About the Journal

Journal Title    : Outline Journal of Community Development
e-ISSN               : 3025-5902
Publisher         : Outline Publishers
Frequency       : 3 issues per year

Outline Journal of Community Development is a national-level journal that has a main focus on the development of knowledge in the field of community service. The scope of community service training includes, among others, marketing, local food safety, Appropriate Technology (TTG), design, community empowerment, social access, border areas, less developed areas, and education for sustainable development. This journal is a peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to high-quality, research-focused, implementation-focused research publications.

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
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Published: 2026-05-24

Articles

  • Training on Developing Digital Learning Modules for Students in the Era of Educational Transformation

    Sri Utami, Ambarwati Akib, Nurul Chalisa Majiding, Dwi Utami, Magfirah Wahyu Ramadhani
    1-8
    Abstract Views : 69
    DOI : https://doi.org/10.61730/x0dbd951
  • Mikrotik Network Workshop and Basic Training to Improve TKJ Student Competencies at SMK Bina Taruna 2 Medan

    Chairul Imam, Dinur Syahputra, Amril
    9-14
    Abstract Views : 19
    DOI : https://doi.org/10.61730/g2bqts81
  • Basic English for Fifth Grade Students of Elementary School No. 2 Pengiangan, in Susut District, and in Bangli Regency

    Dewa Made Agustawan, Reni Anggraeni, Nicholas Ferdeta Lakusa, I Gede Gunadi Putra, Ida Ayu Gede Sasrani Widyastuti
    15-21
    Abstract Views : 11
    DOI : https://doi.org/10.61730/qseqmp68
  • Socialization of the Importance of Higher Education in Increasing Motivation to Continue Studies among Students of SMA F. Tandean Tebing Tinggi

    Irma Herliza Rizki, Nur Wahyuni, Andi, Dinda Widyastika, Muammar Rinaldi
    22-28
    Abstract Views : 0
    DOI : https://doi.org/10.61730/e080tt77
  • Provision of Humanitarian Aid by BKM Mu'allimin to Flash Flood Victims in Aceh Tamiang as a Form of Concern from the Congregation and Community

    A. Zebar
    29-35
    Abstract Views : 0
    DOI : https://doi.org/10.61730/yxngt361
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