CMCF bringing multimedia content code to children


Mustaffa: “By introducing the code to students, we want to inculcate good values for when they come up with their own online content. Hopefully, this will make them more responsible content generators.”

PETALING JAYA: The Communications and Multimedia Content Forum (CMCF) is planning an initiative next month to raise the awareness of school children on appropriate web content.

Mohd Mustaffa Fazil Mohd Abdan, the forum’s executive director, said the initiative — which it calls the School Cluster Programme — aims to prepare students aged 12 and up on what kind of content is alright to be shared on the Internet.

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