National Science Museum to Implement Artificial Intelligence Education Starting This Year
[Asia Economy Reporter Junho Hwang] The National Science Museum announced its 2020 education curriculum on the 10th. Starting this year, software education including artificial intelligence will be conducted.
First, the National Science Museum will conduct year-round individual and group education for youth centered on scientific experiments to develop scientific thinking skills. In particular, the youth science camp is divided into a team project-type individual camp during vacations and group camps for science experiments, robot coding, and makers during the semester. Career experience classes, which include special lectures on future technology and experiences of future jobs, are operated for middle and high school student groups. The Traditional Science University, where experts teach traditional science and historical culture and conduct on-site explorations, will also be held.
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For more details, please refer to the National Science Museum website. Im Seungcheol, Acting Director of the National Science Museum, said, "We will operate customized education for individuals and groups from infants to adults to become a science museum that meets diverse public demands."
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