Visang Education and representatives of Mongdangbunpil signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) on the 24th.

Visang Education and representatives of Mongdangbunpil signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) on the 24th.

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Visang Education's edutech-based teaching support platform 'VivaSam' announced on the 28th that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with the Digital Media Education Content Teachers' Research Association 'Mongdangbunpil' to collaborate on strengthening the digital capabilities of public education teachers.


Mongdangbunpil is a corporation established in February. Teachers from elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide voluntarily gather to carry out various activities such as producing and distributing digital media education content for teachers, students, and parents, developing various training programs, creating educational content needed in school settings, and operating YouTube and resource-sharing platforms.


Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to mutually cooperate on ▲ development and consultation of VivaSam edutech content ▲ video production using digital content ▲ creation of teaching and learning materials ▲ consultation on field content development ▲ collection of opinions from educational sites.


VivaSam plans to strengthen edutech services linked to each subject through edutech specialized sections providing customized on- and offline educational content, science virtual laboratories, digital math tools, social regional resource rooms, and virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) content. It aims to support maximizing teachers' digital capabilities and students' interest and immersion in public education.


Heo Bo-wook, Head of Content Innovation Group at Visang Education, said, "We are very pleased to collaborate with a teachers' organization like Mongdangbunpil, which has capabilities in digital content development and can convey the voices from school sites for the advancement of educational content. VivaSam will actively support providing edutech services that have both field relevance and timeliness to enable vivid and engaging classes."



Park Jun-ho, Chairman of the Digital Media Education Content Teachers' Research Association, stated, "Since COVID-19, there has been a societal consensus that a major shift to artificial intelligence (AI) digital education is necessary in the education sector. We will cooperate in research and development to create a vision for South Korea, a digital powerhouse, to grow into a global edutech leader beyond the domestic market."


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

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