Learning Note is a learning management app that records learning problems and content by subject unit, allowing teachers, parents, and students to monitor the student's learning process together.
It allows you to record in one place exactly what problems were covered in class, what concepts the student understood, and where they struggled. Rather than simply recording scores or results, the focus is on documenting the thoughts, changes, and areas requiring improvement that emerge during the student's learning process.
Learning Note for Teachers
Teachers can systematically manage individual student learning records. By checking students' understanding and reactions to learning problems aligned with subject units, they can provide necessary feedback.
After class, teachers can review individual records to identify which concepts were difficult and which types of problems showed recurring mistakes. Based on this, they can plan the next class, individual instruction, and supplementary learning more concretely.
Furthermore, as learning records accumulate, the student's progress can be viewed at a glance. This allows teachers to identify the flow of growth, which is difficult to discern from one-time assessment results alone, and to provide the necessary support to students more accurately.
**Learning Note** Learning Notes for Parents
Parents can check what their children are learning at school or in class, which parts they understand well, and which concepts they need help with.
While previously parents had to rely on test results or brief notifications to gauge their child's learning status, the Learning Notes record the learning process. By reviewing the problems their child struggled with, teacher feedback, and the flow of learning by unit, parents can engage in more specific conversations and provide support at home.
Instead of simply asking, "What did you learn today?", parents can offer more practical learning support based on actual learning records, such as "This concept was difficult" or "It would be good to review this part again."
Learning Notes for Students
Students can review what they have learned and the problems they found difficult. Even after class, they can review their learning records to check for themselves what they understood and which parts need further study.
Looking back at past records allows parents to identify their learning habits and growth process. Experiences such as later understanding concepts that were initially difficult, or the process of solving problems they repeatedly got wrong, are recorded, helping to build confidence.
**Learning Notes for Parents**
**Learners can check the content they learned and the problems they repeatedly got wrong.** The Learning Notebook helps students go beyond simply solving problems to reflect on their learning and set their next learning goals.
Key Features
- Learning records for problems within each subject unit
- Management of learning content by student
- Recording of comprehension and learning responses
- Sharing learning progress with parents
- Support for student review and self-assessment
- Tracking growth through cumulative records
- Learning management that connects classroom, home, and self-directed learning
Why the Learning Notebook is Needed
Learning cannot be explained solely by the results of a single day. Even students who receive the same score differ in the concepts they struggle with, the help they need, and their rates of growth. Therefore, a record of the learning process is essential for effective learning.
The Learning Notebook helps teachers understand students more deeply, allows parents to view their children's learning more accurately, and enables students to reflect on their own learning.
When the traces of learning created in class do not disappear but remain as records, the feedback students need becomes clearer, and learning support becomes more specific.
The Learning Notebook connects the classroom, home, and the student's self-directed learning into a single record. Teachers can provide more systematic guidance, parents can understand more accurately, and students can reflect on their learning more clearly.
Try recording not only the learning outcomes but also the learning process with a learning notebook.