Changwon National University Maker Agit Successfully Completes 'Youth Bizcool Making Program'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Changwon National University (President Lee Ho-young) Maker Agit announced on the 24th that it successfully concluded the 'Youth Bizcool Making Program,' which aimed to promote maker culture to local youth and discover specialized creativity.
This program was implemented through collaboration between Changwon National University Maker Agit and the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development to help youth understand digital equipment operation technology that is not easily accessible in their surroundings and provide hands-on experience.
In particular, by exploring educational directions for the 4th Industrial Revolution era and integrating making equipment with new educational materials to conduct creative convergence education, the program encouraged local youth to participate in making activities.
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Park Kyung-hoon, Director of the Fab Lab Changwon Center at Changwon National University, explained, "We were able to promote youth maker culture and support maker creative activities, thereby encouraging local youth participation in making. We will continue to strive to nurture and discover talented local youth in line with the advancing future society."
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