Customized Learning Methods for All School Ages from Elementary to High School
"Will Help Foster Self-Directed Learning Skills"

Edutech startup Freewillin announced on the 29th that its AI service specializing in middle school math education, 'Pulley', has launched an elementary school curriculum. With this, Pulley has established itself as a math AI courseware covering the entire school age range from elementary to high school.

Edutech startup Freewillin announced on the 29th that it will open the Pulri Math elementary education course. <br>[Image provided by Freewillin]

Edutech startup Freewillin announced on the 29th that it will open the Pulri Math elementary education course.
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Pulley is a self-directed math AI courseware that analyzes students' weaknesses based on over 1 billion big data points and recommends customized learning courses. It was introduced last year in more than 500 schools across 15 education offices nationwide, along with Freewillin's math problem bank solution 'Mathflat'.


The Pulley elementary course reflects continuous requests from the education field, which has recognized Pulley's learning effectiveness, and Freewillin's direction to present effective math learning methods across the entire school age range. It focuses on helping students from 3rd grade elementary school, the target for AI digital textbook math subject introduction in 2025, to become accustomed to self-directed learning through a highly personalized learning system.


In particular, considering the characteristics of elementary students who have lower learning concentration than middle and high school students, the handwriting function has been significantly enhanced to increase learning immersion. Students can solve problems directly on tablets to improve concentration.



Kwon Ki-seong, CEO of Freewillin, said, "Pulley will be a decisive turning point in solidifying its position as math AI courseware covering the entire school age range from elementary to high school," and added, "We will continuously improve and advance the product by incorporating feedback from the field so that elementary students nationwide can develop self-directed learning abilities and find fun and interest in math learning through Pulley."


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