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EduCode Signs National Distributor Agreement for Turkey
Sebit has been a leader in the Turkey education sector for over 30 years and is owned by the Turk Telkom Corporation, which enjoys over 50 million users of its services within the country.
EduCode CEO Peter Hess stated: "Sebit is a very strong organization for us to collaborate with in Turkey, bringing many years of experience and education sector contacts, which we fully believe will benefit our collaboration from day one. Our strategy to set up distributors globally is based upon the belief that the best way to penetrate the education sector of each region is through existing distributors who have built up years of trust and relationships. These relationships are a gateway to a relatively closed-door sector who are normally slow to embrace change."
Business Development Manager, Burak Yıldırım from Sebit, noted: "Sebit is happy to have found such a quality course content provider as EduCode. We appreciate the amount of work and thought put into the EduCode courses, as well as the software support around the courses to allow for independent study of students. With the translation of the subtitles, we believe the students of Turkey will embrace these courses, allowing us to market to both schools and to households, to the benefit of children all over Turkey."
EduCode is a Canadian educational technology company based out of Moncton, New Brunswick. EduCode Academy's unique online software provides fun and effective self-directed Computer Science courses for children from the ages of 10 to 18 years old around the world. Its courses and software bring revolutionary primary and secondary level learning, through the modern design of its course material that seamlessly blends rich storylines and interactive, high-quality educational games. A state-of-the-art AI code correction tool provides immediate feedback to the learners, which forms a crucial part of the experiential learning process.
EduCode Academy is also a turn-key solution for schools, designed to allow teachers to implement and begin teaching this valuable skill in their class immediately, even without a Computer Science background. Parents can also access these courses for home school or supplemental education opportunities, knowing they do not have to be Computer Science experts to provide help. The software and course design have all the help needed for the young learners built right into them.
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