Puli Campus, '2025 23rd University Education Development Center Council Summer Workshop' held

PULLEY CAMPUS, an AI courseware specialized in university education from EdTech company Freewillin (CEO Kwon Ki-seong), presented an innovative teaching-learning case based on AI courseware at the '2025 23rd Korean Association of Centers for Teaching and Learning (KACTL) Summer Workshop' held in Jeju from July 9 to 11.

The Council of University Education Development Centers (KACTL) is a council of teaching and learning support centers from 160 universities across the country, and serves as a center for strategic exchanges for improving the quality of university education and innovating teaching and learning. This year’s workshop included a variety of programs, including the ‘University Education Innovation Leadership Course’ for education innovation department heads and center directors, over three days, and was attended by approximately 260 people from university teaching and learning centers across the country.

Freewillin gave a presentation at the leadership course session on the first day, and shared the actual operation case of 'Pulicampus', which is currently being used in more than 50 universities nationwide. Pulicampus is a system that supports the entire learning process from diagnosis-learning-evaluation-analysis with AI according to the level of each student, from basic academic ability to major classes.

The presentation introduced a service structure centered on AI technology, including ▲GPT-4.0-based automatic question recommendation and related concept linking ▲customized content provision through learning history analysis ▲achievement-based certificate and digital badge issuance. In particular, the fact that classes and lecture materials are immediately linked so that professors can easily design classes, the direct editing and loading function of customized content for each university, and various cases of utilization in major classes such as economic statistics, Japanese, and nursing attracted great interest from the field.

During the event, various demos were held at the promotional booth so that participants could experience Pully Campus firsthand. Many university practitioners continued to consult about platform introduction, and there were positive feedbacks such as, “It was impressive that it could be customized in various ways according to the purpose of university education,” and “It seems that it can be flexibly linked to major classes.”

Kwon Ki-seong, CEO of Freewillin, said, “AI courseware is not a replacement for classes, but an educational tool that complements professors’ class designs and improves students’ learning completion,” adding, “We are continuously improving it so that we can flexibly respond by reflecting the academic operation system and class environment according to the characteristics of each university.”


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