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61 Information Technology ABS-12

DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES AT STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19 MEDAN
a) Andrian, b) Gunawan, c) Prily Fitria Aziz, d) Najwa Firsty Aznia

a,b,c,d) Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif
Jl. Guru Sinumba No 6 Medan


Abstract

Educational Development Contribution is a routine fee collected by schools to finance school needs. SMA Negeri 19 Medan is one of the public high schools with more than 1500 students who collect SPP fees in the city of Medan. However, in managing the SPP payment system, it still uses manual recording methods in the Financial Ledger and Student Payment Cards. So that problems often occur such as the length of time to make SPP financial reports so that a computerized payment information system is needed so that information related to financial reports can be made in real time. By implementing a computerized information system for SPP payments, it is hoped that it will make it easier to make financial reports, make a list of students who are late in paying, have neatly stored payment data, be able to inform parents regarding late payments and be able to make financial balance reports quickly.

Keywords: Payment Information System, Tuition Fee Payment

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62 Information Technology ABS-15

DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES AT STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19 MEDAN
a) Andrian, b) Gunawan, c) Prily Fitria Aziz, d) Najwa Firsty Aznia

a,b,c,d) Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif
Jl. Guru Sinumba No 6 Medan Helvetia
Kota Medan


Abstract

Educational Development Contribution is a routine fee collected by schools to finance school needs. SMA Negeri 19 Medan is one of the public high schools with more than 1500 students who collect School fees in the city of Medan. However, in managing the School fees payment system, it still uses manual recording methods in the Financial Ledger and Student Payment Cards. So that problems often occur such as the length of time to make School fees financial reports so that a computerized payment information system is needed so that information related to financial reports can be made in real time. By implementing a computerized information system for School fees payments, it is hoped that it will make it easier to make financial reports, make a list of students who are late in paying, have neatly stored payment data, be able to inform parents regarding late payments and be able to make financial balance reports quickly.

Keywords: School fee Payment, Information System payment

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63 Information Technology ABS-28

Integrating E-learning and Project-Based Learning to Enhance Higher Order Thinking Skills in Indonesian Polytechnic Students
Sanjaya Pinem* (a), Herly Nurahmi (b), Freddy Yakob (c), Tristan Raharjo (d)

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

This research explores the integration of E-learning and Project-Based Learning (PBL) to enhance Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) among polytechnic students in Indonesia. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the Research and Development (R&D) methodology, and the 4D model, an educational intervention was developed and validated. The intervention, designed to support collaborative learning and resource sharing, proved effective in enhancing students^ ability to navigate complex problems and think critically. The study reveals the potential of digital platforms combined with PBL in fostering critical and collaborative skills necessary for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The intervention was well-received and effective, achieving a high practicality score of 81%, suggesting its potential for broader application. The research recommends further exploration of comprehensive strategies and technological implications in diverse educational contexts.

Keywords: Project-Based Learning, Learning Management System, Higher-Order Thinking Skills

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64 Information Technology ABS-38

Real-Time Sign Language Translator for Children with Hearing Impairments Using Gaussian Naive Bayes Algorithm and Mediapipe
Fadly Shabir, Arysespajayadi, Ahmad Irfan Abdullah and Muh. Aidil

Politeknik Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan VI No.50, Tamalanrea Jaya, Kec. Tamalanrea, Kota Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan 90245


Abstract

This research aims to develop a sign language translator application for deaf children. The system utilizes MediaPipe and applies the Gaussian Naive Bayes Algorithm. The primary focus of the study is to enhance communication skills among hearing-impaired children through the interpretation of sign language gestures. The research is structured into several stages. Initially, sign language gesture data is gathered from various sources. Subsequently, the data is analysed to identify relevant gestures. The dataset is then split into two parts: training data for model development and experimental data for evaluation. Next, features are extracted from the gestures, and a Gaussian Naive Bayes model is constructed using the training data. Following the training process, the model is tested using the experimental data to assess system performance. The aim is for this research to make a significant contribution by improving communication abilities for children with hearing impairments through the development of an efficient and accurate system or application for translating hand gestures.

Keywords: Real-Time Sign, Naive Bayes Algorithm, Mediapipe

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65 Information Technology ABS-40

Assessing e-Service Quality and e-Service Quality^s Recovery of e-Marketplace: A Case in Indonesia
Raffi Arya Prayoga, Ni Wayan Sriyanti, M. Mujiya Ulkhaq

Diponegoro University


Abstract

The development of the internet has transformed business operations across various sectors, especially in the service industry, where traditional methods have shifted to modern electronic services (e-services). The quality of these e-services plays a crucial role in a company success by directly influencing customer satisfaction and overall business performance. Therefore, assessing e-service quality has emerged as a critical area of study. This paper focuses on evaluating e-service quality using the E-S-QUAL scale and its recovery using the E-RecS-QUAL scale, conducting a case study at T-Shop, a prominent global e-marketplace. The study reveals that while T-Shop achieves a relatively high overall average score of 4.039 for e-service quality, indicating strong initial service performance, there is significant room for improvement in e-service quality recovery. These findings underscore the importance of continuous improvement in managing e-service quality, especially in responding to and recovering from service failures. By addressing these areas, T-Shop can potentially strengthen its competitive edge and better meet customer expectations in the dynamic landscape of e-marketplace.

