms and provide economic resources for local communities. Batam City, as an archipelagic region with approximately 13,000 hectares of mangrove potential, is facing a significant reduction in mangrove forest areas due to development and land-use conversion. In response to this condition, a community service activity was carried out in the form of mangrove tree planting as part of efforts to conserve the mangrove ecosystem. The activity took place in Kampung Terih, Batam, involving students and lecturers, and was supported by the local community. The implementation method consisted of three stages: pre-activity (location survey, stakeholder coordination, and logistical preparation), core activity (environmental education and seedling planting), and post-activity (monitoring and scientific publication). The activity resulted in the planting of approximately 200 mangrove seedlings of the Rhizophora stylosa and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza species. In addition to contributing to environmental rehabilitation, this activity had a positive impact in raising participants’ environmental awareness and providing experiential learning for students. Evaluation indicated challenges in reaching the target number of seedlings and limited information on alternative planting locations. This activity is expected to serve as a sustainable initiative for mangrove conservation in Batam’s coastal areas and to strengthen the role of educational institutions in environmental preservation through community collaboration.</em></p> 2025-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Adi Nugroho, Sri Wahyu Nensi, Zefri Azharman https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/123 Training on Direct Method in Teaching Connected Speech at a Vocational School in Batam 2025-06-17T06:50:00+00:00 Afriana Afriana afrianaupb@gmail.com Ambalegin Ambalegin ambalegin.upb@gmail.com Sipri Hanus Tewarat sipri.tewarat@puterabatam.ac.id Nafdi Irawan nafdi.irawan@puterabatam.ac.id <p><em>This community service program aims to enhance the speaking fluency of vocational school students through the application of the Direct Method in teaching connected speech. Connected speech, a crucial aspect of natural English pronunciation, is often neglected in conventional English instruction. The Direct Method, which emphasizes immersive language use and oral interaction without translation, was chosen to improve students’ spontaneous speaking skills. The training was conducted at SMK Tunas Muda Batam with 19 students participating in a series of interactive sessions. Using qualitative-descriptive methods, pre-training and post-training observations, along with feedback, were analyzed. Results show a significant increase in students’ confidence, listening comprehension, and ability to produce reduced forms such as linking, assimilation, and elision. This activity highlights the effectiveness of the Direct Method in helping EFL learners internalize natural English rhythm and speech patterns.</em></p> 2025-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Afriana Afriana, Ambalegin Ambalegin, Sipri Hanus Tewarat, Nafdi Irawan https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/122 Guidance In Improving Digital Financial Literacy for Housewives 2025-06-12T08:04:42+00:00 Hikmah Hikmah hikmah@puterabatam.ac.id Dian Efriyenti dian.Efriyenti@puterabatam.ac.id Risca Azmiana risca@puterabatam.ac.id <p>This community service aims to improve digital financial literacy for housewives, so that they can manage family finances more effectively and efficiently, and utilize digital technology to improve their economic welfare. Digital financial literacy includes an understanding of how to use technology to manage finances, such as online banking, e-wallets, and financial management applications. However, many housewives still have limited knowledge and skills in this area. This also happens to families who live in the Barelang Mega Jaya Sejati Housing Complex. The method used for this community service activity is the lecture and discussion method, so that a positive interactive dialogue occurs in order to produce several solutions to these problems. The results of this community service activity can have a positive impact on improving digital financial literacy for housewives.</p> 2025-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Hikmah Hikmah, Dian Efriyenti, Risca Azmiana https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/124 Education on the Implementation of the 3R System (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in the Community of Batam City 2025-06-17T06:52:26+00:00 Arsyad Sumantika arsyad.sumantika@puterabatam.ac.id Ganda Sirait Ganda@puterabatam.ac.id Bahariandi Aji Prasetyo bahariandi@puterabatam.ac.id Elsya P.L. Tarigan Elsya.paskaria@puterabatam.ac.id <p><em>The focus of this community service initiative is to provide an understanding to the community about the implementation of the 3R system (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) as an effective waste management approach in Batam City. The background of this activity is the increase in the volume of household waste and the decreasing public knowledge about sustainable waste management. The application of the method uses a persuasive strategy to increase public awareness of the importance of protecting the environment and converting waste into economic value. To achieve this goal, materials about waste, information about the dangers of waste, and the application of the 3R method in household waste management are provided. The community service team also distributed books on how to maintain a clean and healthy environment and manage waste. The results of the activity showed an increase in public understanding of the 3R method and high enthusiasm for improving waste management in the future. This activity not only aims to provide knowledge about processing waste into something valuable, but also encourages the growth of entrepreneurial ideas related to waste management in Batam City.