EDITORIAL
Accelerating the Public’s Digital Literacy
Devices such as computers have inevitably become a struggle between fathers, mothers and children. They are needed for everything, from virtual work meetings to online shopping and distance learning.
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Students use the free Jak WiFi internet facility provided by the Jakarta provincial administration to follow the online distance learning (PJJ) education policy on Wednesday (2/9/2020) at the RT 05/RW 02 community unit hall in Galur subdistrict, Johar Baru district, Central Jakarta.
Scientists all over the globe have predicted that a technological revolution will take place soon, and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it may arrive even sooner. Is Indonesia ready?
In terms of consumption, there is no doubt that the use of digital technology is increasing rapidly. The Kompas daily report, Sunday (21/3/2021), showed that since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, various activities – from office settings to schools – have shifted to online spaces. Older citizens and children have also been forced to use digital technology. Devices such as computers have inevitably become a struggle between fathers, mothers and children. They are needed for everything, from virtual work meetings to online shopping and distance learning.
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