Pemanfaatan Media Digital untuk Meningkatkan Pola Berfikir Siswa di Desa Pandanajeng Kecamatan Tumpang Kabupaten Malang

  • Mika Ambarawati IKIP Budi Utomo
  • Donna Avianty IKIP Budi Utomo
  • Renaldy Arlan Wardhana IKIP Budi Utomo
  • Maulana Hadi Saputra IKIP Budi Utomo
Keywords: Increase Potency, Elementary School

Abstract

Community service activities are motivated by the activities of the Ikip Budi Utomo Malang campus, namely Potential-Based Community Service (PMBP) which requires final year students to carry out this activity. PMBP activities are carried out to increase the potential of students to play an active role and be able to socialize directly with the community. In this activity, Ikip Budi Utomo students had the opportunity to go down directly to Pandanajeng Village, Tumpang District, Malang Regency, where the majority of the population is vegetable farmers. Pandanajeng Village has many school-age children from those who are still in early childhood, elementary school, junior high school to senior high school. However, the focus of Ikip Budi Utomo students here is early childhood and elementary school children, because after returning home from school the children do not carry out any activities so the positive thing that can be done is learning while playing in the home environment and in Pandanajeng Village there is already a college. pencak silat as a place for training because the majority of Tamiajaeng Village children participate in the martial arts. This is what attracted the attention of Ikip Budi Utomo students to come down and meet them in person and introduce a little basic knowledge as well as fill their free time after returning from school to increase their interest in learning.

Published
2023-10-07
How to Cite
Ambarawati, M., Avianty, D., Wardhana, R., & Saputra, M. (2023). Pemanfaatan Media Digital untuk Meningkatkan Pola Berfikir Siswa di Desa Pandanajeng Kecamatan Tumpang Kabupaten Malang. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Masyarakat, 2(01), 139-142. https://doi.org/10.33503/prosiding_pengabmas.v2i01.3609
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