M. E. Rahayuningsih, Masriah, Septina Dwi Retnandari, Christine Widi Lestari
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摘要
2020年的社区服务项目在三宝垄的Gajahmungkur进行,其重点是在校学生的纸张废物处理。印尼国立海事理工学院(Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic)将派遣多名讲师,为那些对在线学习活动不满的学生提供利用垃圾制作纸花的培训课程。教师们想出了一个计划,鼓励小学生们用废弃的纸制作手工艺品,比如五颜六色、吸引人的纸花。选择这种方法是为了减少浪费的负面影响,提高环境卫生,同时也转移了对学生不利的活动,如使用电子设备玩游戏和观看不太有教育意义的节目。这个社区服务活动的对象是来自三宝垄、gajaahmungkur、Bendan Dhuwur的10名小学生。总之,通过参加这个项目,孩子们可以把他们毫无意义的活动变成创新的,有创意的。利用废纸还可以提高环境的清洁度和舒适度。这项志愿者工作的好处是,这名小学生感到很有趣,并且能够在疫情期间转移他对电子产品的依赖。
Paper Recycling By Schoolchildren During The Pandemic Period
The 2020 community service project, which took place in Gajahmungkur, Semarang, had as its focus on paper waste processing among schoolchildren. By deploying numerous lecturers at the Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic, it is expected that school pupils who are dissatisfied with online learning activities will be provided with a training program to produce paper flowers from waste disposal. The instructors have come up with a plan to encourage primary school children to create handicrafts like colorful, appealing paper flowers out of discarded paper. This approach was chosen to lessen the negative effects of waste and enhance environmental hygiene while also diverting activities that are less beneficial for students, such using devices for gaming and watching less instructive shows. Ten elementary school kids in Bendan Dhuwur, Gajahmungkur, Semarang are the audience target for this community service activity. In conclusion, by taking part in this program, kids can transform their pointless activities into innovative, creative ones. Utilizing paper trash can also improve the environment's cleanliness and comfort. The benefits of this volunteer work were that the elementary school student was amused and was able to redirect his addiction to gadgets amid a pandemic.