Silla University Signs Business Agreement with Itaz Co., Ltd. to Establish Online Learning Management System
President Kim Chung-seok of Silla University (left) and CEO Kwon Young-min of Itaz signed an agreement.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Silla University (President Kim Chung-seok) has signed a business agreement with ITAZ Co., Ltd. (CEO Kwon Young-min), a company developing cloud-based intelligent learning management systems.
Silla University and ITAZ Co., Ltd. announced that on the 24th at 2 p.m., they signed the business agreement at the President's Reception Room in the 60th Anniversary Hall of Silla University, with key figures including President Kim Chung-seok and CEO Kwon Young-min in attendance.
This agreement was established to promote mutual development through the use of the SaaS-based online learning management service (IT’Z LMS) between Silla University and ITAZ Co., Ltd.
Through this agreement, the two institutions will collaborate on ▲building a SaaS-based online learning management system ▲cooperating on service utilization and function improvements ▲conducting research utilizing big data and artificial intelligence technologies.
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Professor Nam Jae-hyun, Director of the Information and Computing Center at Silla University, said, “The introduction of an educational support system in response to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic has improved the educational environment for students,” adding, “We expect efficient student learning activities and competency management through the improved service execution environment.”
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