Grameenphone, ISD and DPS jointly arrange webinar on safe internet for children

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TBS Report
09 September, 2020, 06:00 pm
Last modified: 09 September, 2020, 06:03 pm
Core theme of the webinar was on creating a safer and balanced digital space for the children to help them experience only what is suitable

International School Dhaka (ISD) and DPS STS School came together to arrange a webinar on safer internet for children.

The interactive virtual open for all session was facilitated by Grameenphone and took place recently, said a press release.

Core theme of the webinar was on creating a safer and balanced digital space for the children to help them experience only what is suitable.

The Covid-19 pandemic has compelled children to use the internet via different devices to connect to their education and other prospective activities from home. To help eliminate the possible adverse effects of these web-sessions on children, Khairul Basher, head of communications at Grameenphone, conducted the webinar emphasizing parental supervision and proper maintenance of digital community standards. Parents from the respective schools have attended the session. 

"We have seen offices turn towards 'Work from home'. While schools had to secure its doors to ensure physical safety, the windows for online education opened up. And this is what we call the new normal way of living. The Internet contains a universe of knowledge and information that helps us to learn and positively develop ourselves," said Khairul Basher.

 "As all physical entities and services convert into a digitalized form, it's important our children are also able to access this. But this accessibility should be followed by guidance. And this is where the teacher, parents, and siblings hold the most important responsibility," he added.

The session also covered the issues of global usage of the internet and cyberbullying.

The press release added that in April alone, 50,000 years' worth of media was live-streamed. Google Meet saw 3,800 years of the worth amount of time spent in sessions each day. There has been a 70 percent increase in the usage of smartphones and phones. 40 percent increase in the usage of laptops and a 32 percent increase in usage of PCs and desktops. Average global broadband consumption increased by 47 percent.

Correlating the aforementioned data, 87 percent of youth have been victims of cyber-bullying. 60 percent of children are exposed to cyber risks in some way or the other. One-third of middle school students report dealing with cyber-bullying at least once a week to daily. Girls get cyber-bullied 3 times more than boys.

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