This week, schoolchildren, college and high school students have resumed distance education, in pain.
The ENT (digital workspaces) and Cned sites, used by the National Education for online education, were massively disrupted Tuesday, and have continued to operate intermittently since.
It is the influx of simultaneous connections from millions of students that got the better of these sites, and not the hackers, as the Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer suggested at the outset.
After new bugs on Thursday, a feeling of deja vu overwhelmingly annoyed the students and their parents.
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"I received a call from the school on Tuesday to inform me of the absence of my daughter when she simply could not connect"
, reports, annoyed, Stephanie, mother of a young second.
Émilie, another parent of a pupil, regrets, because her son,
“in fourth, was delighted with the switch from distance classes.
It had allowed him to reveal himself
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