High-Quality Remote Class Service from Busan Area University Remote Education Support Center

“Chroma Key” Freely Composited, “Wizard Classroom” Like Teaching On Site

The state-of-the-art multi studio newly established at Gyeongnam Jeonbodae. [Image source=Gyeongnam Jeonbodae]

The state-of-the-art multi studio newly established at Gyeongnam Jeonbodae. [Image source=Gyeongnam Jeonbodae]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Oh, professor, when did you go to the moon? We have entered an era where remote classes are conducted like the magic of Harry Potter.


In the era of remote video classes, a cutting-edge ‘Multi Studio’ that skillfully edits by freely inserting different scenes or just capturing faces has appeared at a university in Busan.


Gyeongnam Information University (President Chu Man-seok) participated last year as a consortium with Pusan National University in the regional university remote education support center installation and operation project led by the Ministry of Education and the Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS), and was selected as the Busan regional university remote education support center.


With the project budget, Gyeongnam Information University recently established a cutting-edge ‘Multi Studio’ with an investment of about 250 million KRW.


The Multi Studio is planned to be jointly used with universities in the Busan region for shared remote class content and university-specific remote class content production.


This studio performs ▲ chroma key shooting that can be synthesized in various ways ▲ shooting using an electronic blackboard ▲ conducting and filming small-scale lectures (special lectures) ▲ various types of shooting (interviews, etc.) utilizing multiple spaces within the studio.


The birth of this Multi Studio capable of producing various forms of remote class content has opened a new horizon for non-face-to-face education.


Gyeongnam Information University, through the deployment of professional personnel, will be able to produce high-quality remote class content to guarantee the learning rights of university students in the Busan region in the untact era.



Gyeongnam Information University’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, Kwon Young-min, said, “As the Busan regional university remote education support center, we will devote our efforts to providing high-quality remote classes together with local universities.”


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