Saka Milenial  Asked to Participate in Socializing Covid-19 Prevention Via Social Media

Saka Milenial Asked to Participate in Socializing Covid-19 Prevention Via Social Media

SEMARANG - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo asked Millennial Saka cadres to flood social media with education about the prevention of Covid-19.   He conveyed this when he opened the 2020 Millennial Saka Camp, in his office online, Monday (10/8/2020). Ganjar explained, the initial formation of the Digital Information Technology Innovation and Literacy Partner Scout Unit (Saka Millenial) was to anticipate the shift in analog to digital culture. With this shift, he hopes that gadget technology can be used optimally for the benefit and benefit of the citizens.   “Scouts never go out of style, today we are tested by God with Covid-19 which has exposed us all. So in fact we shouldn't be silent. I have watched a lot of Boy Scouts through social media or in person, that's cool. Help social action, help education through social media, if digital literacy is good, millennials can fill the slots, "he said.   Ganjar advised, through the Millennial Saka Title, the participants could make the most of it. All participants of this online forum are asked to participate according to their talents or abilities, which are in line with the values ​​of Dasa Dharma.   “Young siblings can make short videos, upload themand then CC them to me. Create creative content, which is simple and attractive to your ages, which could be about prevention efforts (Covid-19). Later, after the webinar, all Kwarcabs and networks write short messages to all social media, quoted from the source. "It will be an extraordinary movement for digital literacy to find out how to transmit and prevent Covid-19," added Ganjar who is also the Chairman of the Central Java Regional Advisory Council (Mabida).   Deputy Chairperson of the Central Java Kwarda Unit Development, Agung Suparyoko, explained that this event was an alternative activity during the Covid-19 Pandemic.   "We have provided many digital and direct literacy skills training to enforcement scouts and pandega. Education about Covid-19 through social media, "said Agung.   He hopes that these activities can improve life skills and be more responsible in the use of information technology.   Meanwhile, the Millennial Saka Online Camp Title activity was held from August 10-13, 2020, which was attended by around 300 participants. (Pd / Ul, Central Java Diskominfo)
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