The Core of the 4th Industry? 'Infinite Imagination Online Course' Part 2
Geumcheon-gu Opens Intermediate Classes for 'Infinite Imagination Space Non-face-to-face Online Courses'... Intermediate Courses in '3D Printing', '3D Modeling', 'Python', etc. from November 4 to December 24
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) will conduct a new paradigm of non-face-to-face 'Infinite Imagination Online Lectures' at the Infinite Imagination Space from November 4 to December 24.
Following the basic course launched in August, this lecture is composed of intermediate courses such as ▲3D printing ▲3D modeling ▲YouTube video production ▲Arduino ▲Python ▲Laser cutter, allowing students to acquire specialized knowledge through step-by-step learning.
In particular, fusion and project classes such as 'Portable Air Purifier Production,' 'Custom Calendar Production,' and 'Retro Radio Project' will be opened, providing time to understand the difference between modeling implemented on a computer and the actual product manufacturing process, and to create products with original and unique designs.
Each lecture will be held on different days of the week from November 4 to December 24.
Residents who wish to participate in the lectures can apply on the district website education portal from October 12 to 19. Only one lecture per person can be applied for, and anyone who is an adult can take the course for free.
The results created by the students will be output using digital equipment such as 3D printers and laser cutters and will be shipped by courier.
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Mayor Yu Seong-hoon said, “This lecture is well organized so that students can acquire specialized knowledge suitable for the 4th industrial era through theory and practice,” and added, “We will implement practical policies that adapt to changes so that residents can acquire various information and knowledge suitable for the changing times.”
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