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Journal title written in Indonesian or english (Cambria, Size 14, Maximum 14 words, Capitalize Each Word)
Abstract: Abstract maximum 200 syllables. With Cambria writing type, size 11 with 1 spacing. The abstract must be clear, descriptive and must provide a brief description of the community service problem being carried out/researched. The abstract includes the reasons for selecting the topic or the importance of the topic of community service, the method of service and a summary of the results. The abstract should end with a comment on the importance of the results or a brief conclusion.
Keywords: Keyword 1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3
INTRODUCTION
The manuscript is written in Cambria font size 12, single spaced, aligned left and right, one page one side and on A4 paper. The introduction should provide the scientific rationale for researching a particular topic, the main issues and controversies, an explanation of the research objectives and the main thesis. As much as possible, please keep the introduction understandable for scholars outside your research field (Alan, 2023; Ade, 2023)
METHOD
In the methods section, describe clearly and concisely the methods used to achieve the goals set out in the service activities. The results of the service must be measurable and the author was asked to explain the measuring instruments used, both descriptively and qualitatively. Explain how to measure the level of success of community service activities. The level of achievement can be seen in terms of changes in attitudes, socio-culture and economy of the target community.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results
The results summarize the findings concisely and make sense in the form of text, tables and figures that are arranged logically and internally consistent. The number of tables and figures should be limited to only those strictly necessary to support or refute the results. The data given in graphs and tables should not be repeated automatically in the text. This section can be divided by subheadings.
Discussion
This section should only discuss new and/or important aspects of the results obtained, without repeating in detail the data or other material previously presented in the Background or Results. Discussion should focus on the theoretical implications and/or practical consequences of the findings, including suggestions for further research. The discussion should compare these results with those obtained by other researchers mentioned in the text.
CONCLUSION
The conclusion describes the answer to the hypothesis and/or service objectives obtained. The conclusion does not contain a repetition of results and discussion, but rather a summary of the findings as expected in the objective or hypothesis. If necessary, at the end of the conclusion you can also write down the things that will be done in relation to the next idea of the activity. Also add service limitations and recommendations for further activities.
ACKNOWLEDMENT
Thank you to the people/institutions who helped carry out the research or who funded it.
REFERENCES
All references referred to in the text of the article must be listed in the References section. References must contain reference literature originating from primary sources (scientific journals and amounting to at least 80% of the total references) published in the last 10 (ten) years. The minimum number of reference sources is 15. Writing references should use a reference management application such as Mendeley, End Note, Zotero, or others. The writing format used in the Engineering journal is in accordance with the APA 7th Edition (American Psychological Association) format. Written in single space (or at least 12pt), there is a distance of 1 space between libraries. Several examples of how to write references/references in References are given below.
Example from the Book:
Battinelli, T. (2007). Physique, Fitness, and Performance. United States, Boca Rattan: CRC press LLC.
Example from a Scientific Journal:
Keliat, P., Karo-Karo, A. A. P., & Muhammad Syaleh. (2020). The Effect of Reciprocal Teaching Style on Pencak Silat Side Kick Learning Outcomes. Journal of Physical Education (JPJ), 1(1), 19-23.
The manuscript must be written in the following template
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