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Learning In Leaps And Bounds

Datin Kathleen Chew, Programme Director of YTL

09-Aug-17 11:00

Learning In Leaps And Bounds

We have seen how technology seeps into our society by changing the way we communicate, bringing about the concept of ride-sharing, flexible work space, cashless society... all in all, the world is so much more connected compared to a decade ago. With the rapid changing environment, Frog Asia by YTL aims to revolutionise the way of learning with Frog VLE by integrating it into the Malaysian Education System. Datin Kathleen Chew, the programme director of Frog Asia joins us today to shed a light onto the efforts of reinforcing and personalise learning for students all around Malaysia.


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