GiapSchool is run as a social enterprise, offering courses free of charge, and can be accessed through various devices including computers, tablets, and smartphones. Students who sign up for courses can listen to lectures, complete exercises, take tests, partake in group discussions, and talk to lecturers. In comparison to other forms of e-learning in Vietnam, GiapSchool provides opportunities for students to interact with other students and lecturers, which was missing in prior e-learning ventures. This is an important point. In his view, “e-learning has failed worldwide, except in some small branches of corporate professional training… ironically the failure of e- learning is due to e-teaching. We don’t know how to teach online effectively.” The biggest challenge is to encourage students to stay the course. In a separate interview for VNS, Dr Giap quoted the experience of South Korea and Singapore, stating that close ties between enterprises, universities, and research institutes are needed for innovation.115
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