The 1st International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering Technology Universitas Muria Kudus

Research Article

Analysis of The Needs of Karanganyar Traditional Children Toys Production Machine, Welahan, Jepara

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280513,
        author={Imaniar Purbasari and Jayanti Putri Purwaningrum and Hutomo Rusdianto},
        title={Analysis of The Needs of Karanganyar Traditional Children Toys Production Machine, Welahan, Jepara},
        proceedings={The 1st International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering Technology Universitas Muria Kudus},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICCSET},
        year={2018},
        month={11},
        keywords={traditional educational games children},
        doi={10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280513}
    }
    
  • Imaniar Purbasari
    Jayanti Putri Purwaningrum
    Hutomo Rusdianto
    Year: 2018
    Analysis of The Needs of Karanganyar Traditional Children Toys Production Machine, Welahan, Jepara
    ICCSET
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280513
Imaniar Purbasari1,*, Jayanti Putri Purwaningrum1, Hutomo Rusdianto1
  • 1: Universitas Muria Kudus
*Contact email: imaniar.purbasari@umk.ac.id

Abstract

The form of the superior products in the Karanganyar village in Jepara, traditional toys, klothokan and kitiran still survives amid high-tech toys. The community as an element of production still faithfully applies their energy and skills to express ideas and creations of simple children's toys. The complexity and detail of traditional children's toys is a major factor in the culture of production with human hands. The need for modern technology machines such as sponge molding machines in klothokan toys, bamboo oven drying machines and bamboo lathes in kitiaran toys is a technological innovation requirement that must be introduced and familiarized when the production process is carried out by the community. The expected result is that the amount of goods produced increases without bothering human labor and natural factors such as weather are no longer a constraint for the community to produce superior quality products