Naju-si Conducts Capacity Building Training for Lifelong Education Instructors View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Han-hyuk] Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 14th that it will conduct training on ‘Strengthening Instructors’ Necessary Competencies and Expertise in the Post-Corona Era’ at the government building’s computer training center from this month until the end of October.


This training focuses on enhancing instructors’ capabilities in line with the promotion of non-face-to-face lifelong learning programs and will provide digital lecture techniques to 100 lifelong education instructors.


The main contents include ‘Basics of Digital Education and Practical Use of Zoom,’ ‘Use of Digital Tools’ (Pictogram, Padlet, Kahoot), ‘Utilizing YouTube Video Channels,’ ‘Visualization Animation’ (Powtoon, Card News), and ‘Digital Video Editing’ (Vapmix).


The training will be conducted in five sessions with 20 trainees each. The first session is currently underway and will continue until the end of this month, while sessions two through five will be held monthly from July to October.


Lifelong education instructors who wish to attend the training can apply through the Naju City Lifelong Learning Information Room.



Mayor Kang In-gyu said, “I hope this training will greatly contribute to revitalizing non-face-to-face online lifelong learning in line with the era of online life,” adding, “We will do our best to develop and promote learning in various fields so that citizens living in the lifelong learning city of Korea can pursue the learning they want anytime and anywhere.”


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