Keywords: e-service quality, e-marketplace, E-S-QUAL, E-RecS-QUAL

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66 Information Technology ABS-43

Optimizing New Student Admission Promotion Using K-Means Clustering: A Case Study of Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif PSDKU Makassar
Arysespajayadi (a*), Fadly Shabir (a), Ahmad Irfan Abdullah (a), Ridwan Jamal (a)

a) Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Jl. Srengseng Sawah Raya No.17, RT.8/RW.3, Srengseng Sawah, Kec. Jagakarsa, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12630, Indonesia
*arysespajayadi[at]polimedia.ac.id


Abstract

This research was conducted with the aim of applying the K-Means method to cluster promotional strategies in the process of admitting new students at Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif PSDKU Makassar. The data used in this study includes survey data to students to obtain information sources. Through analysis using the K-Means method, it produces 3 predetermined clusters, namely spirit, great, good. The promotional strategy of the Spirit Cluster of 5.6 indicates that the sources of information included in this Cluster, such as the Internet, social media, and Alumni Recommendations, have a higher value of influence in attracting prospective students. This score is obtained from the average normalized value of respondents on information sources in the Spirit Cluster and is used to determine the priority of information sources in promotion. then for the Spirit Cluster the validation test using the Silhouette Score Method of 0.1979 shows that this clustering has a fairly good level of internal cohesion but there is some overlap between clusters. This may be due to similar linkages between promotional information sources. The Davies-Bouldin Index of 0.4219 shows a fairly good distance between clusters, indicating that the clusters formed have a moderate degree of separation. The combination of these two values indicates that the clustering results are representative enough to be analyzed further in the context of promotional strategies. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide valuable insights for Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif PSDKU Makassar in improving the effectiveness of the promotion of new student admissions and attracting more applicants.

Keywords: K-Means- promotion strategy- new student admissions.

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67 Information Technology ABS-48

Application of K-Nearest Neighbor Regression Methods in Predicting Data Sales
Suhendra and Siti Aisyah

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia


Abstract

CV. XYZ is a company specializing in the retail sales of women^s clothing. One of the challenges faced by the company is the difficulty in predicting which products will be popular among customers. To address this issue, it is essential to use the k-nearest neighbor regression algorithm to forecast product sales. The goal of this prediction is to assist the company in identifying products that are highly favored by customers by analyzing sales data and predicting future sales trends at CV. XYZ. Additionally, this research aims to evaluate the prediction model^s accuracy by calculating the error rate. The method employed in this study is the k-nearest neighbor regression, and the data processing stages are conducted using the Knowledge Discovery in Database (KDD) methodology. The results of the sales predictions for women^s clothing products at CV. XYZ using the k-nearest neighbor regression method with different K values are as K = 3 produced an RMSE value of 0.22607, with predictions for the Jumpsuit product in April. K = 6 produced an RMSE value of 0.27569, with predictions for the Homeware product in February. K = 8 produced an RMSE value of 0.29608, with predictions for the Muslim wear product in March. K = 2 produced an RMSE value of 0.34004, with predictions for the Dress product in April. K = 4 produced an RMSE value of 0.35204, with predictions for the Skirt product in September. K = 11 produced an RMSE value of 0.37841, with predictions for the Blouse product in November. K = 11 produced an RMSE value of 0.39944, with predictions for the Scarf product from January to December. K = 9 produced an RMSE value of 0.39598, with predictions for the Coat product in December. K = 14 produced an RMSE value of 0.40819, with predictions for the Tunic product in December. K = 14 produced an RMSE value of 0.47897, with predictions for the Suit product in August and December. K = 12 produced an RMSE value of 0.50079, with predictions for the Blazer product in July. K = 14 produced an RMSE value of 0.51028, with predictions for the Pants product in November. It is concluded that the average error rate across all models falls within a low error range, specifically between 0.00 - 0.299.

Keywords: KNN, Regression, Prediksi, Multiplicative Decomposition.

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68 Information Technology ABS-64

Examining the Performance of Campus IT Services Through Student Complaints Using Advanced Sentiment Analysis with BERT
Deny Hermansyah, Sinarring Azi Laga*, Hariadi Yutanto, Gaguk Suprianto, Yusuf Effendi, M.Anang Kariawan

Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas


Abstract

The quality of campus IT services plays a crucial role in enhancing the academic experience for students. This study explores the application of advanced sentiment analysis using Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) to evaluate student complaints regarding IT services at higher education institutions. By leveraging BERT^s capabilities, the research aims to provide a deeper understanding of the nuances and complexities within student feedback, which traditional sentiment analysis methods often overlook. The findings reveal that many student complaints are centered around issues such as access difficulties and the need for additional support in navigating IT systems. The analysis indicates a predominance of negative sentiment in student feedback, highlighting critical areas for improvement in IT services. The study emphasizes the importance of utilizing sophisticated natural language processing technologies to gain actionable insights that can drive continuous enhancements in service quality. Recommendations include improving IT infrastructure, providing better technical support, and developing more user-friendly information systems. By implementing these strategies, educational institutions can enhance their IT services, ultimately leading to increased student satisfaction and a more effective learning environment. This research underscores the transformative potential of advanced sentiment analysis in shaping the future of campus IT service management.