</em></p> 2025-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Arsyad Sumantika, Ganda Sirait, Bahariandi Aji Prasetyo, Elsya P.L. Tarigan https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/120 Improving the Implementation of the ISO 9001:2015 Quality management system in the bottled drinking water industry at PT Makmur Bersama Sahabat 2025-06-15T05:19:13+00:00 Raimon Raimon raimon_pdg@yahoo.co.id Fatmir Edwar fatmiredwar@gmail.com Effendi Effendi Effendi@patipadang.ac.id Oktrison Oktrison Oktrison@patip.ac.id Fejri Subriadi fejrisubriadi@patip.ac.id <p><em>The need for practical drinking water has become an alternative choice for every human being. Practical drinking water is currently packaged with plactic materials that comply with applicable standards and are known as Packaged drinking water (Air Minum Dalam Kemasan/AMDK). Companies that produce AMDK must comply with applicable standards, such as mineral water standards (SNI.3553:2015) and quality management syatem standards (ISO.001:2015). One of the AMDK companies in Padang city, namely PT Makmur Bersama Sahabat (PT.MBS). Based on the data above, the PKM ATI Polytechnic Padang team chose PT.MBS as a partner in the activity PKM at 2024. The main objective of the PKM activity is to share science and technology (IPTEK) with PT.MBS employees. Base on the results of the pre-test and post-test, information was obtained that in general the level of understanding and implementation of the ISO.9001:2015 quality management system was in the ‘Very Good” and “Good” categories. This was proven during the discussion, PKM participants asked realistic questions in accordance with the problems they face everi day in their work situations.</em></p> 2025-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Raimon Raimon, Fatmir Edwar, Effendi Effendi, Oktrison Oktrison, Fejri Subriadi https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/118 Outreach In Efforts To Increase Awareness of Waste Management In Home-Based Noodle Factories In Kendari 2025-06-08T10:58:31+00:00 Siti Rabbani Karimuna siti.rabbanikarimuna@uho.ac.id Husna Abidah husnaspensara@gmail.com Dita Lestari dital6241@gmail.com Evitri Anggraeni evitrianggraeni@gmail.com Indra Yani indrayanhy0203@gmail.com Lidya Sri Ratu Indah lidyasri.ratuindah1@gmail.com Lutfia Andi Astuti lutfiaandi@23astuti.com Muh. Ekzah Faturrahman ekzah14@gmail.com Naqiyyah Aulia Sulistiawati naqiyyahaulia26@gmail.com Nesti Ferlian ⁠nestiferlian06@gmail.com Nirmala Nirmala nirmalamala436@gmail.com Nur Aprilia Mutiara Salam tiaraa29@salam.com Rahma Ramadani rahmarmdni1004@gmail.com Renike Tambunan ⁠reniketambunan12345@gmail.com Rizat Wahyudi rizatwahyudi17@gmail.com Uswatul Hasana uswatulhasana22@gmail.com <p><em>Improper waste management, especially in home industries such as noodle factories, can cause environmental pollution and public health problems. This community service activity aims to increase awareness of waste management in home noodle factories in Baruga District, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. The methods used in this activity are interviews, direct observation, education using poster media, and qualitative evaluation. The results of the observation show that the noodle factory already has a Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPAL) and Wastewater Drainage Channel (SPAL), but the management of liquid waste is still not optimal because the disposal of liquid waste is still allowed to stagnate around the factory area. In contrast, solid waste such as noodle crumbs and recycled waste (plastic, sacks, used egg racks) have been managed well; noodle crumbs are given to farmers as animal feed and recycled waste is given to used goods collectors. The conclusion of this activity shows that solid waste management in noodle factories has been running quite effectively, but liquid waste management still needs to be improved so as not to pollute the environment.</em></p> 2025-07-19T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Siti Rabbani Karimuna, Husna Abidah, Dita Lestari, Evitri Anggraeni, Indra Yani, Lidya Sri Ratu Indah, Lutfia Andi Astuti, Muh. Ekzah Faturrahman, Naqiyyah Aulia Sulistiawati, Nesti Ferlian, Nirmala Nirmala, Nur Aprilia Mutiara Salam, Rahma Ramadani, Renike Tambunan, Rizat Wahyudi, Uswatul Hasana https://www.ejournal.ybpindo.or.id/index.php/pcn/article/view/126 Digital Marketing Technology Literacy of Coffee Farmers to Increase Sales in Kacaribu Village, Karo Regency, North Sumatra 2025-07-27T16:23:21+00:00 Annalisa Sonaria Hasibuan annalisahasibuan@polmed.ac.id Rezha Destiadi rezhadestiadi@polmed.ac.id Andi Supriadi Chan andisupriadi@polmed.ac.id Enda Yunita Surbakti endasurbakti@polmed.ac.id <p><em>Coffee is one of the most profitable communities in Indonesia. In addition to being a foreign exchange earner, coffee farming also absorbs a lot of labor and is the main source of income for farmers, especially in coffee centers. North Sumatra Province is one of the centers of Arabica coffee with an area of ​​79,388.64 hectares and a total production of 71,588 tons, and Robusta coffee with an area of ​​17,778 hectares and a production of 9,283 tons. Karo Regency, with an area of ​​9,210 hectares and a coffee production of 7,411 tons, has great potential in coffee production, especially Karo coffee which is in demand in the international market. However, farmers in Kacaribu Village face obstacles in low digital literacy which hinders global marketing. Lack of knowledge about brand identity and digitalization of promotions makes coffee sales less competitive. Digitalization of marketing through digital technology can increase efficiency and market access. This Community Service (PKM) can increase the digital literacy of coffee farmers through training and mentoring, so that it is expected to have a positive impact on coffee farmers in Kacaribu Village, increase income and expand the reach of the Karo coffee market.</em></p> 2025-08-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Annalisa Sonaria Hasibuan, Rezha Destiadi, Andi Supriadi Chan, Enda Yunita Surbakti