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Visang, known for its smart learning solution 'Only One,' has introduced a new AI-integrated education solution.
From online lectures to post-lesson management, the plan is to provide all necessary functions for both online and offline classes within a single platform. Here’s a report from Yoon Seok-jin.
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Visang, having recently moved to its new headquarters, has unveiled 'AllviA CL (AllviA Connect Learning, ACL)’ for the first time.
AllviA CL is a comprehensive education platform that integrates English, math, and Korean language learning solutions. It includes video conferencing tools, a learning management system (LMS), AI, e-learning, and digital content—everything needed for a complete learning experience.
AllviA CL is designed to offer personalized learning.
It features a generative AI-based personalized conversation learning service, offering step-by-step pronunciation evaluations and scenario-based dialogues.
There is also an AI tutor (tentative name) designed to output information linked to the curriculum content through prompt tuning.
The platform supports teachers with features like recording lessons to automatically generate e-learning content, managing class schedules, assigning tasks, and checking real-time results.
[Rho Joong-il, CEO of Visang Global Company]
"The education sector is rapidly advancing in platformization. Through the AllviA education platform, we are incorporating not only AI but also a wide range of EdTech solutions to pioneer the global market."
Global companies are leading the way in education platforms.
Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) provide learning management systems (LMS) for online classes.
Zoom has also recently added educational features, such as personalized feedback.
Visang believes that if platform sovereignty is transferred to foreign companies, it will be difficult to maintain educational sovereignty as well.
This is the driving force behind Visang’s decision to launch its comprehensive education platform.
Visang plans to fully launch its overseas export strategy based on AllviA CL.
The initial response has been positive, with a recent $1.7 million contract signed with a local academy in Vietnam.
Following its 'Only One' service, Visang has now launched its 'All-in-One' service.
All eyes are on whether Visang will soar beyond Korea and into the global market.
[Yoon Seok-jin, MTN (MoneyToday Network) Reporter]
[Anchor Introduction]
Visang, known for its smart learning solution 'Only One,' has introduced a new AI-integrated education solution.
From online lectures to post-lesson management, the plan is to provide all necessary functions for both online and offline classes within a single platform. Here’s a report from Yoon Seok-jin.
[Report]
Visang, having recently moved to its new headquarters, has unveiled 'AllviA CL (AllviA Connect Learning, ACL)’ for the first time.
AllviA CL is a comprehensive education platform that integrates English, math, and Korean language learning solutions. It includes video conferencing tools, a learning management system (LMS), AI, e-learning, and digital content—everything needed for a complete learning experience.
AllviA CL is designed to offer personalized learning.
It features a generative AI-based personalized conversation learning service, offering step-by-step pronunciation evaluations and scenario-based dialogues.
There is also an AI tutor (tentative name) designed to output information linked to the curriculum content through prompt tuning.
The platform supports teachers with features like recording lessons to automatically generate e-learning content, managing class schedules, assigning tasks, and checking real-time results.
[Rho Joong-il, CEO of Visang Global Company]
"The education sector is rapidly advancing in platformization. Through the AllviA education platform, we are incorporating not only AI but also a wide range of EdTech solutions to pioneer the global market."
Global companies are leading the way in education platforms.
Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) provide learning management systems (LMS) for online classes.
Zoom has also recently added educational features, such as personalized feedback.
Visang believes that if platform sovereignty is transferred to foreign companies, it will be difficult to maintain educational sovereignty as well.
This is the driving force behind Visang’s decision to launch its comprehensive education platform.
Visang plans to fully launch its overseas export strategy based on AllviA CL.
The initial response has been positive, with a recent $1.7 million contract signed with a local academy in Vietnam.
Following its 'Only One' service, Visang has now launched its 'All-in-One' service.
All eyes are on whether Visang will soar beyond Korea and into the global market.
[Yoon Seok-jin, MTN (MoneyToday Network) Reporter]