Eduwill to Launch 'Creator School'... First Entry into Creative Education Sector
Debut Opportunities Offered to Participants
Eduwill announced on the 18th that it will officially launch the content creation platform 'Creator School' on the 2nd of next month.
Eduwill will introduce a full-scale web novel writer training program, following the strategic partnership it formed in April with Writer Company, the original creator of the Netflix series 'Trauma Center.' This marks Eduwill's first entry into the creative education sector, expanding beyond its traditional focus on certification and civil service exam preparation.
Eduwill announced on the 18th that it will officially launch the content creation platform 'Creator School' on the 2nd of next month. Eduwill
View original imageThe web novel writer training program is a practical program aimed at actual debut, and consists of two courses: a beginner class for aspiring web novel writers and a debut class for professional writers.
All participants will receive one-on-one mentoring from active writers, practical PDF materials covering analysis of high-selling keywords, genre trends, and submission strategies, and opportunities to attend offline special lectures. In particular, those who complete the professional debut course will be given the opportunity to sign an official contract with Writer Company.
Starting with this web novel program, Eduwill plans to sequentially release a variety of new digital education content, including 'Notion AI' and 'AICE.'
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An Eduwill representative said, "Creator School started from the genuine needs of the MZ generation, who want to create content under their own names," adding, "Eduwill aims to propose new possibilities for career expansion based on content, going beyond just certification education."
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