Keywords: IT Services, BERT, Sentiment Analysis

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69 Information Technology ABS-75

STUDY OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIAL COMPETENCIES SPECIFICATION OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS AS PREPARATION FOR RETIRED EMPLOYMENT
zalzulifa

politeknik negeri media kreatif


Abstract

This survey aims to evaluate the needs and competency interests of Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in Taiwan in order to increase the effectiveness of the training and support provided. The survey was conducted in the period June to August 2024 involving 150 PMI respondents spread across various employment sectors in Taiwan. The methods used include online questionnaires and face-to-face interviews. Survey results show that the majority of PMIs in Taiwan have an urgent need for training in specific technical skills and Mandarin. Most respondents identified a gap between the skills they have and those required in their current workplace. The most in-demand technical skills include machine maintenance, welding, and skills in the use of the latest technological devices. In addition, Mandarin language skills are an important factor that often becomes an obstacle in communicating effectively with employers and co-workers. In terms of training, PMI shows a preference for flexible training methods, including online training and application-based modules that can be accessed independently. Respondents also highlighted the importance of counseling support and development of soft skills such as time management and communication to improve their performance at work. Recommendations from this survey include developing training programs that are more targeted and tailored to the specific needs of PMIs, increasing the accessibility of language training, and adding psychosocial support services. It is hoped that the implementation of these recommendations can reduce the skills gap, increase PMI^s work productivity, and improve their welfare while working in Taiwan as well as having a post-service business plan when they return to their homeland.

Keywords: Migrant Workers, Taiwan, Retirement

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70 Information Technology ABS-89

Developing a Simple Speech-to-Text Application Using App Inventor to Improve Engineering Students^ Pronunciation
Widi Sriyanto1, a), Nurianti Sitorus2, b), Cholid Mawardi3, c)

1,2,3Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to develop a simple Speech-to-Text (STT) application using App Inventor to improve the pronunciation skills of vocational students, particularly those in engineering programs. As proficiency in foreign languages, such as English, is increasingly important in professional settings, accurate pronunciation is a critical skill often overlooked in traditional language instruction. The STT application provides a flexible and user-friendly platform that enables students to practice their pronunciation autonomously by receiving instant feedback on their speech. This research followed a design and development methodology, beginning with the identification of students^ needs through questionnaires and tests. The application was tested on 30 engineering students over four weeks, during which their pronunciation improved significantly, as indicated by pre-test and post-test results. The findings suggest that STT applications are effective tools for enhancing pronunciation, increasing student engagement, and fostering self-directed learning. The study concludes that integrating such technology in language learning offers potential solutions to challenges in professional communication for vocational students.

Keywords: Pronunciation, Speech-To-Text, App Inventor

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71 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-20

MAKING GLOW IN THE DARK SCREEN PRINTING ON COTTON MATERIAL (COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PHOSPHORUS AND RUBBER)
Komda Saharja, Juwairiah, Faudunasokhi Telaumbanua, Pengawet Panjaitan, Hanna Efraim Waruwu

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif PSDKU Medan


Abstract

Screen printing consists of various types including glow in the dark screen printing. This study aims to determine the effect of the ratio of phosphorus and transparent rubber on the final results of glow in the dark screen printing. This type of research is an experiment, which has independent variables, namely the ratio of phosphorus and rubber 2:5, 3: 5, 4: 5, and 5: 5, the dependent variable is the final results of glow in the dark screen printing which includes three aspects namely sharpness, texture, and adhesion, control variables, namely screen, cliche, coating technique, squeegee, base ink color, phosphorus color, fabric used and the person who made the screen printing. The data collection method uses observations conducted by 10 observers. Data analysis uses mean value data. The results of the analysis show that there is a significant effect between the ratio of Phosphorus and Rubber 2:5, 3: 5, 4: 5, and 5: 5 on the final results of glow in the dark screen printing which includes aspects of color sharpness, texture, and ink adhesion. In terms of color sharpness, a 2:5 ratio produces the sharpest color compared to ratios of 3:5, 4:5, and 5:5. In terms of texture, a 2:5 ratio produces the glossiest texture compared to ratios of 3:5, 4:5, and 5:5. In terms of ink adhesion, a 2:5 ratio produces the most adhesive ink compared to ratios of 3:5, 4:5, and 5:5.

Keywords: sablon, glow in the dark, fosfor, rubber, cotton

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72 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-44

Development of Flashcards Game-Based Teaching Media to Improve Accounting Students^ Understanding of the Use of Accounting Terms
Lukytta Gusti Acfira(1*) ,Ferawaty Syam(2),Ruslinda Nur(1),Fitriani Halik(3),Widya Rizky Pratiwi(4)

(1*)Advertising, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia
*luckyta_gusti[at]polimedia.ac.id
(2)Publishing, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia
(3)Graphic Engineering, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia
(4)Master of English Education, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to develop flashcard game-based teaching media that is effective in improving accounting students^ understanding of the use of accounting terms. The method used is Research and Development with the ADDIE development model, which consists of five steps: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Data collection techniques include direct observation, interviews, questionnaires, and literature studies. The research subjects were accounting students at the University of West Sulawesi (Unsulbar) who were taking the Introduction to Accounting course. The results of this product development are 70 flashcards containing accounting vocabulary and its explanation. Validation by media experts showed a score of 89%, while validation by material experts reached 93%, which indicated that these flashcards were very feasible to use. The implementation of flashcards successfully increased student engagement, encouraged social interaction, and strengthened understanding of accounting terms. Flashcards proved effective as a learning tool that creates a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. Through this teaching media, it is expected that students can gain a better understanding and improve their ability to use accounting terms effectively.

