Kamchatka Launches New 'Digital Literacy' Project for Students and Parents
A new phase of the 'Digital Literacy' project has begun in Kamchatka. This initiative, led by the Ministry of Digital Development, Ministry of Education and Science, and ANO 'Digital Economy', aims to equip students and their parents with crucial digital skills. Despite the lack of public information about the implementing organization, the project is a collaborative effort involving key government ministries and digital companies.
The project, which runs until February 2, offers lessons on the platform digital-literacy.ru. It covers a range of topics, including safe internet use, online shopping, and finding part-time jobs. The materials were developed with the assistance of leading IT companies such as Avito and Kaspersky Lab, ensuring their relevance and reliability.
The lessons combine videos, interactive tasks, and practical tips, making learning engaging and accessible. This new stage builds on the project's previous success, further promoting digital literacy in the region.
The 'Digital Literacy' project in Kamchatka continues to empower students and their parents with vital digital skills. With the support of key IT companies and government ministries, the project is positioned to make a significant impact on the region's digital landscape.
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