National Science Museum, Application Registration Begins

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] The National Science Museum will officially operate the Family Workshop Classroom, one of this year's Science Workshop projects, starting in March.


The Family Workshop Classroom is a process in which a team consisting of one elementary school student and one parent uses their imagination and creativity to complete tasks such as 3D modeling, artificial intelligence and maker convergence, and woodworking.


Creative invention classes, IT convergence classes, and equipment utilization classes, which were previously operated only for individual students, have been integrated and reorganized so that parents and students can learn together, promoting family harmony and unity. The program consists of a total of 30 courses, including "Making a Smartphone TV with Digital Blueprints." Thirty percent of the entire curriculum will be conducted either online or through a hybrid of in-person and online sessions.


Registration for the Family Workshop Classroom begins at 2 p.m. on the third Thursday of the previous month. Detailed information can be found on the National Science Museum website (www.science.go.kr).



Meanwhile, the Club Classroom, a program supporting out-of-school club experiences conducted at the Science Workshop, will accept registrations in March and start education in May.


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