From the 16th, live YouTube online education provided twice daily for two weeks

Productivity Headquarters Offers Free Live Streaming of Best Courses... Minimizing Learning Gaps for Employees View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheolhyun] The Korea Productivity Center (KPC, Chairman Noh Gyuseong) announced on the 11th that it will provide real-time YouTube education "Education Matzip. Front Row at Home" to prevent learning gaps for employees as group training is minimized due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). For two weeks, popular KPC lectures can be accessed for free twice a day.


KPC YouTube education will be broadcast twice daily on weekdays from the 16th to the 27th, each session lasting one hour. It will be offered as a live broadcast on the "Korea Productivity Center" channel on YouTube, allowing learners to view the instructor and teaching materials simultaneously and engage in real-time conversations and Q&A through the chat window. Completion certificates can also be obtained on the KPC website.


The courses provided this time consist of KPC's best lectures, including "2020 Economic Outlook," "Big Data-Based Marketing Strategy," "How to Work-Life Balance," "Web Crawling with Python," and "Essential Basic Legal Knowledge for Startups." A total of 20 courses are offered across various fields, covering basics of job training such as corporate cost analysis, business negotiation skills, and production management fundamentals.



KPC K-LAB Director Jeon Seunghoon said, "KPC YouTube education is a program designed to minimize learning gaps for employees, structured to provide many employees with opportunities for self-development. The need for digitalization such as smart work and edutech is highlighted due to COVID-19, and real-time education through KPC's SNS channels will offer a new learning experience and serve as a catalyst for the spread of digitalization in employee education."


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