Visang Education Launches Tablet-Exclusive CSAT Study App 'GichulTapTap' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Visang Education, a publisher of government- and examination-approved textbooks, announced on the 20th that it has launched 'Gichul TapTap,' a tablet-exclusive learning application for past College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) questions.


Gichul TapTap is a CSAT study app that includes past questions from the College Scholastic Ability Test as well as nationwide joint academic assessments and mock exams. Visang Education has incorporated past questions from all subjects except vocational studies and second foreign language areas, including Korean, Mathematics, English, Korean History, Social Studies, and Science Studies. The total number of questions included reaches 30,000.


The key feature of Gichul TapTap is that students can effectively study this vast collection of CSAT past questions anytime and anywhere using only a tablet PC. High school students from grades 1 to 3, prospective high school students, and repeat test takers preparing for the CSAT can systematically study past questions through Gichul TapTap.


Gichul TapTap is an app specialized for personalized learning. It includes a DIY (Do It Yourself) workbook feature that allows learners to create customized problem sets tailored to each subject area as they wish. It also offers a split-screen function where users can view the problem-solving screen and the explanation screen simultaneously. Learners can choose between basic explanations and premium explanations during the problem-solving process.


Gichul TapTap also provides an automatic study planning feature to help develop self-directed learning skills. It implements an automatic wrong-answer note creation function and similar question feature to enable repeated study of incorrect problems during the review process. Through the learning report function, users can analyze their learning achievements in detail. Visang Education expects that the newly launched Gichul TapTap will be a great help to students preparing for the CSAT.



Choi Dae-chan, CEO of Visang Education Publishing Company, said, “We expect that students preparing for the CSAT will be able to study more effectively in a digital environment through Gichul TapTap,” adding, “We will continue efforts to prioritize learning convenience and maximize user interface and user experience.”


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