Daekyo announced on the 23rd the launch of its AI digital textbook learning program, "Noonnoppi School One."


Noonnoppi School One is a comprehensive program designed for students from pre-first grade to sixth grade, offering AI-customized learning in all subjects including Korean, English, Math, Science, and Social Studies to help complete their school curriculum.

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The program features systematic learning by combining digital textbook study with weekly visits from Noonnoppi teachers for learning management. Learners can improve their grades and develop proper digital learning habits through AI-customized lessons and coaching from Noonnoppi teachers.


Noonnoppi teachers provide close guidance and support through in-person lessons. Based on AI learning data, the lessons include preview and review, problem-solving, and error coaching using separately provided learning content.


In addition to textbook learning, Noonnoppi School One offers various learning contents such as ▲academic assessment preparation (math problem bank, dictation, level-based English learning, special academy lectures) ▲subject-specific video learning (science experiments, VR, geometric experience center) ▲learning play content (comics, Korean and English books, games), and more.


To celebrate the launch of Noonnoppi School One, Daekyo is running a promotion offering free rental of learning tablets for a limited number of users during the study period. Special discounts are also available for Daekyo learning members.



A Daekyo representative stated, “Noonnoppi School One, which combines AI learning in all subjects with professional teacher visits, is a program that helps improve grades and fosters proper digital learning habits,” adding, “The close-care learning of Noonnoppi School One will begin on March 4.”


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