Singapore stops teachers using Zoom app

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After 'very serious incidents'.

Singapore stops teachers using Zoom app
Singapore has suspended the use of video-conferencing tool Zoom by teachers, its education ministry said, after "very serious incidents" occurred in the first week of a coronavirus lockdown that has seen schools move to home-based learning. One of the incidents involved obscene images appearing ...

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