Of course students will be students and some online truants were even paying companies to attend online classes for them. Jane Li, “ What is DingTalk, Alibaba’s Slack Equivalent that Quarantined Kids in China Hate?” at QuartzĭingTalk’s management responded by posting a video asking students to stop giving one-star reviews, pointing out that it is not DingTalk’s fault that students have homework to do “Thanks to the app, the piles of homework finally came back to me again and I can see the loving faces of teachers everyday! I love it so much, my beautiful DingTalk!” wrote a student… sarcastically on the app’s IOS page. Some complained that the clock in/out function means they can’t sleep late, and have to follow the school’s schedule at home. But students have flooded DingTalk with one-star reviews in hopes of getting it booted from the App Store:įor many Chinese students, the app has stripped them of the already very limited freedoms they had during this unexpected time out of school. The company recently added features such as homework assignments, online grading, and online test-taking to develop a virtual classroom for about 50 million students. But the app that the Chinese school system is using has angered many students.ĭingTalk (in Chinese, Ding Ding) is a clock in/clock out virtual meeting program provided by Chinese retail giant Alibaba. Students and employees in China, like many across the globe, are adjusting to learning or working from home under quarantine in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard Print Email
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