Technological Advancement in Indonesia

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News: Students in Indonesia Teach Proficiency Computer settings! Young learners have been offered opportunities to learn how to manage basic computer systems. This program is the first one to be in an elite school and introduced by the Indonesian Education Union. In this article I will examine the originally new program being built in Indonesia to teach young learners how to do computer settings. I have chosen this topic because although most may not know about Indonesia but rarely income in Indonesia become one of the largest in the world. This is because most of the economy is escorted by former government advocates. In addition, in 2016, Indonesia occupied 120 out of 188 countries in human development, according to the Human Development Index. The essence that they begin to teach the arrangement of software in schools is welcome news and may be able to give the impression of bringing a better life for the people of Indonesia. Therefore, please note this program in detail here. The Hour-of-Code has been described as a global movement of computer programming for teenagers. He was recently introduced by the Indonesian Education Union at the Elite School of Education in Bandung, on Tuesday. Now this may seem like a publicity stunt and in some ways because he will only do it by playing that role. But the essence of such an opportunity has been made likely to increase social mobility in Indonesia. Yes it is the first for the royal school students in Indonesia. The school, the largest in Indonesia, has 7200 students, of which 380 students attend the event, according to school chairman Dr Iskandar. This is a large-scale project and something that all Southeast Asian countries can benefit from. I think that in school 7200 students are very few than they actually have basic computer skills and that's something that needs to change. "Actually, the curriculum of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is well-known behind developed countries.Computer settings are part of STEM.That's why I try to introduce this kind of practice for my students, even though we can not have a whole curriculum for STEM, "Thu said.
Dr Iskandar said he became passionate and inspired to foster a full training program in computer programming for children after attending the ASEAN student competition competition for STEM in Vietnam in the year. "I see many teenagers from ASEAN countries who are very familiar with STEM education but Indonesian youth do not.In other countries, Hour-of-Code is taught through weekly or daily school lessons in formal schools, but in Indonesia I can not create class schedules like this for a student because he is not included in the Kingdom's official curriculum so I try to start by teaching computer settings for my students, "he said. What we see here is a very logical sequence of events. He takes a genius to know that growing up in school's learning skills is comparable to raw facts and content that will lead to a better life. Active learning is too long neglected in education but for teachers in training in model education programs it is highlighted as the most important factor in creating a successful lesson. What this means is that in fostering a true learning experience, a person can not provide new information but must also justify the learner using it in a new, engaging and creative way. The best learning applies when there are clear objectives and reasons for learning something. Computer proficiency is very important in this age of this new technology that we live. I would like to see that this skill is awakened to a more appropriate level in countries to build people in these countries a better shot at true social mobility and a better life. Another teacher from MSN, Ma MHS, has several issues that need to be added based on this topic. MSN says that children are very interested in pengekodan but the main factor that makes them unable to learn is that most of the practice materials are written in English and that provide an important language barrier. "In international school, English teenagers, so we do not have to explain the vocabulary of words such as 'forward' but for English speaking teenagers too, we need to explain the rest of this exercise is fine because they are happy to learn," he explained.