Woongjin ThinkBig Releases Elementary Learning Content on YouTube... "Minimizing the Gap from School Postponement"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 2nd that it will release elementary school learning content through YouTube.
This content release was prepared to minimize the learning gap for students due to concerns over the expansion of elementary school reopening delays caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) outbreak.
They urgently launched the company's official YouTube channel 'SmartAll TV' and will share paid digital learning videos free of charge from that day until the school reopening. Concept learning videos for subjects to be studied by grade will be updated daily at 9 a.m.
Content will be provided for all elementary grades including Korean, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Integrated Subjects, as well as special learning content such as English, Reading, Classics, and Korean History. Anyone can access it through the YouTube channel and the Woongjin SmartAll website.
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A Woongjin ThinkBig official said, "We hope for a swift end to the COVID-19 situation and have prepared supplementary measures to ease the learning concerns of students and parents," adding, "We will closely monitor the situation and seek various ways to support learning, such as expanding learning content provision and strengthening management through phone and video calls."
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