Real-Time Monitoring of Student Learning Progress
Immediate Reflection of Teacher's Corrections on Student Screens

Edutech startup Freewillin announced on the 4th that its math AI service 'Schoolflat' will introduce a real-time monitoring service starting from this new semester. This service supports teachers in checking students' learning status in real time, helping them conduct classes more effectively.

Freewill launches real-time monitoring service for 'Schoolflat' used by 600,000 users View original image

Schoolflat's real-time monitoring service allows teachers to see the problems students are currently solving in real time, immediately check whether each student has submitted their worksheets and their scores, and manage achievement and participation levels. Additionally, by selecting a specific problem, teachers can view students' problem-solving processes and handwritten notes in real time, and any corrections made by the teacher are instantly reflected on the students' screens.


In particular, if multiple students struggle with the same problem during class, the teacher can share their screen with the students and explain the problem or concept immediately. It is also possible to provide immediate feedback where needed, enabling personalized learning guidance tailored to individual abilities.


Kwon Ki-seong, CEO of Freewillin, stated, "We plan to continuously add innovative features by reflecting the voices from the educational field."



Meanwhile, as of last year, Schoolflat has been used in 2,544 elementary, middle, and high schools, including digital leading schools affiliated with 17 metropolitan and provincial offices of education nationwide, growing more than fivefold compared to the previous year. It was first introduced at the metropolitan office of education level nationwide in 2021 by the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education and was selected as a platform project by the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education last year. The number of students who learned through Schoolflat last year reached 600,000.


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