A virtually untapped sector for youths in Malaysia


Young experts: Khairy (second from left) watching participants of an online video game competition battle it out after launching the DC2014 at the Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre. Looking on is Mohd Nazifuddin (left). — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: A workshop on cyberparenting and a talk on “Virtual World Online Courses” are just among a host of events lined up at the Digital Campus 2014 (DC2014).

The event has been billed as a first-ever Malaysian initiative to give youths an opportunity to immerse themselves in digital technology via workshops, activities and games revolving around digital education and popular games like DOTA 2.

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