Jejedu selected as official partner of 'AI Skills Coalition'

Edtech company Jejedu announced that it has been selected as an official partner of the AI Skills Coalition under the 'AI for Good' initiative of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). With this selection, Jejedu plans to participate in the global AI education cooperation body and contribute to the digital education transition and AI capacity enhancement of the international community.

The 'AI Skills Coalition' is a global collaboration led by the ITU and recommended by the UN, with the goal of developing and disseminating reliable AI education content. Various international organizations, governments, academia, and private companies are participating, and efforts are underway to build an inclusive and sustainable AI education environment.

Jejedu was highly evaluated for proving the educational effectiveness of its AI-based math learning platform 'Cherrypot', such as providing personalized content to learners and strengthening learning continuity, and thus decided to participate in this collaboration.

In the future, Jejedu plans to jointly develop and plan AI mathematics education content within the AI Skills Coalition platform and operate online and offline integrated education programs. In addition, it plans to participate in activities to eliminate the global education gap and strengthen digital inclusion through collaboration with ITU and participating organizations.

In addition, by participating in policy-making discussions at the UN level, it is expected that Jejedu's technological prowess and educational solutions will be proven to meet international standards, and that it will be able to secure reliability and expandability in the global market in the future.

Lee Ju-jin, CEO of Jejedu, said, “It is meaningful to participate in the international education cooperation network,” and added, “We will continue to contribute to improving the learning environment around the world through technology-based education solutions and expand cooperation as part of the global digital education innovation.”


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