uLesson’s founder, Sim Shagaya, explains why the company launched physical centres in 2021 and its quick decision to shut them down. Launched in 2019, uLesson focuses on the K-12 learning category and was initially available through an Android app and a USB dongle. Students could plug the dongles into devices and access educational content without…
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