A "lesson in numbers" on the topic "Messengers" was held at secondary general education school No. 1 in the Yelabuga municipal district of Tatarstan. Ainur Galimov, First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan, conducted the lesson for schoolchildren.
He told the students of ninth and eleventh grades about how the first messengers appeared and about the ethics of communication in the network. The lesson also discussed the basic rules of data protection when using messengers: the need to set complex passwords, update applications, two-factor authentication.
"The modern world has long since changed the form of communication. It used to take weeks, if not longer, for a message to be delivered. Message delivery time is now less than a second. Therefore, today it is especially important to be able to distinguish between educational chats and chats with friends, to learn how to save your personal data, but at the same time to maximize the use of messengers' capabilities," the first deputy minister emphasized.
Ainur Galimov also talked to schoolchildren about the Constitution of the Russian Federation, reminded about the significant date for our country - the 30th anniversary of its adoption. He noted the legal significance of the Constitution of Russia as the basic law and the need to study it.
At the end of the meeting, the First Deputy Minister of Justice took part in the ceremony of initiation of junior school students into the "Eaglets of Russia" and presented them with Barsikovs - mascots of the "Movement of the First". Ainur Galimov wished the children success, bright and interesting school life!
It is worth noting that the "Lesson in Numbers" is an all-Russian educational project that is being implemented in support of the federal project "Personnel for the Digital Economy" of the national program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation" initiated by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.