
Indonesia is racing against time. The world is moving fast, technology changes by the day, and other nations are running to prepare their young generation for global competition. In this context, we can no longer move slowly in improving the quality of education.
The transformation must begin at the very foundation: early childhood education, elementary, junior high, and senior high school. If these stages are weak, our generation will fall behind long before they are ready for the workforce and the challenges of the future. Unfortunately, too many programs today remain small in scale—reaching only 10 or 30 schools—while what we truly need is massive, nationwide acceleration.
The key to success lies in allocating resources wisely. It’s not just about building physical facilities or running short-term projects, but ensuring that teachers are supported with the right tools, schools are equipped with real digital systems, and students have barrier-free access to learning.
The reality is, relying entirely on the internet is not the answer. In big cities, connectivity may be stable, but in many regions it remains unreliable. If education depends solely on internet access, learning quality will be uneven: advanced in urban areas, stagnant in rural ones.
This is where Kipin (Kios Pintar) plays a crucial role. Kipin is an intelligent local digital library that brings thousands of educational resources directly to schools. With its Eduspot technology, students can access materials through smartphones, tablets, or laptops via local WiFi—without the need for internet. Everything runs seamlessly through the Kipin School app, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted learning.

Kipin also provides a digital assessment system for exams. Teachers no longer need to prepare paper tests or spend hours grading—everything is automated, allowing teachers to focus on what truly matters: teaching and guiding students.
Another strength of Kipin is its flexibility. Updating content is simple: bring the Kipin Classroom device to a city, connect it to the internet, and the system automatically downloads the latest updates. Once back in school, it continues running offline without disruption.
This is what sets Kipin apart from many other EdTech solutions. Purely online platforms may work in big cities, but they stop functioning the moment internet access is limited. Kipin keeps running because it is hybrid—both online and offline.
All schools can benefit—public, private, or community schools. With comprehensive curriculum-based content, learning videos, literacy resources, and even educational comics, students have daily access to engaging study materials.
Indonesia cannot afford to wait any longer. If we want our education system to stand on equal footing with other nations, change must be fast, massive, and strategic. For that, we need proven solutions that already work in the field.
Kipin is one such solution. It’s time to stop moving slowly. Indonesia’s education must run.
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