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[Vietnam] E-learning is growing faster than in Malaysia, making it easy to study at home

Educated parents push for spread

The projected e-learning growth rate in Vietnam in 2020 is 44.3%, surpassing Malaysia's 39.4%. In Vietnam, the number of students per class is around 40, which places a heavy burden on the teachers. On the other hand, parents are busy working together, but are eager to educate their children and have high demands for out-of-school learning. E-learning services are strongly localized, such as Viettel's Viettel Study, Topica, and Hocmai.
Viettel Study, which was used by 26,000 schools nationwide during the time of social segregation, offers videos of former and current teachers lecturing from textbooks, as well as question posting, group chat, and game-style quizzes.
This article is co-authored by TNC Lifestyle Researcher (http://lifestyle.tenace.co.jp/) and Intage's Global Researcher. Translated with AI Translator
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