Keywords: teaching media, flashcards, accounting students

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73 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-59

DEVELOPMENT OF ECO-CLEANER BASED ON ECO-ENZYMES STRENGTHENED BY CATALYST WITH ORGANIC MEK SOLVENTS TO REDUCE METALS AND IMPURITIES ON OFFSET PRINTING MACHINE ROLLERS AND BLANKETS
Efrizal Siregar, Ika Agustina, Gunawan, Pangawet Panjaitan

POLITEKNIK NEGERI MEDIA KREATIF


Abstract

Offset printing machines play an important role in the printing process in the printing industry so that many industrial players make various efforts to maintain the quality of offset machine printouts. One of the efforts made is to keep the rollers and blankets on the offset machine clean from metal impurities that come from printing inks. To keep rollers and blankets clean, industry players usually use chemical fluids that can clean rollers and blankets on offset machines. However, the continuous use of chemical fluids can damage the rollers and blankets due to oxidation of these chemicals over time. This affects the printing results, such as the paper becomes easily damaged, the blanket becomes sticky, the print is uneven and the density becomes low. In addition, the cleaning chemicals used can cause environmental damage such as water pollution and soil pollution. This research synthesizes an eco-cleaner from an organic waste fermentation process reinforced with a catalyst that can be used as a substitute for the chemicals used today. The purpose of this research is to produce an eco-cleaner product that can reduce metal impurities on rollers and blankets to improve the printing quality of offset machines. The resulting product works effectively to remove metal impurities without damaging the rollers and blankets because the eco-cleaner is non-corrosive. The resulting products can be used by the public and the printing industry. The method used in this research is a research experiment with the fermentation synthesis method. Furthermore, the eco-cleaner is tested for characterization for feasibility according to SNI standards. The tests carried out are the Organic plating test, Physical properties test, Test and then analysis of the test results to see the feasibility of the eco-cleaner.

Keywords: Eco-Cleaner- Roller-Blanket- Printing Quality- Offset Printing.

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74 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-62

Color Exploration in Djayanti Aprilias Illustrations for The Body Shop Store: An Analysis Using Shigenobu Kobayashi^s Color Theory
Thomas Hanandry Dewanto1, Miftahul Adi Suminto2, Yudha Delonix Renzina3, Nanang Setiyoko4, Haekal Ridho Afandi5, Abdullah Khoir Riqqoh6

Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas


Abstract

The aims of this study to explore the use of color in an illustration displayed at The Body Shop store, created by Djayanti Aprilia, which focuses on the depiction of environmental sustainability concepts. The research employs a qualitative descriptive approach to understand and analyze the colors applied in the illustration. The classification and analysis of colors are conducted based on the color theory from the book Colorist by Shigenobu Kobayashi, which provides detailed guidance in identifying the characteristics and psychological effects of various color combinations. This study is significant as it contributes to the theoretical and practical understanding of color usage in visual communication design, particularly in contexts that support sustainability initiatives. The findings reveal that the choice of colors in the illustration not only aligns with The Body Shops brand image, which consistently adheres to environmentally friendly principles, but is also effective in creating a youthful and energetic impression, predominantly within the cool color quadrant. These results demonstrate how color selection can play a strategic role in reinforcing brand messaging while simultaneously capturing consumer attention through visual nuances that support the narrative of sustainability.

Keywords: Illustration, Colorist, Shigenobu Kobayashi, Color Theory, Environment Friendly, The Body Shop

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75 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-66

Feasibility Study for Implementation of MPLS L3VPN Network in Jakarta
Brilliant Syifaa Nang Galih, Miftadi Sudjai, Ph.D., Dr. Helni Mutiarsih Jumhur, SH, MH

Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Telkom University Bandung, Indonesia


Abstract

This research aims to conduct a feasibility research on implementing MPLS L3VPN Private Network in Jakarta, which commercialized by considering the techno-economic aspect and its implications for legislation. MPLS L3VPN is a technology that provides secure and efficient private network connectivity. The research methods used are analytical and descriptive. First, an evaluation of the technical aspects and feasibility of MPLS L3VPN
technology will be carried out. This evaluation includes an understanding of the existing network infrastructure, the compatibility of the technology with existing devices, and the
ability to provide reliable private connections.Furthermore, an economic analysis will be conducted to evaluate the financial feasibility of implementing MPLS L3VPN^s private network, including estimated initial investment costs, operational costs, and potential expected profits or savings. In addition, this research will also research the legal and legislative implications related to the use of MPLS L3VPN private networks in Indonesia. This analysis includes a review of existing telecommunications regulations and the identification of potential legal constraints that may arise in the implementation of MPLS L3VPN private networks. This analysis^s results will help design and recommend a regulatory framework that supports the use of MPLS L3VPN private networks in Jakarta, including data security, privacy, and consumer protection. The results of this research are expected to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the feasibility of implementing MPLS L3VPN Private Network in Jakarta.

