Digital Infrastructure for Edusociopreneurship in Tempe Industry: Developing and Optimizing Communal Spaces

Iriaji Iriaji, Agusta Rakhmat Taufani, Ike Ratnawati, Alby Aruna, Eka Putri Surya

Abstract


The implementation of this activity aims to examine the development and optimization of unused communal space as a multifunctional facility consisting of galleries, archives and study rooms. The goal is to create digital infrastructure that encourages the creation of edusociopreneurship in the Tempe Industrial Village which is expected to generate income. This activity uses a mixed approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. The activity begins with identifying and analyzing unused communal space available in the Tempe industrial village. The next activity is developing an innovative design plan covering the technological elements needed to transform these spaces into digital environments. This design includes interactive displays, multimedia installations, and network infrastructure to enable seamless connectivity and accessibility. To optimize the potential of the transformed space, an edusociopreneurship framework was implemented that facilitates educational activities, entrepreneurial endeavors, and social engagement in the Tempe industry. In addition, revenue creation opportunities are also integrated through various means such as entry fees, facility rentals, and cooperation with local businesses. Techniques for evaluating the effectiveness and sustainability of digital edusociopreneurship infrastructure are implemented through surveys, interviews, and data analysis. The findings of this activity highlight the positive impact of the transformed space on knowledge sharing, creative expression, and community development in the Tempe industrial village. The results of these activities contribute to the financial sustainability of the facility and provide additional resources for further education initiatives. This activity also contributes to the field of sustainable development by utilizing unused space and promoting edusociopreneurship in the Tempe Sanan industrial village.

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