Automatic generation of drafts
Edutech startup Vygos announced on the 1st that it will launch a new handwriting analysis function in the artificial intelligence (AI)-based life record draft service "Hamroom."
Vygos provides the function to all members of the Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations for free.
The new function presented by Hamarum is evaluated to have solved the hardships of the educational field with technology. Since the second semester of last year, performance evaluation in the classroom has become a principle, and students' handwriting evaluation and handwriting activities have increased significantly at school sites. At the end of the semester, teachers have to review students' handwriting activities and write detailed skills, specialties, and creative experience activities, so the burden of work has increased.
The new function introduced by Hamarum combines advanced optical character recognition (OCR) and a giant language model (LLM). When a teacher uploads a student's handwriting results or learning materials, AI recognizes and analyzes the core contents and automatically generates a draft of the Ministry of Life. From elementary plain language to detailed skills and specialties in middle and high schools, and creative experience activities, it has increased reliability by providing customized texts for each school level.
Hamarum is achieving work efficiency in that it analyzes the context based on actual student activity records, not just text generation. Since the launch of the service in July last year, it has been introduced and used in more than 3,000 elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide, and is proving its response through data, such as being counted as a late registration "TOP3" solution for eight consecutive months from October last year to May this year.
Based on this technology, Vygos will sign a business agreement with the Korea Federation of Teachers' Association and spread services to ease the administrative burden of 100,000 teachers at the end of the semester.
"The essence of teachers in the AI era is not to observe the administration, but to observe the student's growth process and lead them on the right path," Vygos CEO Kim Kyung-ryong said. "Through the launch of new functions and agreements with the Korea Federation of Teachers' Association, we will lower the actual burden on the members of the Korea Federation of Teachers' Association and establish ourselves as an edutech company leading a new culture of process-oriented education."