Ellihigh and Mbest Officially Launch "Sweet Time" System to Foster Self-Directed Learning
Megastudy Education has officially launched the real-time all-in-one learning system service, "Sweet Time," for its elementary online learning platform Ellihigh and middle school online learning platform Mbest.
"Sweet Time" is an online learning management service for members from 4th grade of elementary school to 3rd grade of middle school who use Ellihigh and Mbest. It encourages students to develop self-motivated study habits through features such as real-time monitoring using facial recognition technology and a "battle" function that lets students compete with friends on study time.
Prior to this official launch, Megastudy Education operated a beta version since March, which received a strong response from students and parents, with the cumulative number of users surpassing 60,000.
With the official launch, a variety of new features have also been added.
First, a new rewards system has been introduced. Students can earn "Stars" by completing various monthly learning missions, and collect them to receive a "Star Box" containing random gifts. The Star Box includes a variety of prizes such as AirPods and snack gifticons, and the more Stars a student collects, the higher their chances of winning top-tier prizes.
The service also provides learning data. Through the "Monthly Learning Report," students can easily check their cumulative study time and learning history for each month at a glance and objectively assess their standing by comparing with friends. For parents, the "Parent Manager App" allows them to conveniently check their child's Sweet Time learning status.
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A company representative stated, "We hope that through 'Sweet Time,' which allows students to enjoy friendly competition with friends, they will learn to manage their study habits and time independently and develop healthy study routines."
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