Do not want to study while on a break, Vietnamese students invite each other to vote 1 star homework assignment application

Tram Ho

Based on the complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic, as of March 17, 63/63 localities across the country have officially announced extended absences for pupils and students. In order to help students and students consolidate their knowledge during extended breaks, many schools have implemented an online classroom model. Accordingly, through social networks, students can follow their lectures through livestreaming.

In addition, some applications on smartphones and computers are also used by some schools to support online teaching. For example, the Zoom Cloud Meetings online meeting application, or the Shub Classroom homework assignment application. Useful and positive, but surprisingly both applications have recently been subjected to a series of 1-star reviews from a large number of users.

Không muốn học khi đang nghỉ dịch, học sinh Việt Nam rủ nhau vote 1 sao ứng dụng giao bài tập về nhà - Ảnh 1.

Zoom Cloud Meetings online meeting app and Shub Classroom homework delivery app are receiving countless 1 * reviews from users (Screenshots)

As noted, the SHub Classroom Q&A app, exercise scores are currently rated an average of 1.6 / 5 stars on the Google Play app market. With a total of 5774 votes, the number of 1-star reviews is the majority. ZOOM Cloud Meetings, meanwhile, has a slightly higher average review score, but still only 2.3 / 5 stars, with a series of 1-star reviews from users.

Không muốn học khi đang nghỉ dịch, học sinh Việt Nam rủ nhau vote 1 sao ứng dụng giao bài tập về nhà - Ảnh 2.

Most reviews are accompanied by negative comments. Photo: Facebook

Worth mentioning, besides the 1-star rating, these users all leave a number of negative comments, even cursing, opposing learning and giving online assignments like “at the app that the school started to learn.” online “,” make up, then still make online learning to do “,” app breaks family happiness “,” natural breaks are still doing homework “. And yet, some network users also set up the event ” Together Rate 1 for App learning online” on social networking Facebook in order to make the above applications removed from the app market.

Không muốn học khi đang nghỉ dịch, học sinh Việt Nam rủ nhau vote 1 sao ứng dụng giao bài tập về nhà - Ảnh 3.

Some students are reacting negatively to online learning (Artwork)

It is unclear whether these users are really students or not, however, Vietnamese netizens have reacted quite harshly to the incident. In some big groups and fanpages in Vietnam, a netizen bluntly said that those who rated 1 star “don’t want to study, do not behave illiterate”, and affirm that this action “does not solve. problem, both selfish and short-sighted. ” Notably, many netizens are now urging users to rate the 5-star applications on “to compensate the author’s efforts”.

Not only in Vietnam, the 1 star rating of online learning applications has been similar in China before. DingTalk, one of the popular homework assignment apps in the billion-dollar country, received a series of one-star reviews from students in Wuhan, aiming to get the app removed from the App Store.

Không muốn học khi đang nghỉ dịch, học sinh Việt Nam rủ nhau vote 1 sao ứng dụng giao bài tập về nhà - Ảnh 5.

DingTalk suddenly received a lot of 1 star reviews from students.

According to App Annie statistics, on February 11 alone, DingTalk received 15,000 1-star reviews, making the average review score of this app only 1.4 / 5 stars. Among the negative reviews on the App Store, students in Wuhan are largely convinced that DingTalk is ruining their “wonderful long-term vacation”, by delivering homework every day.

Witnessing this incident, the DingTalk development team even had to write a pleading letter on social networks: “This application has only existed for a short 5 years, please do not” kill “it like that “.

Không muốn học khi đang nghỉ dịch, học sinh Việt Nam rủ nhau vote 1 sao ứng dụng giao bài tập về nhà - Ảnh 6.
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