Daekyo Provides Service Integrating AI and Teachers for Child Education Management
[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] As in-person classes expand, more parents are worried about the academic achievement gap among their children. Although many parents are using AI-based digital learning to educate their children, AI education requires self-directed learning skills. If children have not yet developed the habit of studying independently and cannot focus on their studies, dual management by AI and teachers is necessary to motivate and engage them.
Daekyo, an education company well known for ‘Noonnoppi,’ offers digital learning services ‘Daekyo Summit’ and ‘Macadamia All-in-One,’ which manage learning through both AI and teachers to help form proper study habits and enable self-directed learning. Daekyo Summit and Macadamia All-in-One train ‘metacognition’ skills that clearly distinguish what learners know and do not know through Daekyo’s AI algorithms, and provide personalized education with step-by-step learning strategies based on the learner’s level.
Daekyo Summit offers over 10 educational services including Korean, English, Math, vocabulary, and speaking. It is a learning service that analyzes learners’ skills using AI algorithms with patented technology for each subject and provides personalized learning. The target learners range from pre-elementary students to high school students.
Daekyo Summit’s AI pinpoints unknown areas and provides tailored guidance from Noonnoppi teachers based on data, enabling meticulous and systematic learning. It also offers learning without contracts, which has attracted high interest from parents. In fact, 95% of Daekyo Summit members study without contracts.
Previously available at Noonnoppi Learning Centers and Yes Class nationwide, Daekyo Summit has expanded its educational services to include teacher visits and non-face-to-face learning to reduce academic gaps, broadening consumer choices.
Through this, learners can study at home with services such as ‘Daekyo Summit Math,’ which offers stepwise problem-solving and tracks causes of errors with solutions; ‘Daekyo Summit Score Korean,’ ‘Daekyo Summit Step Korean,’ and ‘Daekyo Summit Vocabulary,’ which develop reading comprehension and vocabulary skills foundational to learning ability; and ‘Daekyo Summit Speaking’ and ‘Daekyo Summit Step English,’ which improve English speaking skills through native speaker videos and voice AI imitation learning.
Daekyo Summit has also achieved meaningful results in securing core technologies in the edutech field. It has gained credibility by obtaining certifications such as the Korean Association of Teachers of English (KATE) certification for Daekyo Summit Speaking, Drill Down technology for Daekyo Summit Math, Korean Reading Index (KReaD) technology, and patents for the ‘Hanja Vocabulary Learning Service Method and System’ related to Daekyo Summit Vocabulary.
Daekyo’s Macadamia All-in-One is a digital all-subject curriculum for elementary students covering Korean, English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Through a curriculum linked to school subjects, digital content helps students easily understand concepts and principles taught at school. The target learners are from pre-elementary first graders to sixth graders. For systematic learning management, weekly message-based learning coaching and monthly parent phone consultations are provided.
Macadamia All-in-One, designed for customers who prefer non-face-to-face digital learning, helps students form self-directed learning habits by allowing them to decide their own study volume and time. When learners set learning goals, AI suggests the optimal learning path tailored to individual capabilities. AI analyzes learning by the second to continuously help learners achieve their self-set goals. Students can build confidence in studying through personalized learning and achieving their own learning goals, leading to a sense of accomplishment and improved grades.
Macadamia All-in-One digitizes all elementary subject learning content, offering complete elementary learning through minimal unit learning composed of about 5,000 concept modules and 60,000 questions. It distinguishes clearly between what is known and unknown, reorganizes individual questions, and optimizes the learning process to provide only the necessary learning.
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Additionally, learners can study various areas through diverse digital content that stimulates curiosity, such as reading, comics, games, and science experiments, and maximize learning synergy effects by sharing learning goal achievement status with friends studying together.
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