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Abstrak Maksimal 200 kata berbahasa Indonesia dicetak miring dengan Cambria 10 point. Abstrak harus jelas, deskriptif dan harus memberikan gambaran singkat masalah pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan/diteliti. Abstrak meliputi alasan pemilihan topik atau pentingnya topik pengabdian masyarakat, metode pengabdian dan ringkasan hasil. Abstrak harus diakhiri dengan komentar tentang pentingnya hasil atau kesimpulan singkat.
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Abstract (Cambria, Bold, 10 pt)
Abstract Maximum 200 words in English, italicized, using Cambria font size 10. The abstract must be clear, descriptive, and provide a brief overview of the community service issue being conducted/researched. The abstract includes the reasons for choosing the topic or the importance of the research/community service topic, research/service methods, and a summary of the results. The abstract should conclude with a comment on the significance of the results or a brief conclusion.
Keywords: 3-6 keywords
The manuscript content includes the Introduction, Application Methods, Results and Achievement of Objectives, Conclusion, Acknowledgments, and References sections. Ensure that the manuscript content, except for the acknowledgments section, does not contain the personal identities or affiliations of the authors. In general, the introduction section contains the background, problem formulation, activity objectives, and literature review. Authors are required to quantitatively describe the portrait, profile, and conditions of the target audience involved in community service activities. The conditions and potential of the region in terms of physical, social, economic, and environmental aspects relevant to the activities carried out can also be described. Also, describe the potential that is used as material for community service activities. Authors are required to formulate the problem concretely and clearly in this section. Explain the objectives to be achieved in the community service activities. This section is supported by a literature review that serves as a supporting concept for the community service. The author is required to present a primary (references to journal articles and conference proceedings) and up-to-date (references published within the last 10 years) literature review. The literature review is not limited to theory but also includes empirical evidence. Enrich this introduction with efforts that have been made by others. This article is the result of community service which is the downstreaming of research results, which can be the results of your own research or that of other researchers.
In the implementation method section, clearly and concisely describe the methods used to achieve the objectives set out in the community service activities. The results of the community service must be measurable, and the author is required to explain the measurement tools used, both descriptively and qualitatively. Explain how to measure the level of achievement of the community service activity. The level of achievement can be seen from the perspective of changes in the attitudes, socio-cultural aspects, and economic conditions of the target community.
Community service is an effort to disseminate knowledge, technology, and art to the community. These activities must be able to provide added value to the community, both in economic activities, policies, and behavioral (social) changes. Explain that community service activities have been able to bring about changes to individuals/communities and institutions in both the short and long term. In this section, describe how the activities were carried out to achieve the objectives. Explain the indicators of achievement and the benchmarks used to determine the success of the community service activities that have been carried out. Reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the outputs or main focus of the activities in terms of their suitability to the conditions of the community where the activities took place. Also explain the level of difficulty in implementing the activities and producing goods, as well as opportunities for future development. The article can be strengthened with relevant documentation related to services or goods as outputs, or the main focus of the activity. Documentation can be in the form of images of the application or implementation process, images of product prototypes, tables, graphs, and so on.
Tables and figures are part of the manuscript and are not separated from the body of the manuscript. Place tables and figures in a location that is appropriate to the narrative so that they complement the narrative. Tables and figures are numbered sequentially based on their order of appearance in the manuscript. Tables and figures must be given titles. The numbers are followed by the titles of the tables and figures. One line of space should be provided before and after figures and tables. The table layout can be seen in Table 1. Figures included in the manuscript must be of good quality. Figures should not stand alone and must be relevant to the manuscript. Please note that figures are not documentation unrelated to the discussion in the manuscript. Ensure that the manuscript does not display figures that reveal the identity or affiliation of the authors.
Figure 1. Ecovitrap in a house
Figure 2. Ecovitrap (a) indoors (b) and outdoors (c) specifically for adult mosquitoes
Figure 3. Results of basic skills tests (%) for patin fish farmer training participants tested at the beginning and end of the outreach activities..
Leave a single space between paragraphs and tables or images, both before and after the table/image
Table 1. Table title
The print version of the journal is printed in black and white, so authors should adjust their images accordingly. Examples of image placement and naming are shown in Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3, which shows a diagram. One line of space should be left before and after images and tables.
The conclusion should clearly indicate the results obtained, their strengths and weaknesses, and possibilities for further development. The conclusion should be in paragraph form, not bullet points.
The author would like to thank xxx for providing financial support for this work.
The bibliography should be written using APA format in the order of citation in the paper. Sources written in the bibliography must be referenced in the paper and written in sequence. It is recommended to use tools such as Mendeley, Zotero, or other reference management tools. Examples of journal references are numbers 1, 2, and 3. Examples of conference references are numbers 4, 5, and 6. Examples of book references are number 7. Examples of web references are number 8. Examples of thesis/dissertation references are number 9. Please
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