Keywords: Feasibility Study, Techno-Economic, Private Network, MPLS L3VPN

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76 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-79

IMPLEMENTATION OF MARKETING STRATEGIES TO INCREASE INTEREST IN PURCHASING PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM STUDENTS^ BUSINESS PRACTICES
Muhamad Ridwan, M.U.C Afriasih

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

Marketing is the process of providing satisfaction to consumers to gain profits. The two main marketing goals are to attract new consumers by promising superior value and to retain current consumers by providing satisfaction. In business, the existence of a strategy is very important in marketing a product no matter how good the target market segmentation is, and the market position carried out will not work if it is not followed by the right strategy. Strategy is the steps that must be carried out by a company to achieve its goals. Creative Media State Polytechnic students have the obligation to carry out business practices. Interestingly, of the many products that have been successfully created by creative Polymedia students, there are not many that can survive and be sustainable. Therefore, researchers want to try to analyze how marketing strategies are implemented to increase interest in buying products resulting from students^ business practices. This type of research is field research using qualitative descriptive methods and also using library research to complete the data. This collection and research was carried out by observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this research are that by implementing the 7P marketing mix marketing strategy, the student team carrying out business practices has succeeded in increasing purchasing interest before and after implementing the 7P marketing mix marketing strategy.

Keywords: Marketing Strategy, entrepreneurship, Purchase Interest

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77 Life Sciences Innovations in Creative Industry Product ABS-91

Sustainable Meat Analog Formulation from Local Edible Insects: Characterization of Rheological, Textural, and Functional Properties
Asriadi Masnar, Fristi Bellia Annishia, Rizkia Maulida Avylia Putri

State Polytechnic of Creative Media


Abstract

The increasing demand for sustainable protein sources has spurred research into utilizing edible insects as a viable alternative to traditional livestock. This study investigates the potential of sago palm weevil larvae ( Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ), a local edible insect, as a primary ingredient in developing meat analogs. We evaluated the impact of varying ratios of sago palm weevil larvae and kidney beans on the rheological, textural, and functional properties of the resulting meat analogs. Our findings reveal that incorporating sago palm weevil larvae significantly enhances the protein content and nutritional value of the analogs. Sensory evaluations highlight distinct sensory profiles associated with higher proportions of sago palm weevil larvae, while physicochemical analysis demonstrates the influence of ingredient ratios on pH, water-holding capacity, and texture. The study concludes that sago palm weevil larvae offer a promising avenue for creating sustainable, nutritious, and palatable meat alternatives, contributing to a more environmentally conscious and food-secure future.

Keywords: Please Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract

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78 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-5

Sustainable Development in Creative Industries: A Bibliometric Analysis
Mohamad Zein Saleh, &#8288- Edi Purwanto, Cynthia Sari Dewi, Chajar Matari Fath Mala

Universitas Pembangunan Jaya


Abstract

The intersection of sustainable development and creative industries represents a burgeoning field of research with significant potential for advancing global sustainability goals. This study aims to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of this intersection to identify critical trends, thematic clusters, and research gaps. Utilizing data from the Scopus databases, the study employs co-occurrence of keywords analysis methods to uncover the thematic structure of the literature. The findings reveal four primary thematic clusters: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sustainable Development, Creative Ecosystems and Cultural Development, Economics and Social Impacts of Creative Industries, and Sustainability and SDGs in Cultural and Creative Industries. The results highlight a growing scholarly interest in integrating sustainability into creative sectors yet indicate that this research area is still in its early stages, with substantial room for further exploration. This study has significant implications for both researchers and practitioners. Researchers are encouraged to delve deeper into the interplay between creative industries and sustainability. At the same time, practitioners are urged to align their practices with sustainability principles to drive positive environmental and social outcomes. This study underscores the potential of the creative sector as a catalyst for sustainable development

Keywords: Sustainable Development, Creative Industries, Bibliometric Analysis, Innovation, Sustainability

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79 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-76

Starch-Calcium Carbonate Surface Coating to Improve the Water Resistance Properties of Empty Fruit Bunch Paper
Susiani Susiani (1*), Mawan Nugraha (1), Supardianningsih (1), Gema S. Suryadi (1), E.A Setiadi (2)

1) Industrial Technology Department, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, South Jakarta, 12640, Indonesia
*susiani.pupon[at]polimedia.ac.id
2)Research Center for Advanced Materials, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) - South Tangerang, 15343, Indonesia


Abstract

This study evaluates the effect of a coating based on a starch and calcium carbonate mixture on the quality of paper produced from empty fruit bunches (EFB) of oil palm. The primary objective is to assess the changes in water absorbance of the paper before and after the coating process. Samples of EFB paper were coated and subsequently tested using a Cobb tester to measure their water absorbance. The results indicate that the application of the coating significantly reduced water absorbance of the paper. These findings suggest that the use of a starch-calcium carbonate mixture as a coating material can contribute to the improvement of paper quality made from agricultural waste. The implications of this research may lead to new opportunities for utilizing agro-industrial waste in the paper manufacturing industry.

