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As it was the first day, I also noticed a lot to complement. First of all, there were many students at once, and today (9th), EBS online class wasn't accessed once in the morning, and some schools promoted that they would play this online class at school instead.

This is reporter Song In-ho.

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A junior middle school student attempts to access EBS 'online classes to attend classes.

However, only the error message is displayed, but the connection is not possible.

[Junior high school 3rd grade student: If you enter, the loading will continue to repeat infinitely. I think I haven't been able to (connect) for 40 minutes.]

Today, front-line schools have adopted a lot of EBS content-using classes, but a problem occurred when more than 260,000 students and teachers accessed at the same time.

EBS urgently posted a notice on the homepage and encouraged students to use other learning content from EBS.

[Ministry of Education: School teachers gathered at one time, so we now have a server device that distributes it a little bit. There was a bottleneck.]

After an hour and 15 minutes of stabilization, students and parents were forced to panic.

[Parents of 3rd grade students: My child couldn't check attendance at all, so I finally told my friend off-duty, so I attended now as a proxy.]

Some students have had time to connect to online games when connection is delayed.

[Parent Parental Report Video: All children are playing games together. I don't know what the meaning of online schooling is.]

Some academies in the metropolitan area obsessed the purpose of online schooling by allowing students to come and attend online classes.

(Video editing: Hwang Ji-young, VJ: Shin So-young)