Its official account on Bilibili posted a video titled DingTalk, Begging for Mercy Online, to ask for “sympathy.” While DingTalk maintained a strong presence of this digital transformation in education, it drew mounting boycotts and received millions of one-star reviews from students. The principal of Tokyo COSMO School, Tetsuya Matsuka, said that DingTalk made long-distance teaching possible at any time based on needs, and more than 300 students can attend classes from home.Įarlier in February, DingTalk topped the download ranking in the Apple App Store, surpassing the widely-used social media platform WeChat, as more than 50 million students used Dingtalk for China’s gigantic online learning experiment on the first day back to school. “With rising demands for remote working and distance learning due to the coronavirus outbreak, we hope to leverage our leading technology to support businesses and schools to maintain operations as much as possible,” said DingTalk CTO Hugo Zhu.Īs the COVID-19 situation intensified in Japan, several companies and schools turned to this Chinese office software for online communication and information transformation. DingTalk is also among the first batch of 60 distance learning solutions recommended by UNESCO to minimize the contagion. It is estimated that some 10 million enterprises in China have used DingTalk for remote work, and over 120 million students across China attended online classes through DingTalk during the virus outbreak. They can login to the platform via e-mail through multiple operating systems such as iOS, Mac, Windows, and Android.ĭingTalk, an intelligent working platform backed by Alibaba Group to support enterprises in achieving higher working and management efficiency with the new digitalized working method, saw a surge in daily users as working and studying from home became mainstream in the quarantined world hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is reported that DingTalk Lite is designed to suit the habits and demands of overseas users. SEE ALSO: DingTalk and Lark Among Distance Learning Solutions Recommended by UNESCOĪfter completing a two-week-long test in Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and other countries and regions, DingTalk Lite is now available for download on various app stores. China’s tech giant Alibaba officially introduced its overseas multi-lingual supported version of DingTalk on April 8, making functions like simultaneous video-conferencing with 300 people, live-broadcasts, and basic one-to-one text communications free to users worldwide amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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