Gyeonggi-do Provides Free Video Content Support for Online School Opening View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province will provide more than 2,600 educational video contents free of charge as remote learning materials for the online school opening starting on the 9th.


'Gyeonggi-do Knowledge (GSEEK)', the largest online lifelong learning platform in Korea operated jointly by Gyeonggi Province and 31 cities and counties within the province, announced on the 9th that it will offer a total of 2,606 video contents free of charge, including career and job fields for youth without copyright issues, as well as IT, foreign languages, hobbies, humanities, and self-development.


This measure comes in response to a flood of requests from teachers nationwide to utilize Gyeonggi-do Knowledge (GSEEK) content as learning materials following the government's decision on online school openings.


Any teacher can use the service regardless of region through a simple application process.


The province plans to provide educational content after verifying the applicant's actual teacher qualification and remote learning system.


Gyeonggi-do Provides Free Video Content Support for Online School Opening View original image


Lee Jae-myung, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, said, "I understand that frontline teachers are having difficulties securing learning materials due to the sudden online school opening," and added, "I hope the educational video contents provided by Gyeonggi Province will help facilitate smooth class progress."



Gyeonggi-do Knowledge (GSEEK) currently operates over 1,200 educational courses, and anyone can learn for free without signing up.


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