KAMCO Establishes Untact Professional Training for Public Officials
Innovation in Educational Services such as Online-Offline Linked 'Blended Learning'
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) announced on the 26th that it will conduct "Untact Civil Servant Job Specialized Training" for civil servants belonging to national and local governments.
This training course will be held at the KAMCO Human Resources Development Institute for two months from today until August 28. It was prepared to meet the demand caused by the prolonged gap in civil servant job specialized training due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), and the existing face-to-face training has been converted to online real-time streaming classes to prevent COVID-19.
In particular, KAMCO plans to conduct the training using the internet video conferencing platform (Zoom) to enable real-time two-way communication between instructors and participants, rather than pre-recorded lectures.
KAMCO's civil servant job specialized training consists of ▲ Intensive course on national property survey (June) ▲ Acquisition projects of public property (June-July) ▲ Management of national and public property (July-August) ▲ Bond management and delinquent disposition (August) ▲ National bond management (August). Those who wish to participate can apply for the course on the KAMCO Human Resources Development Institute website.
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Moon Sung-yoo, President of KAMCO, said, "Through this online training course, I hope that the knowledge and know-how accumulated by KAMCO will be connected in real-time to the job expertise of civil servants," and added, "We will continue to strive to improve the quality of civil servant job training services through educational innovation such as blended learning linking online and offline in the future."
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