▲3D Virtual World Beyond Reality (Metaverse) ▲How to Experience Virtual Worlds in Reality (AR/VR Augmented Reality) ▲Turning Imagination into Reality (3D Printing) ▲When Art Meets Coding: Easy Learning with Block Coding (Convergence Coding) ▲App Development Anyone Can Try (App Inventor) Course Offered

Rehearsal for AR/VR Education for Adults

Rehearsal for AR/VR Education for Adults

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) will pilot a "4th Industrial Revolution Program" for adults over three months to strengthen the future capabilities of residents living in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.


The classes, held on the 3rd floor of the Yangcheon-gu Lifelong Learning Center (367 Mokdongseo-ro), are designed to actively reflect the changing trends of the times and consist of the most in-demand programs related to the 4th Industrial Revolution that will satisfy all residents.


The district will operate courses including ▲a three-dimensional virtual world beyond reality (Metaverse) ▲ways to experience virtual worlds in reality (AR/VR Augmented Reality) ▲bringing imagination to life (3D Printing) ▲what if art meets coding? Easy learning with block coding (Convergence Coding) ▲and app development anyone can easily try (App Inventor).


Any Yangcheon-gu resident can apply, and 10 participants per field will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.


The application period is from May 24 to 31, and detailed information can be found on the district’s website or by directly contacting the Yangcheon-gu Lifelong Learning Center.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, stated, “Through this pilot operation, we aim to raise interest in the 4th Industrial Revolution in step with the changing times and transform the programs from hobby-oriented to various 4th Industrial Revolution-related programs that can strengthen future capabilities.”


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