Jaeneung Education Launches 'Jaeneung AI Math'... Free Learning Amid COVID-19
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Jaeneung Education announced on the 17th that it will launch an edutech-based service covering the entire elementary school math curriculum.
The newly launched 'Jaeneung Artificial Intelligence (AI) Math' was developed with a focus on personalized learning for each learner. Within the 'domain-specific learning cards' that break down the entire elementary math curriculum into detailed segments, a cycle of 'diagnosis-prescription-learning' is repeated.
Considering the concentration levels of elementary students, problem-solving time is reflected in achievement levels. Even if a problem is solved correctly, if it takes a long time, it is judged as not fully mastered, and learning is provided to improve both accuracy and speed of problem-solving. Additionally, an automatic grading function is applied to each problem to provide immediate feedback, continuously motivating learners and increasing their interest in learning.
Due to difficulties faced by students in learning amid the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), free learning opportunities for 'Jaeneung AI Math' will be provided until the end of next month. Users can access the Jaeneung Education homepage via mobile, enter basic information, and use the free learning service through consultation.
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A representative from Jaeneung Education stated, "Jaeneung AI Math was a project prepared for members, but we decided to offer it for free as we believe it is our responsibility as an educational company to help children struggling with learning ahead of the important new semester."
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