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Elementary school 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders started their remote classes starting today (20th), and all elementary, middle and high school students started their new semester at home. However, there are a lot of things that young students have to take care of, from accessing remote classes to assignments.

First, I am reporter Han Ji-yeon.

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Jeong Yu-jin, the mother of a first- and third-year-old child who came to school on-line, today delays her attendance at school and prepares for her child's online school, but I was sweating from checking attendance.

[Mom: In the case of high class, I still can't connect.]

[Teacher: I'm also anxious because I'm coming in now.]

[Mom: I can't connect at all. Teacher.] The

daughter of the first grader can watch the EBS lectures on TV, but even this is not easy.

[Do you know how to play EBS? (No, I don't know.) How many times do you know EBS? no. (I don't know how many times SBS is also ..)] It

is also an important part to make sure that the child's concentration and attention are not disturbed.

[character! Look at that, Hamin. I? (Dodang Elementary School first grade 4th class…) Who? (I'm Kim Ha-

min .)] The first class in 3rd grade was only successful, taking 30 minutes to watch the lecture video.

[Comes out ~ Oh, it's done!]

As a result, complaints such as 'Mother's Opening' and 'Parent Opening' continued in families with children in elementary school.

There were not many parents who went on vacation, but there are great concerns about how long they will continue.

[Jung Yu-Jin / School 1 · School 3 Parents: Last Friday, I asked the boss to work for the company beforehand. It may be a little late… If the case is not a mother has (will cause) child is neither be watching your watch also has a child than the other channels to pass two hours and]

the first day million people, suffer 540 of the nation seconds, while distance learning However, fortunately, both the EBS online class and the e-learning site did not suffer from serious access problems.

Some schools and teachers have also used YouTube to provide classes for smooth access.

(Video coverage: Han Il-sang, Video editing: Jongwoo Kim, VJ: Soyoung Shin)