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EduENV Launches Dolphin Coding Enterprise, a Tailored Solution for Coding Education

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Seoul, South Korea – EduENV, led by CEO Seokjun Kim, has announced the official launch of its enterprise solution, Dolphin Coding Enterprise, built upon its existing coding education platform, Dolphin Coding. This new solution is designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of technology education by offering a wide range of features for teachers, students, and parents.

The Dolphin Coding Enterprise solution is expected to revolutionize the traditional coding classroom by providing customized functions for educational institutions and businesses. Teachers can now manage students in real-time during classes and create personalized learning paths for each student by selecting appropriate learning materials after class. This streamlines lesson preparation and enables more structured instruction.

For students, gamified elements such as quests, avatar systems, project sharing, and coding competitions are introduced to boost interest and engagement in learning. These features encourage self-directed learning and naturally motivate students. Parents can monitor their children's academic achievements in real-time through dashboards and learning reports, facilitating communication between students, teachers, and parents.

The solution incorporates advanced AI-powered features to elevate the quality of coding education. An AI tutor provides feedback on students' code and supports various functions such as remote code editing, block coding content, Google Colab integration, and learning history tracking.

Schools can benefit from features such as creating class-specific accounts, distributing curriculum-linked content, and managing learner records. Meanwhile, academies can utilize remote code editing, non-face-to-face payment, marketing, and blogging functions, catering to both business operations and learning environments.

Dolphin Coding Enterprise is currently undergoing a proof of concept (PoC) at approximately 40 schools. Teachers who have used the solution in high school classes have praised the AI tutor for maintaining a seamless learning flow and increasing student engagement. They also noted that features like quests and coding competitions have effectively motivated students.

"As coding becomes mandatory in public education from 2025, it is crucial to provide an environment where students can maintain their interest in learning and find their own motivation," said Seokjun Kim, CEO of EduENV. "We are committed to helping students grow their dreams and goals through Dolphin Coding."

EduENV will be showcasing the Dolphin Coding Enterprise solution at the 22nd Korea Education Expo, which will be held on the 15th. At the booth, they will introduce the solution's key features and real-world use cases, seeking new business opportunities through communication with education stakeholders.

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