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Zuni (website)
Vietnamese e-learning website From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zuni.vn is an e-learning website founded by the Vietnam Internet User Community Foundation (VNIF) and VNG Corporation, launched on March 13, 2014.[1] At that time, the website had approximately 60,000 users,[2] 300 video lessons, 1700 sample tests of eight main subjects used for Vietnamese university entrance exam including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Literacy, Biography, History, Geography.[1]
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History
The Zuni.vn project was started by the Vietnam Internet Fund (VNIF) and VNG Corporation in 2014.[3] Mr. Le Hong Minh, Director, CEO, and founder of VNG Corporation, is the founder of Zuni.[4]
Managed by Project Director Nguyen Hoang Vinh, the website was officially launched on March 13, 2014. In hope of shortening the education quality gap between rural and urban areas. Therefore, the project aims at shorten the education quality gap between rural and urban areas.[5]
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Courses and topical materials
Zuni provides free e-lessons in various topics and courses for users. In March 2014, the website had 300 lessons of eight subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Literacy, Biography, History, and Geography.[6]
Renown Associate Professor Van Nhu Cuong is one of the advisors and teachers on Zuni.[2]
Test room
At the test room, Zuni.vn provides recent sample tests from renown Vietnamese high schools. In March 2014, Zuni had 1700 sample tests of eight subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Literacy, Biography, History, Geography.[6]
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