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Standard One pupil of Sekolah Kebangsaan Pandan Perdana Kuala Lumpur, Nur Alya Humairah Abdul Mutalib seen here wearing a face shield while attending the first opening day of school for Standard One to Four on Jul 22, 2020 – Picture by BERNAMA

School textbooks now available in digital form — MOE

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — Perbadanan Kota Buku (PKB) has developed a digital textbook application, known as ‘KPM eTextbook Reader’ on behalf of the Ministry of Education (MOE/KPM) to enable schoolchildren to get their textbooks in a digital form.

In a statement, the MOE said the application would give the school children access to digital textbooks when they resume their school sessions during this movement control order period from yesterday until January 26.

“By using the eTextbook Reader, the students can read their textbooks in standard EPUB files which have rich media content and mobile ability.

“This application can be downloaded free of charge via textbook.moe.gov.my,” the statement said.

According to the MOE, the application would enable the school children to access the textbooks using their mobile phones or tablets at any time anywhere.

Internet access is not required to use the application, it added.

— Bernama

 

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