Programming in first class textbooks: Mustafa Jabbar
Children of the future country of any country. They will be leading the country through technology. Post-telecommunication and information technology minister Mustafa Jabber said that programming language will be added to the first-class textbooks for teaching children's programs soon. The government has already started working to add programming language to the first class, he said. United International University In the speech of the closing ceremony of the College Robotics Competition in the City (UIU) campus, he said this to the minister.
Jabbar said that children can learn any type of technology faster than adults. So children should be told about technology beforehand. As children of the developed world, our children will get the knowledge of technology. They will lead the country ahead with technology. So the government is working on the goal that they can learn programming from the first class. The programming language will be added to the first class textbook soon.
Although there are many good aspects of technology, there are some bad points. Many people use technology to do bad things. Many are victims of harassment online. While advising the students about this matter, Mustafa Jabbar said that the students will be alert about the use of the internet. Technology has to use this medium for good work.
He also said there is no law for digital safety at present. As a result, no one gets justice when they are harassed online. Work on Digital Security Act to solve this problem is going on. The work will end in April. If anybody is harassed online then justice can be easily found.
The two-day robotics competition started on Wednesday for college students ended Thursday. Also present on the closing ceremony were the CEO of Vincurus Ltd, Uriko Ueda, Executive Director of Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) Kazi M Aminul Islam and many others.
Notre Dame College won this competition. The Japanese Education Development Authority (BIDA), Japan Embassy, Japan External Trade Organization (JITRO) and the Department of Information Technology, organized the Japan Education Technology Company Venturushu in collaboration with IT Department.