
Freewillin (CEO Kwon Ki-seong), an AI-based education solutions company, announced on the 12th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Seoul Saetbyeol School to support underprivileged learners. Through this agreement, Freewillin will provide its AI courseware, "Schoolflat," free of charge for one year. The signing ceremony on March 9th was attended by Seoul Saetbyeol School co-CEOs Cho Soo-hyun and Yoon Hoon-tak, along with Freewillin representatives.
The agreement aims to provide sustainable learning opportunities for learners with limited access to education and expand the community-based lifelong learning ecosystem. In particular, ahead of International Mathematics Day on March 14th, the agreement aims to bridge the learning gap and enhance digital device utilization skills by combining mathematics learning with digital literacy education.
Seoul Saetbyeol School, a private, non-profit lifelong learning institution founded in 2021 by youth, aims to foster a virtuous learning cycle across generations and social classes. Currently, 37 volunteer instructors, comprised of college students and young adults in their 20s and 30s, provide education to approximately 120 learners, ranging from out-of-school youth to seniors in their 60s and older.
While the school focuses on equivalency exam preparation, it also strengthens digital and financial literacy education, fostering it as an essential competency for modern society. Co-CEO Cho Soo-hyun commented, "By leveraging Freewillin's AI learning data, we can accurately diagnose learners' levels and provide personalized learning paths." Co-CEO Yoon Hoon-tak stated, "Schoolplat support will serve as a foundation for learners to overcome information accessibility gaps and experience self-directed learning."
Kwon Ki-seong, CEO of Freewillin, said, “We collaborated with Seoul Saetbyeol School because we sympathize with their educational philosophy,” and added, “We will continue to utilize technology to reduce the gap in educational opportunities and support an environment where everyone can continuously learn.”
Schoolplat is a math AI courseware currently being used in approximately 2,500 elementary, middle, and high schools under 17 provincial and metropolitan offices of education nationwide. It supports the digital transformation of public education through data-based learning diagnosis and customized problem provision functions.
Recently, AI-based learning solutions have been gaining attention as tools that simultaneously support educationally disadvantaged groups and enable customized learning operations in public education settings.
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