The teacher in charge of Woongjin ThinkBig Book Club Together is conducting an online class with students.

The teacher in charge of Woongjin ThinkBig Book Club Together is conducting an online class with students.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 4th that it will provide the 'EduCare Homeschool' service, including phone and video management, to minimize the class gap caused by the delay in elementary school opening.


Through this service, additional content will be provided to all members to enable reading and homeschooling for all subjects using a smart pad. Premium services such as the Book Club Saenggak Library reading content and Woongjin SmartAll AI-based all-subject learning content can be used unlimitedly for two weeks during the school opening delay period.


Existing teachers will be connected through phone coaching services to assist members concerned about educational gaps with homeschooling. Visiting learning customers can switch from once-a-week visits to twice-a-week phone management services. Questions can be received and learning assistance provided through mobile Q&A.


In addition, the 'Book Club Together' video management service will be used to provide digital learning content and video learning management by the assigned teacher. Book Club Together video management is a service that allows learning and management of major elementary subjects such as Korean, Math, Social Studies, Science, as well as special content like English and debate classes via video.



A Woongjin ThinkBig official said, "As the delay period for elementary school opening lengthens, concerns about learning gaps are increasing," adding, "We will seek and apply various measures so that students can focus on learning more conveniently and safely."


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