GS Shop launches 'Wink,' an online learning service, exclusively in response to the untact education era.

GS Shop launches 'Wink,' an online learning service, exclusively in response to the untact education era.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] GS Shop announced on the 10th that it will exclusively launch ‘Wink,’ an online learning service, in response to the untact education era.


Wink is a smart learning program exclusively for infants and children, incorporating the expertise of Danbi Education, a specialized education company. It will be first broadcast on GS Shop at 11:35 AM on the 11th.


Wink is a learning program specialized for children aged 4 to 9, offering courses in Korean (Hangul), mathematics, English, and elementary school curriculum subjects. By combining smart devices and workbooks, it maximizes learning effectiveness and fosters study habits through engaging learning methods.


Every month, 4 to 10 types of workbooks, totaling 70 to 100 annually, are regularly sent, and a dedicated smart device capable of video classes and workbook recognition is provided. Learning stages can be adjusted based on results, and supplementary learning courses are offered to enable level-based study. Additionally, Wink teachers provide real-time video coaching, and a mom-check feature allows systematic management of the learning process.


A promotion commemorating the exclusive launch on GS Shop has also been prepared. All customers who apply for consultation during the broadcast can enjoy a 6-day free trial including learning materials (3 books), learning content, smart devices, and learning management.



A GS Shop official said, “‘Wink’ is a learning program optimized for the untact education environment caused by COVID-19,” adding, “We expect it to be a guide for self-directed learning through a systematic learning method combining smart devices and workbooks.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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