Making remote learning a reality for teens


Students and stakeholders at the launch of the programme.

RURAL and urban poor communities are now getting free after-school digital learning programmes from Maxis at internet centres known as the Pusat Internet 1Malaysia (PI1M).

The Maxis eKelas programme was designed to relieve the burden of communities who cannot afford to obtain extra classes or tuition after school, said Maxis head of corporate affairs Mariam Bevi Batcha. “Through technology, we will be able to provide students with interactive educational support.”

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