Unlocking a New Era of Learning: Cubina and Kyoiku Publishing Join Forces to Revolutionize Elementary Education
Enhancing Learning Experience: Cubina and Kyoiku Publishing‘s Digital Textbooks Collaboration
Unlocking Seamless Inter-Application Linkage for Elementary Schools
COMPASS Co., Ltd., a leading innovator in education technology, has partnered with Kyoiku Publishing Co., Ltd. to integrate their learning e-portal + AI-based teaching material, Cubina, with digital textbooks. This strategic collaboration aims to revolutionize the learning experience for elementary school students.
The newly implemented inter-application linkage function enables a seamless connection between Cubina’s AI-based teaching materials and digital textbooks. This integration allows students to access relevant textbook content directly from the Cubina platform, making learning more efficient and individually optimized.
By tapping the textbook icon on the Cubina problem screen, students can instantly access the corresponding page of the digital textbook, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. This feature is not limited to individual problems but also extends to units, sub-units, and even more detailed problem groups.
Demonstration in Local Governments: Enhancing Learning Outcomes
Elementary schools in Rumoi City (Hokkaido), Nasu Town (Tochigi Prefecture), and Niiza City (Saitama Prefecture) will conduct demonstrations to assess the effectiveness of this collaboration. The demonstrations will focus on the following:
- Rumoi City (Hokkaido): 101 6th-grade students, targeting Mathematics and Social Studies, from September to December 2024.
- Nasu Town (Tochigi Prefecture): 153 5th and 6th-grade students, targeting Mathematics, from September to December 2024.
- Niiza City (Saitama Prefecture): 256 5th and 6th-grade students, targeting Science, from September to December 2024.
By leveraging the inter-application linkage function, these demonstrations aim to showcase the enhanced learning outcomes and improved student engagement resulting from the collaboration between Cubina and Kyoiku Publishing’s digital textbooks.
