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Visang announced on the 30th that it hosted a delegation of over 20 university presidents from the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU) at its Ground V facility in Gwacheon on the 24th.

 

The event was held as part of a capacitybuilding program on Transnational Higher Education (TNHE) for PACU members, including presidents of leading universities in the Philippines. The participants explored Korea's successful education cases and discussed strategic directions for advancing transnational education.

 

Recognized as a leading example in Korea, Visang presented its EdTech-powered educational platforms as a solution to enhance the quality of Transnational Education (TNE), showcasing advanced e-learning and remote education models that transcend spatial and temporal limitations

 

During the event, Visang demonstrated its interactive English learning program ELiF, interactive digital math program Math Alive, and integrated online Korean education platform master k. The company also introduced its educational solutions, platforms, technologies, and expertise.

 

Caroline Marian S. Enriquez, President of Our Lady of Fatima University, said, “If a platform like master k includes training programs for skilled workers such as nurses and IT professionals, it would be highly useful for universities in the Philippines.” She added, “I’m impressed that the platform is being developed with consideration of national level challenges like population decline, by encompassing education for the workforce.”

 

Rho Joongil, CEO of Visang Global Company, stated, “Visang’s platforms support various forms of instruction—including online, offline, and hybrid classes—which makes them applicable to a wide range of IT environments worldwide.” He continued, “We will expand our cooperation not only in B2B but also in B2G and other nationalscale projects by sharing our accumulated knowledge and technology to contribute to the advancement of global education systems.”


 

[Source - etnews]
https://www.etnews.com/20240530000417

 
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