Relay Event with 17 Local Governments Nationwide Throughout June

'NIA's Digital Learning Center Relay Ontact Special Lecture for "Information Culture Month"' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] To commemorate the 34th Information Culture Month, a series of special online live lectures will be held throughout June via the Digital Learning Center.


The Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency (NIA) announced on the 4th that, in cooperation with 17 metropolitan local governments nationwide, they will hold the "Now is the Era of Digital Inclusion! Digital Learning Center Relay Ontact Special Lectures" public lectures from the 7th to the 30th. The 22nd is excluded due to the Information Culture Month event.


This public lecture series will cover various digital competencies necessary to realize a digitally inclusive society, including ▲business creation strategies in the digital transformation ▲protecting oneself from digital crimes ▲new digital-based jobs ▲social changes due to artificial intelligence (AI) and the competencies we need to develop, all delivered through case-centered lectures.


The Digital Learning Center relay public lectures allow anyone to participate in education every day at 2 p.m. (except weekends) in a real-time interactive format via the Digital Learning Center YouTube channel and non-face-to-face online solutions. The live lectures are recorded and provided on the same day at 8 p.m. through the YouTube channel.


Details on how to apply for the Digital Learning Center relay special lectures and more information can be found on the Digital Learning Center website or by contacting the Digital Learning Center call center.



Moon Yong-sik, Director of NIA, stated, “Through this relay ontact special lecture series, all citizens will have an opportunity to easily understand and learn the competencies necessary to effectively use digital technology and participate in social and economic activities in the digital world without discrimination or exclusion.” He added, “In addition to this special lecture series, we will diversify Digital Learning Center courses by skill level and expand experiential and immersive digital education to ensure that a culture of digital inclusion spreads throughout local communities.”


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