BBC News online of Tuesday 11.10.18 reported that South Korea has begun a project to digitize its entire public school curriculum. "South Korea, one of the world's highest-rated education systems, aims to consolidate its position by digitizing its entire curriculum." SK's Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Ju-Ho Lee, said that his dept. is preparing a promotion strategy for (called) "Smart Education", focusing on customised learning and teaching. The project, launched during the summer (of 2011), will involve wireless networks (put) in all schools to allow students to learn "whenever and wherever", as well as an education information system that can run in a variety of devices including PCs, laptops, tablets and internet-connected TVs." JGW: the BBC article and S.Korean comments are just about the computer hardware and networking access (wired and wireless access) to the digitized textbooks and other learning materials. There is nothing saying whether or not just having digitized educational materials available online auto-magically creates effective educational experiences for all readers of it.