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Kindergarten teacher sacked for posting pictures of young boy forced to smell his feet
The teacher forced the kid to smell his feet after the child had called them smelly. Police placed him in an emergency seven-day detention and the government said he needs to be fired.
Hackers, glitches mar France’s mass return to online school
French children, parents and teachers are battling with Internet connection problems across the country after an abrupt nationwide switch to online learning saturated networks and embarrassed the government.
GoFundMe or death: Venezuelans seek online help in Covid pandemic
Four family members with Covid-19, zero savings and no relief from Venezuela’s collapsed public health system: Gabriela Rodriguez saw no option but to seek help from crowdfunding.
Chinese public wait for consumer protection to catch up with e-commerce
False advertising, unlicensed workers and non-refundable advance payments are rife. Digital economy accounts for growing share of GDP but the law has not been updated at the same pace.
Canadians say just as productive working from home
A vast majority of Canadians reported being at least as productive working from home, and many prefer not to return to the office after pandemic restrictions are lifted, according to a study released on April 1.
Google's 'Teacher approved' apps mislead on kids' privacy, activists tell FTC
(Reuters) - Two advocacy groups on Wednesday called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether apps that Google's Play Store labels as "Teacher approved" are unlawfully collecting personal data without parental consent to target ads at children.
US vaccine hunters step in to help those getting lost in tech-savvy competition for doses
Those with the skills and technology in the US are increasingly the ones able to book appointments, despite Covid-19 hitting the marginalised the hardest.
Kids as prey spur US outrage, bid to cut social media’s shield
Targets of online exploitation and harassment say they sometimes face indifference from platforms that operate under protection of a decades-old US law that limits liability for content their users post online.
‘It’s exhausting’: A year of distance learning wears thin
A year later, the unplanned experiment with distance learning continues for thousands of students who have yet to set foot back in classrooms.
Streaming service invites users to become part of its network
Streaming service Pandosoft is taking a decentralised approach to streaming networks, leveraging off users’ spare bandwidth and making them more active participants in the network.