Keywords: paper, empty fruit bunch, coating, calcium carbonate, water absorbance

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80 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-85

THE APPLICATION OF PALM OIL DERIVATIVE-BASED GLOSSY COATINGS TO EXTEND THE FRESHNESS PERIOD OF AVOCADOS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE AND COLD TEMPERATURE
Indra Budi Susetyo 1*), Wiwik Handayani 1), Agus Triputranto1**), Dian Anggraeni1), Maya Soraya1), Mulyana Hadipernata1)

Research Center for Agroindustry, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food National Research and Innovation Agency, LAPTIAB Building No. 610-614-KST BJ Habibie, South Tangerang, Banten, 15314, Indonesia


Abstract

Extension of avocado fruit freshness by extending the climacteric stage and delaying fruit aging is done by coating. The results of the research test of palm oil derivative-based coating formulations showed that it was able to extend the freshness of avocado fruit up to 12 days at room temperature storage compared to uncoated avocado fruit which was rotten within 5 days, and cold storage at a temperature of 12-13oC avocado fruit freshness could be extended up to 23 days compared to without coating which only lasted up to 14 days. The results showed that in storage at room temperature, the glossy coating was able to reduce the weight loss of avocados until day 12 to only 5.87% lower than without coating which was 26.78%, moisture content in coated fruit at 29.5% was closer than uncoated at 30.82%. The hardness level of the coated avocado is 12.4 kg/cm2 higher than that of the uncoated at 9.2 kg/cm2, the appearance of the fruit skin on the coated avocado is still fresh green until day 12 and on the avocado without coating on day 9 it already looks shriveled and rotten, the appearance of the coated mesocarp is still fresh on day 12, while without coating on day 9 it has begun to be unfit for consumption. While in cold temperature storage for 23 days, the glossy coating is able to reduce weight loss to 6.92% compared to without coating by 9.71%, moisture content in coated fruit can be maintained at 42.24% compared to uncoated at 30.97%. the level of hardness of the coated avocado is still high at 47.9 kg/cm2 compared to without coating at 15.9 kg/cm2, the appearance of the fruit skin on the coated avocado is still fresh green until day 23 and on the avocado without coating on day 14 it already looks shriveled.

Keywords: Coating, Climacteric, Avocado, and Palm Oil Derivatives

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81 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-86

Deep Pre-Trained Model Using ResNet-50 Architecture for Palm Oil Seedlings Classification
Cholid Mawardi, Gema Sukmawati Suryadi, Antinah Latif, Sumanto

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif
Universitas BSI


Abstract

One of the causes of declining palm tree production is palm tree plant diseases. Palm tree seedling plant diseases include Root Rot (Ganoderma), Base Rot (Basal Stem Rot), Leaf Spot Disease, Leaf Rot (Phytophthora Palmivora), and White Root. Different types of diseases require different treatments, but not all farmers understand the nature of the disease which can lead to mishandling. To make it easier to solve the problems that exist in the identification of palm tree seedling diseases, it is necessary to innovate a classification system for leaf pests. This system is based on the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) method with a pre-trained learning scheme that has been tested with a large imagenet dataset, a deep learning method or model developed to cover the weaknesses of machine learning methods. However, deep learning also has the disadvantage that the computation time in the training process is very long and the data size is large. Therefore, a pre-training model is needed to improve the accuracy and performance of deep-learning and facilitate the development of the model structure without building it from scratch. This pretrained model has been implemented. The model used produces the best accuracy rate of 95% and 93% validation using a learning rate system for the weights applied with an iteration time of 30 epochs.

Keywords: palm oil, resnet-50, pre-trained, transfer learning, plant diseases

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82 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-88

Investigation of Viscosity and Optical Density Characteristics in Sustainable Palm Oil-Based Offset Printing Ink
Gema Sukmawati Suryadi, Susiani, Handika Dany Rahmayanti, Andika Kristinawati

Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

This study investigates the rheological and optical properties of sustainable palm oil-based offset printing inks, comparing four formulations with varying pigment concentrations (Palm Ink-15, Palm Ink-16, Palm Ink-17, and Palm Ink-18) against a conventional ink sample. Through rheology testing, we analyzed viscosity, yield value, and shortness to understand ink flow characteristics. Optical density measurements and colorimetric assessments in CIE L*a*b* coordinates were conducted to evaluate ink performance across different film thicknesses. The results indicate that palm-based inks exhibit a superior balance between viscosity and yield value, allowing for effective ink transfer and enhanced color saturation. Palm Ink-17, in particular, demonstrated the most rapid color intensity buildup with increased thickness, making it optimal for applications requiring rich, saturated blue tones. These findings suggest that palm oil-based inks are not only environmentally friendly but also exhibit performance characteristics suitable for high-quality offset printing applications.

