GL EDUTAINMENT-KIEEA exports LMS educational content 'hand in hand'

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GL EDUTAINMENT-KIEEA exports LMS educational content 'hand in hand'

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GL Edutainment and Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement have signed an agreement to export and spread educational contents of the overseas learning management system (LMS).

Through this agreement, both institutions endeavor to establish digital education-based establish digital education-based construction, expanding overseas education content exports and overseas education content.

Specifically, both institutions are subjective education systematic education systems through e-lening, new content, and development related technologies and development related technologies and development related technologies.

LMS is "Learning Management System".It is an online educational support platform designed, implementation, implementation, implementation, implementation, implementation.The importance of LMS is converted to non-face learning and mobile devices, and learners can receive education through computer or mobile devices.

In particular, online education using LMS provides an opportunity to overcome regional limitations and strengthen international educational cooperation.

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Lee Joon Won, CEO of GL Edutainment, said, "It is very reliable to export LMS education contents with Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement, which is conducting projects in various fields such as SW/IT development and 4th industrial technology education. We will make efforts to export LMS education contents not only in Korea but also abroad by fostering customized practical talents, he said.

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Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "LMS is a necessary system in Asia-Pacific countries where education is hot. "We will export e-learning and LMS contents and train practical talents with GL Edutainment, which has a business history in publishing and education."



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