www.scmp.com Local primary and secondary school students will be introduced to a new electronic learning device, myid, when they return to classes at the start of the next academic year.

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6 Responses to “Students get hands-on with myid”

  1. misterx2000 writes:

    Do they really need to learn constantly on the go? Looks like an electronic dictionary with internet to me.

  2. dronexmail writes:

    That’s too bad for their eyes looking to a screen that’s even smaller than a netbook screen. . .

    I hope this technology won’t make all students in the future have to wear glasses.

  3. worldreferee writes:

    Before existence of TV and British system school, no child worn glasses in HK.

    Since existence of TV and school, 50% of children wear glasses in HK.

    Before using MyID: 3 out of 4 students wear glasses.

    After using MyID: all students must wear glasses.

  4. jonathanwong writes:

    astigmatism ftw.

  5. gorillaz1920 writes:

    you know. . . you know . . .

  6. sisisze2007 writes:

    So cute!
    The Children!

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