IN March 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic forced Filipinos to stay indoors and closed classrooms all over the archipelago.

The Philippines shifted to online learning almost overnight, but it was not without its challenges. Public school teachers and students faced difficulties due to the lack of modern gadgets and slow internet speed, particularly in far-flung areas.

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