Digital Divide: Mobile Lives of Two Koreas
In this episode, we explore the surprising reality of online education and digital connectivity in North Korea—from the country’s Zoom-like platform “Rakwon” to mobile classrooms and smartphone-based learning systems. Despite operating on a closed internal network, North Korea has spent years developing its own digital infrastructure for education, including live online lectures, recorded classes, chat functions, mobile learning apps, and even public Wi-Fi services. 💡 Topics include: • North Korea’s internal version of Zoom and virtual classrooms • How COVID pushed schools toward online learning • Public Wi-Fi, internal networks, and North Korea’s digital ecosystem ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CDLQxyWBmag [https://youtu.be/CDLQxyWBmag] 📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu [https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu] 🔑 Supported by the UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/ [https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/] 🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/ [https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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