Creverse Partners with Seoul National University for AI-Driven Math Education
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Creverse, an edtech company, has partnered with Seoul National University to build a future-oriented math learning environment using AI technology.
- The collaboration involves Creverse providing high-quality learning data and analysis, while the university's research lab develops an AI engine for personalized learning.
- This initiative aims to create an AI-driven educational infrastructure by combining Creverse's expertise with Seoul National University's advanced AI capabilities.
Edtech firm Creverse is joining forces with Seoul National University to pioneer a new era of math education powered by artificial intelligence. The company announced on the first of the month that it signed a memorandum of understanding with Professor Moon Byung-roh's Optimization and Financial Engineering Lab at the university.
We will build a future-oriented math learning environment using AI technology.
This partnership seeks to integrate AI technology into a future-ready math learning environment. Creverse will contribute its extensive, high-quality learning data accumulated through its premium "CMS" brand, which focuses on critical thinking in mathematics. The company will also analyze the effectiveness of this data in real-world learning scenarios.
This collaboration aims to provide students with a future-type math learning experience by combining Creverse's educational know-how with Seoul National University's advanced AI technology.
Seoul National University's research team will leverage this data to concentrate on developing an "AI engine." This engine is designed to autonomously recognize students' learning states and propose customized learning paths. Additionally, both institutions plan to collaborate closely on developing core technologies, including a "math-specific knowledge map" that clearly organizes the relationships between various mathematical concepts.
The Seoul National University lab will focus on developing an AI engine that recognizes students' learning status and suggests personalized learning.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.