How tech firms say they'll change rural China, by CNBC

文章来源: CHINA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NEWS
发布时间: 2018/12/19 9:32:00

  Ensuring there's efficient education is a tall order for China. Especially in some of the more remote parts of the country. Chinese unicorn, VIP Kid, launched the Rural Education Project in 2017, which aims to bring online education to 10,000 classrooms by live-streaming lessons. Recently, 55 million students in rural schools in China are now reachable by live-streaming classes. Technology is being developed to give students in rural China more access to education via online learning platforms. (How tech firms say they'll change rural China, by CNBC)


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  Chinese companies have developed online live-streaming classes platforms to optimize the allocation of educational resources and promote the balanced development of urban and rural education. At the same time, the companines need to protect the intellectual property in time in order to avoid the disputes.

 

 

(Editor Shao Jingjing)


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