
MiriDi (CEO Kang Chang-seok) announced that it has signed a business agreement with 'Teacher Growth School' and will provide the visual communication platform 'MiriCanvas' to support digital education.
Through this agreement, MiRidi will build a digital education infrastructure for teacher growth schools and create a quality content production environment. It will support ▲provision of the MiRicanvas platform ▲development of customized educational content ▲operation of channels for the purpose of promoting educational information exchange and communication ▲discovery of content participation cases, etc.
The Teacher Growth School is a gathering of elementary, middle, and high school teachers across the country who share their opinions on education and the lives of teachers and conduct research together. Currently, about 200 teachers are participating.
MiriDi will provide 500,000 design templates from MiriCanvas and the AI design tool 'Miricle' to teachers belonging to the Teacher Growth School, and will systematize the management of educational content that was previously operated sporadically and help with the production of digital content in real time.
“Digital tools are essential tools to help teachers grow,” said Jong-Kwan Lee, CEO of Teacher Growth School. “We look forward to classes where teachers’ ideas can be realized through the intuitive and visual tools of Miricanvas.”
“We hope that this agreement will provide an opportunity for teachers to freely utilize MiriCanvas and accumulate class content as an asset,” said Oh Hye-jin, team leader of MiriDi’s MiriCanvas Edu Team. “We will strengthen cooperation with educational institutions to contribute to the qualitative improvement of the digital education environment.”
Meanwhile, Miricanvas, which has surpassed 16 million cumulative subscribers, is steadily expanding its collaboration for educational innovation, including a business agreement with the EdTech Teachers Research Association (EdTech) earlier this year.
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