Digital Daesung Signs Online Education Service Partnership Agreement with KT
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Digital Daesung announced on the 23rd that it has signed a business cooperation agreement with KT for online education services.
Through this business cooperation, Digital Daesung plans to provide high-quality educational content and services via the new online education platform established by KT. Digital Daesung possesses a variety of educational content ranging from entrance exam lectures to essay writing and has strengths in the online education platform sector through operating the university entrance online education platform ‘Daesung MyMac’.
KT has built a remote online education platform optimized for non-face-to-face environments and plans to continuously expand and advance the platform. Through cooperation with KT, Digital Daesung aims to lead educational standards in non-face-to-face environments, strengthen non-face-to-face learning services, and drive future innovation in education. Additionally, by providing the top content in the education industry through a non-face-to-face service platform, it plans to contribute to reducing educational disparities between regions and establish an educational environment prepared for the New Normal era.
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Kim Heeseon, CEO of Digital Daesung, stated, “Through this cooperation, we will alleviate learning gaps caused by COVID-19 among regions, environments, and students, and furthermore, enable everyone to experience high-quality educational services equally. We will create an environment that minimizes confusion for students, parents, and teachers and allows them to receive the same educational services as before COVID-19.”
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