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1.1.1 Number of Short-Term Training Courses Held
1.1.1.2 Training of Academic Writing in UMG
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1.1.2 % of Researchers Participating in Short-Term Training Courses
 
 
Training on Sustainability in Renewable Energy Development
Training
• Explaining the concept of sustainability in renewable energy development • Determining methods to measure the sustainability • Experienced sharing on developing renewable energy in community • Developing research network among participants
Traditional (Face to Face)
24 August 2018
25 August 2018
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Gorontalo
Hotel Maqna, Gorontalo
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3502600
74550000
76782999
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This activity was attended by 29 participants consist of 13 women and 14 men. The trainer consisted of 1 woman and 3 men. The first speaker from Department of Sociology, UGM, Bapak Derajad. He provided material on community development and community empowerment. In this session, participants were divided into 5 groups and asked to discuss related their experiences in community empowerment. The second session by Bapak Rachmawan Budiarto, told about the sustainability of a system in the community. Practical examples and some experiences was shared from Bapak Rachmawan. On the second day, the morning session conducted by Dintani Yudhitya. She explained about how to calculate/ assess the sustainability of a system by creating a matrix, known as sustainability matrix. This method can be done by defining the components to be assessed / used as references in the sustainability analysis. The training was closed with an experiences from Mr. Dimas Deworo on how to handle capacity building in rural area for renewable energy system, especially solar power plant in Solok Selatan, West Sumatera and Kabupaten Tanjung Jabung Timur, Jambi.
- Data on how CDSR researchers seeing about "sustainability" - Paper collaboration on sustainability matrix among participants and trainer
Various backgrounds of participants, ranging from research assistants to professors, ranging from engineering to social, resulted the speaker being quite inconvenient to provide the suitable material
Participants are mostly from science. They said that the sustainability material that is seen from the social side is quite interesting to learn. Collaboration on research and paper can be done broader and more complete.
Further training is needed to see that participants has changing the perception of sustainability and they do some different actions in terms of community empowerment and activities that support the sustainability of a system in the community.
Session II = 55. 50 Session III = 27. 33 Session IV = 70 Average total = 50. 94
Session II = 75. 65 Session III = 70. 29 Session IV = 82. 35 Average total = 76. 09
In general, at each session there is knowledge increase in the value of participants. This shows the participants understand each material well. At the first session, the pretest and post-test were done by looking at participants' perceptions of community empowerment, consisting of 15 questions. In the post-test, it shows there is perception changing on participants, but it needs to be seen in a certain period of time whether this change in perception results in a change in action by the participants.
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Novan Arief, Shafwan Arief, Imelda Lia, Melinda Zahra, Baskoro Zulhilmi, Jihan Aulia, Dodi Zaky, Fitri Intan, Melinda Ghania, Laila Fatimah, Pandu Bintang, Nabila Indah, Kenzo Yogi, Zainul Ali, Yolanda Tania, Baskoro Mukhlis, Tari Alika, Anita Eva, Devi Laila, Zulhilmi Hari, Wisnu Khanza, Pratama Tristan, Vava Harso, Dewa Inara, Abhiram Rizal, Galang Lintang, Sinta Arumi, Dimas Irwan, Wawan Herry, Gilang Luthfi, Shafwan Sigit, Raisa Anisa, Pandu Julian, Laila Ervina

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