Utilizing Orzo Class
Implementing a Digitized Learning Process

Edutech company Sling (CEO Kangmin An) announced on the 19th that it has signed a contract to supply the learning management solution 'Orzo Class' to Bukil High School, an autonomous private high school located in Cheonan, Chungnam.


Orzo Class, provided by Sling to Bukil High School, is based on a self-developed artificial intelligence (AI) problem recognition engine and offers ▲automatic grading ▲real-time handwriting verification ▲statistics on correct/incorrect answers and study time. It also features functions that derive student-specific data such as ▲individual scores ▲problem-solving handwriting ▲time spent on solving and reviewing each problem.


Sling Starts Public Education Expansion... Signs 'Orjo Class' Contract with Bukil High School View original image

Orzo Class is a learning management solution for teachers, allowing students to conveniently study using a tablet app when class materials are uploaded. It is characterized by real-time updates of academic data and achievement for each student. Through this, Bukil High School expects to implement a digitized learning process and provide personalized guidance for students.


Previously focusing its business on the private education market such as academies and private tutoring, Sling plans to expand its solution supply to public education institutions starting with the contract with Bukil High School, aiming to establish itself as a learning super app used throughout education from schools to academies and self-study.



Kangmin An, CEO of Sling, said, "We hope that the introduction of Orzo Class will enhance the learning experience of teachers and students and help accelerate the digital transformation of public education institutions." He added, "Sling will grow as an edutech company encompassing both schools and academies and lead the market."


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