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The Covid-19 pandemic caused schools in at least 194 countries to close at the start of April, which – at that time – had an impact on more than 90 per cent of the students around the globe, Unesco, the UN’s heritage body, reported.
For many months, housebound students worldwide relied on online communication tools to continue school and university classes, and the experience has inspired people around the world to reflect on the growing role technology can play in reforming...</description>
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      <title>Tomorrow’s world of education: students learn online in Covid-19 lockdown, but what edtech advances can we expect?</title>
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