SINGAPORE -- Education technology startups within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are striving to expand their reach as the coronavirus pandemic cuts off traditional classroom learning for many students.
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Thai edtech startup OpenDurian belongs to a growing movement of digital education players looking to make a meaningful difference for learners in ASEAN. (Photo by Dylan Loh)
SINGAPORE -- Education technology startups within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are striving to expand their reach as the coronavirus pandemic cuts off traditional classroom learning for many students.