Operation of 19 Non-Face-to-Face Programs to Strengthen Psychological Quarantine

All Classes at Songpa Women's Culture Center Replaced with Online Sessions View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seongsu) is converting the Songpa Women’s Culture Center courses into online programs, ensuring both participant satisfaction and the safety of residents.


With the prolonged COVID-19 situation, many educational and cultural facilities have extended closures. In response, the district plans to create online content based on instructors’ knowledge to encourage non-face-to-face participation by students and faithfully implement social distancing.


In particular, the center’s ▲online courses ▲non-face-to-face comprehensive psychological counseling office ▲online cultural content will be transferred online as is, aiming to satisfy students’ learning efficiency and effectiveness.


Among the center’s popular programs, 19 were selected to produce ▲online courses, which are four-week sessions offering real-time lectures with about 30 participants. This provides a great opportunity for two-way communication between instructors and students through online platforms.


The non-face-to-face comprehensive psychological counseling office has shifted counseling, which was previously conducted offline only through the center’s website, to non-face-to-face methods such as bulletin boards and phone consultations. Amid the spread of depression caused by COVID-19, it has received favorable reviews from users.


Additionally, the online cultural content, including concerts and humanities lectures, is uploaded on the center’s website as engaging and useful cultural content. Through the menus ‘Bang-guseok Ransen Munhwa Saenghwal’ (At-Home Online Cultural Life) and ‘Online Humanities Class,’ residents can conveniently cultivate cultural literacy regardless of time and place.


Park Seongsu, Mayor of Songpa-gu, stated, “Although daily life has stopped due to COVID-19, the emotions of residents must not be suppressed,” adding, “We will actively develop non-face-to-face programs through the Songpa Women’s Culture Center and strengthen psychological quarantine to help overcome COVID-19.”



For more details, please contact the Songpa Women’s Culture Center by phone or visit their website.


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