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Parental control - protection from unwanted sites

Parental control - protection from unwanted sites

The pupil of school №17 of the city of Saran, Karaganda region developed on the basis of the programming language C# (C Sharp) program 'Parental control' – protection of children inappropriate content on the Internet, reports MIA 'Kazinform'.

 

The essence of the program is to track the visits of minors to sites that contain unwanted content. If you visit such sites made by parents to the restricted list, for two to five minutes on a specified in the program settings, email will alert.

 

'Developed relevant today. The President instructed to create a 'Cybershit Kazakhstan' to intensify the fight against cybercrime. In our city made the first step by the students to protect our children from the flood of malicious information affecting the formation of personality at an early stage of development', – said the press service of the Department of education Saran.

 

Work in this direction in Saran started in the current academic year. At the initiative of the Deputy akim of Saran city Eraly Ospanov in October last year on the basis of school №6 was opened IT class with all necessary equipment, including computers, software, laboratories, designers, 3D printer.

 

In the classroom students will be introduced to a variety of areas in IT-sphere: robotics, animation, 3D graphics, programming, modeling.

 

'The purpose of the class is to attract talented students, to help them to formulate their ideas in the field of computer technology, and most importantly, turn those ideas into projects ready for implementation. The students have already developed more cartoons, place them on the pages of the sites, learn techniques of modeling and designer capabilities, Arduino, preparing for the robotics competition, developing their own models. I hope that IT class will be the center of attraction of ideas, technologies, digital solutions talented students and teachers', – noted in the Department of education.


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