Woongjin ThinkBig Launches 'Silicon Valley-Style Talent Development' Project
Utilizing Silicon Valley AI Technology 'SmartAll'
Scholarships Totaling 5 Million KRW Awarded to 15 Students in Grades 1-5
Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 3rd that it will conduct a "10-Week Silicon Valley-Style Talent Development Project" to cultivate self-directed learning habits. Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Woongjin ThinkBig announced on the 3rd that it will conduct the ‘Silicon Valley-style Talent Development 10-Week Project’ to cultivate self-directed learning habits.
The Silicon Valley-style Talent Development 10-Week Project is an event that awards a total of 5 million KRW in scholarships to 15 students who practice self-directed learning using ‘SmartAll,’ created with artificial intelligence (AI) technology from Silicon Valley. It targets elementary school students from grades 1 to 5 who newly subscribe to Woongjin SmartAll during the month of November, selecting scholarship recipients based on attendance rates and daily learning completion rates.
SmartAll features AI that analyzes each individual's learning level and perceived difficulty to provide a customized curriculum and learning volume. It is designed to help students feel a sense of achievement and develop the habit of studying independently. Additionally, based on 50 billion big data records, it offers optimized error notes and enables personalized learning across all subjects, according to Woongjin ThinkBig.
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A Woongjin ThinkBig official stated, “This project was prepared for parents concerned about their children’s learning gaps and self-directed learning habits due to ongoing school delays and changes in academic schedules,” adding, “Since the winter vacation is an important period to make up for learning deficiencies during the semester, we hope students will perfectly prepare for the new semester with SmartAll and grow into Silicon Valley-style talents equipped with self-directed learning habits.”
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