North Korea has introduced a new mobile accessible online education system for students, according to an article published on the online news portal Naenara on Sunday.
The article says the new service was established at the tele-education college of Kim Chaek University of Technology in Pyongyang and allows students to access classes and materials remotely.
North Korea has introduced a new mobile accessible online education system for students, according to an article published on the online news portal Naenara on Sunday.
The article says the new service was established at the tele-education college of Kim Chaek University of Technology in Pyongyang and allows students to access classes and materials remotely.
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