Kookmin University's Center for Teaching and Learning Development signs a business agreement to build an AI-based educational environment
- 24.12.10 / 이정민
Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) signed a business agreement with Free Willin on Tuesday, December 3 to diagnose basic academic skills and build an AI-based educational environment. The event was attended by KIM, HYOUNG-JIN, Vice President of Education at Kookmin University, and Kwon Ki-sung, CEO of Free Willin. Kookmin University has decided to use FreeWillin's AI courseware 'Fullie Campus' to provide and expand services to improve basic academic skills (math, science) for new and current students in 2025 and AI courseware necessary for university classes.
The two organizations discussed the following: providing diagnostic evaluation and learning services for improving academic performance of current students in basic academic skills (math and science); developing AI courseware for personalized education of new students in the major elective system within the curriculum; and providing AI services within Pulley Campus to improve the ability of Kookmin University members to use artificial intelligence.
Through this agreement, Kookmin University will further expand its support for strengthening the learning capabilities of freshmen and current students in basic academic skills (math and science) subjects and personalized learning according to the results of diagnostic assessments. In addition, it will support customized education for basic academic skills through level-specific diagnosis of students who have chosen the major elective system, contributing to the stable introduction and operation of the major elective system.
“With this agreement, we will innovate into a convergence education system to overcome the barriers that exist in various areas, such as between academic fields and between curricula, which have been pointed out as problems in the existing education system, in order to strengthen the basic academic ability of students who have enrolled in the major self-selection system,” said Kim Hyung-jin, vice president of academic affairs.
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Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) signed a business agreement with Free Willin on Tuesday, December 3 to diagnose basic academic skills and build an AI-based educational environment. The event was attended by KIM, HYOUNG-JIN, Vice President of Education at Kookmin University, and Kwon Ki-sung, CEO of Free Willin. Kookmin University has decided to use FreeWillin's AI courseware 'Fullie Campus' to provide and expand services to improve basic academic skills (math, science) for new and current students in 2025 and AI courseware necessary for university classes.
The two organizations discussed the following: providing diagnostic evaluation and learning services for improving academic performance of current students in basic academic skills (math and science); developing AI courseware for personalized education of new students in the major elective system within the curriculum; and providing AI services within Pulley Campus to improve the ability of Kookmin University members to use artificial intelligence.
Through this agreement, Kookmin University will further expand its support for strengthening the learning capabilities of freshmen and current students in basic academic skills (math and science) subjects and personalized learning according to the results of diagnostic assessments. In addition, it will support customized education for basic academic skills through level-specific diagnosis of students who have chosen the major elective system, contributing to the stable introduction and operation of the major elective system.
“With this agreement, we will innovate into a convergence education system to overcome the barriers that exist in various areas, such as between academic fields and between curricula, which have been pointed out as problems in the existing education system, in order to strengthen the basic academic ability of students who have enrolled in the major self-selection system,” said Kim Hyung-jin, vice president of academic affairs.
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