These kids enjoy ceramic and pottery classes during their summer break, instead of spending their time glued to smartphones pic.twitter.com/mNL0UMW0LP— TRT World (@trtworld) August 13, 2018
13 August 2018
In "Analysis"
"We are trying to draw children to courses that are educational and recreational at the same time, to change their psychological state." This fine art teacher from Basra, Iraq wants to keep children away from their smartphones pic.twitter.com/BrXZGVzlKh— TRT World (@trtworld) August 14, 2018
14 August 2018
In "Analysis"
A new health app in Rwanda aims to make access to public healthcare easier. But, as most people in the country don't have smartphones, can it work? pic.twitter.com/kgofViHcs9— TRT World (@trtworld) August 6, 2018
6 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @trtworld: This fine arts teacher aims to reduce the negative effects of smartphone use by organising ceramic and pottery classes https://t.co/3cW3FtmXzg
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RT @trtworld: These kids enjoy ceramic and pottery classes during their summer break, instead of spending their time glued to smartphones https://t.co/mNL0UMW0LP
These kids enjoy ceramic and pottery classes during their summer break, instead of spending their time glued to smartphones pic.twitter.com/mNL0UMW0LP— TRT World (@trtworld) August 13, 2018
13 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @trtworld: "We are trying to draw children to courses that are educational and recreational at the same time, to change their psychological state." This fine art teacher from Basra, Iraq wants to keep children away from their smartphones https://t.co/BrXZGVzlKh
"We are trying to draw children to courses that are educational and recreational at the same time, to change their psychological state." This fine art teacher from Basra, Iraq wants to keep children away from their smartphones pic.twitter.com/BrXZGVzlKh— TRT World (@trtworld) August 14, 2018
14 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @trtworld: A new health app in Rwanda aims to make access to public healthcare easier. But, as most people in the country don't have smartphones, can it work? https://t.co/kgofViHcs9
A new health app in Rwanda aims to make access to public healthcare easier. But, as most people in the country don't have smartphones, can it work? pic.twitter.com/kgofViHcs9— TRT World (@trtworld) August 6, 2018
6 August 2018
In "Analysis"