Jo Jeong-gwon, Acting Chairman of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (fourth from the left), attended the 'Online School Opening Support Tablet PC Donation Ceremony' held at the Jinju Office of Education in Gyeongnam on the 8th and took a commemorative photo with Heo In-su, Superintendent of the Jinju Office of Education (third from the left), and other officials.

Jo Jeong-gwon, Acting Chairman of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (fourth from the left), attended the 'Online School Opening Support Tablet PC Donation Ceremony' held at the Jinju Office of Education in Gyeongnam on the 8th and took a commemorative photo with Heo In-su, Superintendent of the Jinju Office of Education (third from the left), and other officials.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 8th that it donated 200 educational tablet PCs to the Jinju Office of Education in Gyeongnam.


This donation is intended to be delivered to vulnerable groups of elementary, middle, and high school students in Jinju City, such as basic livelihood security recipients, single-parent families, and multicultural families, who find it difficult to participate in remote classes due to the lack of tablet PCs, as online classes begin on the 9th of this month.



Jo Jeongkwon, Acting Chairman of the Small and Medium Business Corporation, said, "Although online classes are being implemented due to the spread of COVID-19, participation may be difficult depending on family circumstances, so we decided to provide tablet PCs. We hope this small support will help ensure that no one is left behind and that all students can continue their studies despite the difficult situation."


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