Bangkok Post

The StartDee online education app hopes to become the ‘Netflix of education’ with personalis­ed learning content.

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

The StartDee online education app, a project of former Democrat Party politician Parit “Itim” Wacharasin­dhu, hopes to become the “Netflix of education” by gathering personalis­ed learning content of interest to the user.

“StartDee aims to be a supplement­ary learning platform for students that could complement studying at school,” Mr Parit said.

With schools being shut until July due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, StartDee plans to act as a “temporary substitute” to ensure access to learning materials for students stuck at home, he said.

The app will be in service from May 18, earlier than the planned mid-year launch, as schools are close due to the pandemic, he said. The service will be free of charge until the end of June.

StartDee’s vision is to use technology to enable students in Grades 1-12 to be able to access high-quality, affordable education, Mr

Parit said, adding that the app contains a collection of learning content that is personalis­ed to the needs of users.

State-run schools vary greatly in quality, while the rankings of the OECD’s Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment test last year showed that Thailand performed worse than neighbouri­ng countries like Vietnam and Malaysia, he said.

Additional learning opportunit­ies outside the school system are dominated by establishe­d tutorial players whose services are too costly for most students.

“We hope our service can help narrow the education gap through easy access service, quality content and affordable prices,” Mr Parit said. “Education is the country’s future for sustainabl­e growth.”

StartDee can serve 7.1 million students who have access to smartphone­s out of 8.3 million G1-12 students.

The app also partners with mobile operator Advanced Info Service Plc to let users receive SIM cards, known as ZEED SIM, and engage with the app without data charges.

At the initial stage, the app offers content for students in Grades 7-12 with an affordable subscripti­on fee of 200-300 baht per month for a monthly or annual subscripti­on. The cost is 10-15 times cheaper than other education methods.

The platform comes with interactiv­e content and gamificati­on catering to Generation Z students.

Mr Parit said the app aims to secure sponsorshi­ps from companies who may want to buy subscripti­ons to provide to students, especially those from lowincome families.

The platform plans to leverage artificial intelligen­ce technology that would suggest content to match individual preference by this year, he said.

After the pandemic subsides, online learning will be the new norm among users, he said.

According to Mr Parit, total global investment in education technology stood at US$9.5 billion in 2019 and is expected to exceed $10 billion for the first time this year.

Southeast Asia would make up 40-50% of the global figure this year, with Thailand accounting for 5-10%, he said.

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