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Because you don’t like or agree someone’s post does not mean they are trolling.
Sure. It's trolling not because I disagree with this post but because the post is an obvious trolling (based on the content). I am sure you can see it as well. Or are you going to also insist that the fact that iPad can run DingTalk puts it "literally at the crossroads of humanity and technology"? I am actually being supportive of the OP here because I do not believe that he actually believes in what he wrote.

Edit: applying your logic, the fact that you don't agree with my post does not mean that it's incorrect.
 
Sure. It's trolling not because I disagree with this post but because the post is an obvious trolling (based on the content). I am sure you can see it as well. Or are you going to also insist that the fact that iPad can run DingTalk puts it "literally at the crossroads of humanity and technology"? I am actually being supportive of the OP here because I do not believe that he actually believes in what he wrote.

Edit: applying your logic, the fact that you don't agree with my post does not mean that it's incorrect.
This is what the op said:
truly a useful device fueled by great apps.
literally at the crossroads of humanity and technology.
Who mentioned “ding talk”. There was no trolling in ops sentence. Only a notion you don’t agree with.

And using the same spin on logic you attribute to me, does not mean your post is correct.
 
This is what the op said:

Who mentioned “ding talk”. There was no trolling in ops sentence. Only a notion you don’t agree with.

And using the same spin on logic you attribute to me, does not mean your post is correct.
So, you are saying that in the discussion about Chinese kids using Ding Talk on iPads for remote education the OP made an unrelated post. Well, that's classic trolling too. Besides, you can't say that OP was not talking about Ding Talk. This discussion is about it. The message is too vague but because of the context one must assume it was related to Ding Talk.
 
This can solve the teacher shortage in the US public schools and cut down public school operating cost.
 
So, you are saying that in the discussion about Chinese kids using Ding Talk on iPads for remote education the OP made an unrelated post. Well, that's classic trolling too. Besides, you can't say that OP was not talking about Ding Talk. This discussion is about it. The message is too vague but because of the context one must assume it was related to Ding Talk.
You made an assumption and a leap. It’s not wrong that iPads, imo, provide the best educational experience over android tables and chrome, aside from the expense.

However the trolling word is being thrown around as if it’s the truth. Trolling, like innovation, seems to have A moving personal definition.
 
So far as I know that a FULL elearning happens in Shanghai only, officially called “Lessoning stops, studying continues (in Chinese 停课不停学)”
Online-study is a big challenge for the teachers and students, as they have to accept a complete new-way teaching-learning style, it depends on one side the students themselves, whether you really study well at home or not, because the teachers are not watching at you; on another side the teachers shall find a good teaching and interpretation style.
BTW. My wife is recently 7/24 busy, because her company gets the task from the Shanghai Education Ministry and is responsible for making all these lessens, from grade 1 to 9. 😂😂😂😂😂
 
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