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Teens and parents say online videos have become classrooms and creative spaces
Glory Stephanie Humala, 9, uses her smartphone while she studies at her home in Jakarta. Many Indonesian families say online videos have become part of how children learn and pursue new interests. (Courtesy of Andreas Humala)
JAKARTA — Andreas Humala, a multimedia lecturer at the London School of Public Relations in Jakarta, recently overheard two of his three children discussing vice-presidential candidates in Indonesia’s 2024 election. He assumed they had picked up their information at school.
