Personalized education in the online space? With artificial intelligence, this will soon be possible
Codecool revolutionizes and makes digital education more efficient with its new platform based on artificial intelligence. One of the leading digital skills training players in East Central Europe is developing a complex solution that simultaneously combines the general capabilities of AI with personalized education and reaching large target groups.
Effective support for individual learning and skill development has traditionally been based on human tutors. This is a scarce and expensive resource, especially in the field of rapidly changing digital skills. The online education platforms that became widespread during the Covid-19 pandemic now make it possible for courses that were previously only available in the classroom to be available regardless of place and time. In these systems, it was possible to prove progress by completing a control questionnaire and a set of tasks, but the students’ unique needs are not taken into account. Codecool’s project, supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office with HUF 411,863,932, offers a solution to unique needs and the problem of unequal access to high-quality and up-to-date education.
Thanks to the strategic partnership with SDA, Codecool is one of the largest digital skills training centers in Central and Eastern Europe. The company is at the forefront of IT training in project-based work, constantly expanding and developing its English-language curriculum and other educational support elements. In addition to professional knowledge, he has extensive experience in educational methodology not only in the classroom, but also in online and hybrid educational environments, and he works with more than 450 companies in the region. That is why it is important for him to support his 17 different digital training programs for individuals and corporate partners with the most modern technologies.
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