Jaeneung Education Launches 'Online eBook' for Overseas Use
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Jaeneung Education announced on the 24th that it will open overseas textbooks for students living abroad as 'online e-books.'
This online e-book was prepared to help students in overseas regions who are having difficulties studying due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Starting with the Americas region on the 1st of next month, it plans to open branches in Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand by May.
The online e-book is provided through a dedicated site, offering two weeks' worth of content per week according to each learner's individual progress. Separate IDs are provided for students and parents, and answer sheets can only be viewed when logged in with the parent ID.
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The Overseas Business Team of Jaeneung Education said, "As the COVID-19 situation overseas is worsening, it is becoming difficult to deliver textbooks, so we are opening the online e-book service in preparation for this," adding, "We reflected parents' requests to help manage study schedules as usual."
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