Beijing Review

Making a Mark

Smart Education of China, a digital learning platform, is now Wang Yihao’s greatest assistant when doing homework. Whenever this junior middle school student from Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province in east China, has a question, he uses his smartphone to scan a QR code in his textbook, which then directs him to an online teacher.

“I used to turn to my parents for help, but sometimes they couldn’t explain things very clearly,” he said. “This smart platform has really helped improve my study efficiency.”

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