MANILA -- The Department of Education said Tuesday that its online learning platform can now be accessed by Globe and TM subscribers without incurring data charges.
In a statement, the department said it is partnering with telecommunication companies to provide free access to the DepEd Commons platform, with PLDT-Smart expected to follow suit in granting free data.
DepEd also said the platform integrated the Globe eLibrary, which features e-books ranging from storybooks to academic textbooks.
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