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KeeDu, a new educational app for children

While schools are still closed and distance learning become commonplace, children are spending more time indoors with gadgets than they ever did before.

Taking away their iPads, Samsung tablets and other electronic devices results in disappointment or the throwing of temper tantrums by some children.

To fill the gap for healthier screen time, a team of young entrepreneurs has come up with an idea to develop a fun and educational tech-based solution called KeeDu.

KeeDu is a less serious and entertaining way of learning. It can be considered as an extra-curricular activity for self-learning at home and complements the existing online national education curriculum.

The solution aims to get hundreds of pupils educated at home and provide jobs to educators who are losing their jobs temporarily.

The eight people behind KeeDu are Moung Vandy, a digital designer and creative writer; Ith Serey Vaddhanak, a digital marketing specialist and community association officer; Ich Sokheng, an assistant developer, Has Chanleakhena, a content writer; Sa Sophanich, a university student in Economics and Management; Udam Visal, majoring in software engineering; Seng Uy, a computer science student; and Chhun Porchou, a software engineering student.

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