Online Career Experience for 8 Middle School Career Clubs... 6 Professionals Invited for Interactive Remote Classes Using Experience Kits

Forensic Science Team Experience Online Class

Forensic Science Team Experience Online Class

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Seongdong-gu (Mayor Jeong Won-oh) Career and Job Experience Support Center has launched a real-time online experience class called ‘Dream Comprehensive School’ for career club students from eight middle schools in the area to support youth career experience activities.


‘Dream Comprehensive School’ is a program that invites professional workers to give career introduction lectures and engage in career experience activities with students, increasing interest in careers and helping them explore jobs that suit their aptitudes.


This online program invites six professionals and is conducted as real-time video experience classes using the ‘ZOOM application’ on a schedule for eight middle schools, including Gyeongsu Middle School.


First, career kits containing experience materials for six job groups?leather craftsman, forensic scientist, product designer, jewelry designer, calligrapher, and plant interior designer?are delivered individually to students.


Students attend real-time interactive online video classes using their home computers or smartphones and easily use these kits to carry out various experience activities.


Along with introductions to each profession, the activities include making leather keyrings by the leather craftsman, creating fingerprint ID cards by the forensic scientist, producing sound recognition stand lamps by the product designer, making accessories using gemstones by the jewelry designer, crafting items using calligraphy designs by the calligrapher, and making interior plant pots by the plant interior designer.


The program starts on the 17th with Gyeongsu Middle School, followed by six classes per school, and concludes with Okjeong Middle School on December 18, totaling 48 sessions.



Jeong Won-oh, Mayor of Seongdong-gu, said, “We aim to support various online career education contents that can guarantee learning rights to the fullest while creating a safe educational environment for students. Although many face-to-face projects have been suspended due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), we will do our best to ensure uninterrupted education and administration by actively utilizing online methods.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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