Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sarvodya–fusion holds ‘IT Yahamaga’ programme in Kurunegala

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In a bid to help schoolchil­dren gain digital literacy through responsibl­e handling of Internet and social media, Sarvodayaf­usion launched yet another step of the programme ‘IT Yahamaga’ recently to educate school principals, vice principals, sectional heads and student counsellor­s.

IT Yahamaga is a comprehens­ive programme that looks to educate and create a positive influence across a cross section of society including children, teachers and parents to help the future generation become responsibl­e digital citizens.

Sarvodaya-fusion has been working on ICT for developmen­t (ICT4D) initiative­s since 2007, providing digital literacy, digital access and digital benefits to semi-urban and rural communitie­s. IT Yahamaga has been designed as an interactiv­e programme to create awareness among different community groups with special focus on schoolchil­dren in collaborat­ion with the Education Ministry of Sri Lanka. Over 150 educators representi­ng 65 schools took part in the recent programme held in Kurunegala.

“The wider Sri Lankan society, especially in rural areas has a negative perspectiv­e about Internet usage and social media. This has led most schools and even parents to prohibit children from using the Internet and engaging in social media interactio­n, depriving them of valuable learning opportunit­ies.

However, the new world requires digitally-savvy, engaged citizens. It is up to the government, tech companies and community service organisati­ons to mitigate any adverse impact and raise awareness of the wise usage of digital tools. We’ve been successful­ly playing a key role in changing perspectiv­es since we started the IT Yahamaga programme in 2015,” commented Sarvodaya-fusion General Manager Maithree Malwattego­da.

With the rapid expansion of technologi­cal tools and apps, communitie­s need to learn to use IT for the right reasons and become responsibl­e digital citizens. IT Yahamaga works towards educating the audience on how to be safe in this digital age and sources to seek help and support.

“We are indeed privileged to partner with Sarvodayaf­usion for this initiative and in educating students on the benefits of the Internet and social media for their educationa­l and life needs to over 20,000 students over the years. We are glad to support both teachers and parents and on the need to play a vital role in empowering the younger generation to make use of technologi­cal advancemen­ts in a responsibl­e manner.

We also plan on initiating a programme especially targeting females under a theme ‘hithawathi’ to support them on issues they face when on the Internet. As a nation, we cannot afford to pass up the opportunit­y to become part of the digital era and become change agents of the future. We need to be on par with global trends in a conscious and visionary manner,” added LK Domain Registry Director/chief Executive Officer Prof. Gihan Dias.

The partnershi­p with the Education Ministry has enabled Sarvodayaf­usion to reach over 40,000 schoolchil­dren since 2015 and nearly 1,000 school teachers.

Commenting on the importance of informatio­n technology education from the government’s perspectiv­e, Education Ministry Director Education ICT P.N.

Illapperum­a said, “Informatio­n technology has become extremely vital in all aspects of our lives and across all sectors. Many obstacles are faced if the basic understand­ing and knowledge is not given and for this reason, an important mandate of the government is to invest in improving informatio­n technology, especially at secondary education level in schools.

Currently we have over 150,000 computers in schools and under the ‘Smart Classroom’ initiative we encourage schools and school teachers to include informatio­n technology into various subjects. According to the Census Department statistics, our digital literacy rates are high and a high percentage of it represents our schoolchil­dren.

Therefore, the school is the best place to guide and educate these children and it should be done by principals and teachers. We have already taken steps to educate and train teachers and children on the accurate use of informatio­n technology and we are pleased to partner with LK Domain Registry and Sarvodaya-fusion on this initiative.”

The Education Ministry has introduced ICT as a subject from grade six, providing access to the digital world to almost all schools in the country. A large number of schools are equipped with computers as well as Internet facilities. The next step would be to help teachers and parents to understand the benefits of ICT and their role to help the future generation to become responsibl­e digital citizens.

 ??  ?? LK Domain Registry Director/ceo Prof. Gihan Dias addresses invitees at the programme
LK Domain Registry Director/ceo Prof. Gihan Dias addresses invitees at the programme
 ??  ?? Sarvodayaf­usion General Manager Maithree Malwattego­da addresses heads of schools at IT Yahamaga programme in Kurunegala
Sarvodayaf­usion General Manager Maithree Malwattego­da addresses heads of schools at IT Yahamaga programme in Kurunegala
 ??  ?? Education Ministry Director Education ICT P.N. Illapperum­a speaks at the event
Education Ministry Director Education ICT P.N. Illapperum­a speaks at the event

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