Keywords: Palm oil, printing ink, viscosity, rheology, density, CIE L*a*b*

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83 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-90

Innovation in Processing Used Palm Cooking Oil into Offset Printing Ink to Reduce Household Waste
Freniko Alviansyah Hadinata (1), Astri Oktavia Kurniasih (1), Ati Nurrohmah (1), Putri Amalia Sitta Herman1 (1), Firka Destrianti (2), Gema Sukmawati Suryadi (1)

(1) Graphic Engineering Study Program, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Jakarta, Indonesia-

(2) Packaging Engineering Technology Study Program, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Jakarta, Indonesia


Abstract

The increasing demand for offset printing ink and the negative environmental impacts of petroleum-based materials have driven the search for alternative raw materials. This study aims to produce offset printing ink using used palm cooking oil as a substitute for petrochemical components. Previous studies have demonstrated the potential of used cooking oil for ink production. The methodology included oil collection, purification, conversion into Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME), varnish formulation, and ink production. The results showed that ink made from used cooking oil (FAME-J) differed in optical density and CIE Lab* values compared to conventional ink. Specifically, FAME-J exhibited a lower optical density than Ink FAME-S and Ink-K, indicating a less compact ink layer. The CIE Lab* analysis showed that Ink FAME-J had a slightly darker color and a lower lightness (L*) value compared to Ink FAME-S, while Ink-K exhibited a higher yellow component. Overall, used cooking oil proves to be a viable alternative for producing offset printing ink, providing a sustainable option to reduce environmental impacts and support waste management efforts

Keywords: Used Cooking Oil, Palm Oil, Offset, Printing Ink

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84 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-93

IMPLEMENTATION OF NEPHROLEPIS FOR TEMPERATURE AND AIR HUMIDITY MANAGEMENT ON OWL CAGES IN OIL PALM MINERAL LAND
Lili Dahliani

Vocational School Studies IPB University


Abstract

This study aims to increase the productivity of owl cages inhabited by owls with active productive conditions on mineral land. The increase ranges from 22% to 30% (according to the standard operating procedures set by oil palm plantation companies) by providing Nephrolepis which can affect the temperature and humidity of the air in the owl cage to be comfortable. Place the HTC-1 Thermometer Hygrometer inside the cage and wait until the air temperature and humidity shown on the device no longer changes. Observe the inside of the owl cage, determine the type of owl cage, and record the results of the temperature and humidity measurements with the stationery provided. Observations were made at 2 p.m. garden time. A ladder was used to climb the owl cage which is 4 meters above the ground. The results of this study show that owls are comfortable living at a temperature of 32.9 oC and an air humidity of 62.6%. However, they can still live at 31-32 oC and 70-76% humidity and are actively productive, producing eggs and chicks. Nephrolepis application in owl cages can increase air temperature and humidity. This makes the owls^ comfort level productive.

Keywords: Key words: air humidity, nephrolepis, owl cage, temperatures, productive

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The cellulose extraction of TKKS Combain with bacterial cellulose is strengthened with CMC additives as raw materials for making paper that is environmentally friendly.
Khairil Anwar, Efrizal Siregar, Yusnia Sinambela, Salam Irianto Nadeak

Politeknik Negeri Media Krearif


Abstract

The high demand for cellulose paper made from hardwood (trees) is currently causing environmental damage because the hardwood used comes from logging a very large amount of land. This tree felling, if continuously carried out, will result in natural disasters such as floods, landslides and the extinction of some animals due to homelessness, on a large scale can also result in climate change globally due to an increase in geothermal temperatures. This study synthesised TKKS waste mixed with bacterial cellulose with a combination of 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% with the addition of CMC additives to strengthen the morphological quality of the resulting paper surface. The purpose of this study is to process cellulose fibres from TKKS waste mixed with bacterial cellulose reinforced with CMC additives to produce environmentally friendly paper. The addition of CMC additives is intended to improve the morphological properties of the paper surface that has been produced. So that the products produced are expected to have the potential to reduce dependence on paper made from hardwood (trees). The target of this research is to produce products that can be implemented as replacement paper that can be used in the graphic industry and society. The methods used in this study are a combination of mechanical processes, chemical processes, and chemical mechanical combinations. Then Next, conduct a paper feasibility test for writing and printing produced. Paper base material characterization test, paper surface morphology test is carried out to determine the quality of the paper produced.

Keywords: TKKS, Bacterial Cellulose, CMC Additives, Paper Surface Morphology

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86 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-99

Physical Characteristics and Oil Sorption Behavior of Fibers from Oil Palm^s Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelet
Alimah Hasyyati Sahda1*, Rais Rahmadi1, Allen Kurniawan1, and Siti Nikmatin2

IPB University


Abstract

This study investigates the physical characteristics and oil sorption behavior of fibers derived from the spikelet of Oil Palm^s Empty Fruit Bunch (OPEFB). The findings reveal that spikelet fibers possess significant physical properties conducive to oil and grease adsorption, as evidenced by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and contact angle value. The adsorption efficiency achieved by spikelet fibers in removing oils and greases from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) reached an impressive 99%. The flow rate of the influent has a crucial role in determining the adsorption efficiency, with lower flow rates generally yielding higher efficiencies due to prolonged contact times. However, it is noteworthy that the use of spikelet fibers also increased the concentration of Soluble Chemical Oxygen Demand (SCOD), reaching 2855 mg/L. This increment in SCOD can be attributed to the degradation of complex organic matter present in the empty fruit bunches. Overall, this research highlights the dual role of spikelet fibers in oil adsorption and the subsequent impact on water quality, suggesting the need for further investigation into their application in wastewater treatment.

