Tabdori Live!, a Tokyo Shoseki publication in which we were involved in the development, won the Japan e-Learning Grand Prize

"Tabdori Live!", a service provided by Tokyo Shoseki Co., Ltd., for which we are responsible for server-side development, application maintenance, cloud/server construction, and operation, maintenance, and monitoring (24 hours a day, 365 days a year), has won the 21st Japan e-Learning Award

We are extremely pleased that the system we developed has won such a prestigious award at the 21st Japan e-Learning Awards (Grand Prize)

The Japan e-Learning Awards are an awards program that selects particularly outstanding e-learning content, services, and solutions from companies, schools, local governments, etc. The awards are given by four ministers from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, making it the first such awards program with a focus on education, and attracting a great deal of attention every year

Tabdori Live! is a new digital learning material that allows children and students to maintain their motivation to learn while having fun learning with all of their friends who use the service. It has many mechanisms to support learning, so it is unique in that it can increase the motivation of even children and students who are not good at studying.

Tokyo Shoseki Co., Ltd. is a textbook publishing company founded in 1909 that publishes learning materials, teaching materials, and study guides, and boasts the industry's leading number of textbooks published for elementary, junior high, and high schools. The company also develops and sells educational digital content such as digital textbooks, provides various assessment services such as academic and physical ability tests, and publishes general books and dictionaries.

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The winners of the e-Learning Grand Prix, the Japan e-Learning Awards, have been decided! The Grand Prize goes to Tokyo Shoseki's "Tabudori Live!"