Liputan6.com, Jakarta In this millennial era, technological developments are the cause of one of the formations of the digital era that brings change. In this era, digital technology has become part of carrying out daily routines, starting from how to communicate, interact through social media, payment transactions to shopping for daily necessities, as well as accessing various applications such as health.
To make it easier for people who want to have an easy and simple healthy lifestyle, accessing various Health Applications is certainly the main choice. Creating people who understand the digital world to access various health applications is certainly very necessary.
In order to support the realization of a more digitally capable Indonesia, the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) launched a Digital Literacy program with the aim of building public awareness and knowledge about digital technology and increasing the digital skills of the Indonesian people to create a safe, ethical and productive digital space.
There are four pillars presented in the digital literacy webinar activity which will take place from June 24, 2022 until the next six months. Safe with digital media, proficient in digital media, digital media culture, also ethical in digital media. The webinar activity “Healthy with Health Applications” is one of the topics in the four pillars of digital media which will be held on Tuesday, 12 July 2022 at 14.00 WIB – 16.00 WIB with several sources from different backgrounds. Ayu Minarti, a ContentCreator for Pandu Digital Indonesia, Michael Pratama Santoso, a Program Manager for the Health Portkesmas Communication Officer, and Dada Habibie Yukazein, CEO of Hycom Communications.
With this webinar activity, it is hoped that the public can become more proficient in digital media. Come on, register yourself immediately via the following link https://s.id/regdkibanten21338
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