SINGAPORE: Armed with a large iPad, a laptop and a large monitor screen, over 40 tuition teachers with Raymond’s Maths & Science Studio press on ...
SINGAPORE: Armed with a large iPad, a laptop and a large monitor screen, over 40 tuition teachers with Raymond’s Maths & Science Studio press on with their regular lessons amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
A teacher with Raymond Maths & Science Studio conducting an online class before the circuit breaker measures were announced. He added that while many of the teachers and students faced teething problems on the first day of online lessons, things quickly improved and the process is smooth now. Predicting that tuition centres would soon be asked to close, the team bought about 40 iPads, one for each of the teachers, and started printing booklets for the thousands of students studying with them.
COVID-19: Singapore makes 'decisive move' to close most workplaces and impose full home-based learning for schools, says PM Lee “It's also become quite exciting because people overseas have also started buying just the content, because we realise that right now supply chains might be affected and we can't really send the KlayKit.
Ms Ng said she has lost about 40 per cent of her usual income from the cancellations. She uses Zoom for online tutoring with her students and charges the same amount for online lessons. Personal trainer Patrick Siew now monitors his clients on the mobile phone as they exercise at home. Ms Lwin Tun has also reconnected with students who have moved overseas, from places including Mauritius, Tokyo and France.
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