Redbrick and Daekyo collaborate to launch coding programmes for students

Redbrick has announced a strategic partnership with Daekyo to introduce new coding programmes to develop students' computational skills and software development capabilities.

Redbrick, known for its innovative K-12 coding education programmes, will integrate its coding curriculum with Daekyo's comprehensive educational services.

Daekyo, internationally recognised under the 'Eye Level' brand, focuses on personalised learning and is a prominent education company in South Korea. 

Redbrick has experience collaborating with South Korean institutions like the Seoul Office of Education, the Incheon Office of Education, and Samsung Multi-Campus. 

The new collaboration officially launched on 1 July and aims to foster computational thinking skills among students, enabling them to create 2D, 3D, and artificial intelligence software. 

Daekyo, recognised for its focus on personalised learning, sees this partnership as an opportunity to enhance its educational services by integrating cutting-edge coding curricula.

Redbrick's collaboration with Daekyo is part of a broader strategy to reach students worldwide and make significant strides in the global education market. The company aims to leverage its innovative coding programmes and international partnerships to provide comprehensive educational solutions.

"This launch highlights the quality of Redbrick's educational content and lays a strong foundation for successful global expansion through collaboration with Korea's largest education company," a Redbrick spokesperson commented. 

"By forging partnerships with major educational franchises worldwide, we plan to expand our global presence even further."

Previous
Previous

ComEd, YMCA, and Goodwill graduate 89 teens from clean energy job training programme

Next
Next

Transact Campus releases summer update for IDX platform to improve campus management