Learning begins with information that can be understood.

[ Why Is This Needed? ]In schools and educational services, not only learning content but also various forms of guidance and administrative information are provided. Class schedules, assignment instructions, grading criteria, academic calendars, and parent notices—
educational information is often more complex and lengthy than expected.
For students with low literacy levels, students with developmental disabilities, students from multicultural backgrounds, and even parents, this information can become a significant barrier to understanding.
When information is not clearly understood, participation in learning decreases,
and opportunities to make independent choices and decisions may also be limited.
Ongl was created to transform educational information into language that is clear, simple, and easy to understand.
[ How Is It Used? ]
Schools and educational service providers can use Ongl to convert key educational information for students and parents into Easy Read versions.
For example, class guides or assignment instructions can be reorganized into short sentences with a clear structure,
and complex terminology or abstract expressions can be explained using everyday language.
Online learning platforms and education services can also provide Easy Read versions of course descriptions, usage instructions, and learning procedures, helping students understand content independently and continue their learning journey with confidence.
→ Educational information becomes something anyone can read and understand—not something that constantly needs explanation.
[ What Changes? ]
- Increased Learning Engagement
Students can better understand lessons and assignments, leading to more active participation. - Reduced Information Gaps Between Students and Parents
Parents can easily understand educational information and support their child’s learning more effectively. - Lower Communication Burden in Educational Settings
Fewer repeated explanations and inquiries improve efficiency for teachers and administrators. - A More Inclusive Educational Environment
Students from diverse learning backgrounds can access educational information on equal footing.
Learning begins with information that can be understood.
[ Why Is This Needed? ]In schools and educational services, not only learning content but also various forms of guidance and administrative information are provided. Class schedules, assignment instructions, grading criteria, academic calendars, and parent notices—
educational information is often more complex and lengthy than expected.
For students with low literacy levels, students with developmental disabilities, students from multicultural backgrounds, and even parents, this information can become a significant barrier to understanding.
When information is not clearly understood, participation in learning decreases,
and opportunities to make independent choices and decisions may also be limited.
Ongl was created to transform educational information into language that is clear, simple, and easy to understand.
[ How Is It Used? ]
Schools and educational service providers can use Ongl to convert key educational information for students and parents into Easy Read versions.
For example, class guides or assignment instructions can be reorganized into short sentences with a clear structure,
and complex terminology or abstract expressions can be explained using everyday language.
Online learning platforms and education services can also provide Easy Read versions of course descriptions, usage instructions, and learning procedures, helping students understand content independently and continue their learning journey with confidence.
→ Educational information becomes something anyone can read and understand—not something that constantly needs explanation.
[ What Changes? ]
Students can better understand lessons and assignments, leading to more active participation.
Parents can easily understand educational information and support their child’s learning more effectively.
Fewer repeated explanations and inquiries improve efficiency for teachers and administrators.
Students from diverse learning backgrounds can access educational information on equal footing.