Keywords: Oil and Grease, Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches, Palm Oil Mill Effluent, Spikelet

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87 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-100

Analysis of Functional Groups in 3D Printing Filaments Made from Biocomposite Polymer and OPEFB Natural Fiber
Andika Kristinawati (a*), Irmansyah (a), Siti Nikmatin (a), Gema Sukmawati Suryadi (b)

a) PT Interstisi Material Maju
*andikakristinawati[at]gmail.com

b) Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

This study investigates the functional groups of 3D printing material filaments made from biocomposites using polymers and natural fibers, analyzed through FTIR spectroscopy. The integration of natural fibers into polymer matrices provides a sustainable alternative for 3D printing materials, improving mechanical properties while reducing environmental impact. FTIR analysis revealed significant interactions between polymer and fiber components, identifying key functional groups such as hydroxyl and carbonyl that are critical for performance. These findings provide insight into the structure-property relationship of these materials, demonstrating their potential for sustainable 3D printing applications.

Keywords: 3D printing, biocomposite, filament, FTIR, polymer, natural fiber, sustainability

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88 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-101

Utilization of Palm Oil Waste as a Growth Medium for Maggot (Black Soldier Fly) Cultivation
Aminudi Amin (a*), Andika Kristinawati (b)

a) PT Biomagg Sinergi Internasional
*aminudiamin[at]gmail.com

b) PT Interstisi Material Maju


Abstract

This study investigates the use of palm oil waste, specifically Palm Kernel Meal (PKM) and decantercake, as growth media for cultivating Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, commonly known as maggots. Conducted at the Biomagg workshop in Cimanggis, Depok, the research evaluates the efficacy of PKM and decantercake compared to traditional chicken feed. Additionally, banana waste, including banana stems, corn cobs, and reject bananas, were explored as alternative growth media. Results demonstrated that PKM, particularly in a 5 kg concentration, provided an optimal medium for maggot growth. The study contributes to waste valorization strategies in palm oil production and promotes sustainable waste management practices. PKM was found to be an effective and sustainable medium for BSF larvae cultivation, with decantercake serving a supportive role by retaining moisture. The findings suggest that repurposing palm oil waste for maggot cultivation could reduce waste management costs and improve sustainable agriculture practices.

Keywords: Black Soldier Fly larvae, palm oil waste, Palm Kernel Meal, decantercake, organic waste recycling, maggot cultivation, sustainable agriculture

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89 Palm Oil Product Diversification in Creative Industries ABS-102

Utilization of Magnetic Charcoal From Oil Palm Shells in Reducing Free Fatty Acids (ALB) of Used Cooking Oil As a Pretreatment For Biodiesel Production
Efrizal Siregar (a*), Khairil Anwar (b), Yusnia Sinambel (b)

a) Departement of advertising Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia
*efrizalsiregarchems[at]gmail.com

b) Departement of graphic technique Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia


Abstract

Used cooking oil is the final product of oil used for frying or cooking in the manufacturing, restaurant and household industries which is often not utilized. Most users will throw the used cooking oil waste into inappropriate places such as in the kitchen, sink or so on, the used cooking oil can harden and clog the sewer pipe. This can also result in the formation of a thin layer on the surface of the water which can reduce the concentration of dissolved oxygen needed by living things underwater. To reduce the impact of waste cooking oil that will occur in the water system, this study intends to develop magnetic charcoal from palm oil shells to process used cooking oil waste into a pretreatment for biodiesel production. Biodiesel is a promising alternative fuel as a substitute for fossil fuels that are decreasing. The purpose of this study was to utilize magnetic charcoal from palm oil shells to reduce free fatty acids from waste cooking oil as a pretreatment for biodiesel production. The method used is pyrolysis and coprecipitation with the formation of magnetic charcoal from oil palm shells with the precipitation process with FeCl3 (iron III chloride) and FeSO4 (iron II sulfate). then tested the characteristics of the magnetic charcoal that had been produced using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Next is to test the absorption of free fatty acid reduction from used cooking oil using magnetic charcoal that has been produced by varying the time, concentration and dose of magnetic charcoal to get the maximum adsorption capacity. Then do adsorption 3 times to evaluate the efficiency of reduction of free fatty acids in used cooking oil as a pretreatment for biodiesel production

Keywords: Palm Oil, Magnetic Charcoal, Biodiesel

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Development Of a Pocket Book As a Guide On Marketing Strategies For Betawi Culinary MSMEs Setu Babakan
Anindita Budi Astuti (a*), Dwi Mandasari Rahayu (b), Pratiwi Kusumowardhani (b), Hari Purnomo (b)

(a) Department of Tourism, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif
Jl. Srengseng Sawah, South Jakarta 12640, Indonesia
*anindita[at]polimedia.ac.id
(b) Department of Design, Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif


Abstract

Betawi Culinary MSME Setu Babakan is one of the MSME business units located in the Betawi Cultural Village area under the management of UPK PBB Setu Babakan. Most of the Culinary MSME business units do not yet know how to distribute their products to other distribution networks outside the area and the use of packaging that is still classified as traditional makes it difficult for them to offer their products to retail shops outside the Setu Babakan Betawi Village area. The lack of knowledge, insight and ability to implement the marketing strategy of the MSME business unit is an obstacle to making their products a typical product of the Jakarta area that is widely known. The aim of this research is to develop marketing strategy material that is concise and effective, to develop pocket book media that can be used as an interesting, easy to understand and educational guide and to determine the response of MSMEs to the use of pocket books as a guide in understanding marketing strategies. The research method used in this research is Research and Development (R&D). The development model used in this research is the ADDIE model.

Keywords: Pocket book, marketing strategy, Culinary MSMEs

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