Edutech 'Freewill' Conducts Soongsil University Basic Academic Skills Diagnostic Assessment for 2 Consecutive Years
Edutech startup 'Freewillin' announced on the 14th that it has conducted basic academic skills diagnostic assessments for university students at Soongsil University for two consecutive years.
Recently, the number of freshmen lacking basic skills in subjects such as mathematics and science has increased, and with the expansion of foreign students entering domestic universities, the demand for establishing basic subject education systems at universities is growing.
Freewillin developed the 'FullyMath' basic academic skills diagnostic assessment solution for university students using domestic technology in 2021, and it has been adopted and utilized at Konkuk University for three consecutive years.
At Soongsil University, the basic academic skills diagnostic assessment was conducted using FullyMath from December 6 last year to February 8 this year.
The FullyMath solution has no language restrictions and can customize all mathematics and science subjects according to the requirements of each university and department.
In particular, even if a university does not have its own evaluation questions for mathematics subjects, it can operate basic academic skills diagnostic assessment exams through 700,000 questions and various content directly developed by Freewillin.
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Soongsil University stated, "We confirmed that the average scores of students using the program improved by more than 27 points, and 90% of participating freshmen and enrolled students showed grade improvement, indicating that it helped strengthen basic subject competencies."
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