Education Video Contest Until November 2, Prize Money of 4.7 Million Won... "Discovering Quality Educational Content for Use in Classrooms"

Songpa-gu Hosts 'Online Educational Content Competition' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seong-su) is holding an 'Online Educational Content Contest' until November 2.


This contest is the first competition organized by the district to discover various educational materials suitable for the non-face-to-face era, aiming to assist the education field which has undergone significant changes due to COVID-19.


Participants can create videos of educational content in various fields such as animals that can be encountered on the Songpa Dullegil trail, introducing hidden educational spots in Songpa, and showcasing the educational pride of their village or school.


The contest categories include a total of six areas: Songpa's cultural heritage, figures, industry, environment, landmarks, and others.


Any Songpa resident can participate. After uploading the entry video to the participant's YouTube account, they must submit the original video and application form along with other required documents via email (edu2360@songpa.go.kr).


The district plans to upload the submitted videos on the Songpa Saem Education Expo website and the Songpa Saem YouTube channel, and select the final 18 outstanding works by reflecting the number of 'views' and 'likes.' The total prize money is 4.7 million KRW, and the award ceremony will be held on November 5.


The selected video content will be used as educational materials through platforms such as the 'Songpa Saem Education Portal.' The Songpa Saem Education Portal is a platform that gathers programs and materials from various educational facilities in the district and is scheduled to be completed by January next year.


For more details, check the public notices on the Songpa-gu Office website or contact the Education Cooperation Division of Songpa-gu Office.



Mayor Park Seong-su of Songpa-gu said, "I hope this online contest will be an opportunity to think together about new educational methods," adding, "We will listen more closely to the changes and needs of the education field and strive to make Songpa a city good for education suitable for the post-COVID-19 era."


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

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