As Part of the University Innovation Support Project

Changwon National University Holds Communication Skills Development Workshop View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Changwon National University (President Lee Ho-young) held a 'Communication Skills Development Workshop' on the 9th at the Changwon Convention Center for the purpose of the University Innovation Support Project.


The workshop, co-hosted by the Creative Convergence Education Institute of the Education Innovation Headquarters and the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Changwon National University, was held under the theme 'Exploring the Direction of Quality Management for Basic Bridge Education in Universities.' It was conducted in two parts: Part 1, 'Challenges and Directions of Writing Education,' and Part 2, 'The Role and Future of the Creative Convergence Education Institute ? Focusing on Feedback of University Innovation Support Project Outcomes.'


This workshop served as a forum to explore ways to enhance the qualitative level of basic bridge education, which will lead educational innovation in convergence studies in response to changes in the university education environment and knowledge landscape.


In particular, focusing on 'writing' courses, the workshop aimed to improve the professionalism and efficiency of communication liberal arts course operations to develop students' communication competencies, and to seek strategies for analyzing and managing educational outcomes for the successful execution of the 2020 University Innovation Support Project.


Starting with the opening remarks by Heo Cheol-gu, Director of the Creative Convergence Education Institute of the Education Innovation Headquarters at Changwon National University, Part 1 featured Professor Nam Kyung-wan of the Department of Korean Language and Literature as chair, and Part 2 was chaired by Professor Park Jeong-seon. Presentations and discussions were held by faculty members of the Department of Korean Language and Literature, staff of the Creative Convergence Education Institute of the Education Innovation Headquarters, and students on topics including writing, communication center operation outcomes, teaching and learning activities, leadership, and University Innovation Support Project programs.



Director Heo stated, "Securing excellent educational content to develop students' comprehensive communication skills will be an opportunity to nurture creative talents equipped with the ability to create new value by integrating specialized knowledge." He added, "The Education Innovation Headquarters' Creative Convergence Education Institute will continue to implement programs that strengthen educational research capabilities in the field of basic bridge education."


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