July 1: Future-Oriented Experience Education Including Woodworking, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Extended Reality for 150 Soldiers of Air Force 3rd Air Defense Missile Brigade... Providing Future Science Education Opportunities Without Blind Spots in the 4th Industrial Era

Geumcheon-gu Provides Future-Oriented Experiential Education for Military Service Members... Why? View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) will operate the "Visiting Infinite Imagination Space 2: Future Experience Education Program" on July 1 for young military personnel of the Air Force 3rd Air Defense Missile Brigade in the region to reduce educational disparities.


The "Geumcheon-gu Science Cube (District Infinite Imagination Space)" plans to provide customized education using safe educational small woodworking equipment "Unimat" and equipment such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Extended Reality (XR) through this program.


This program will be conducted on July 1, the 30th anniversary of the Air Force 3rd Air Defense Missile Brigade, targeting about 150 military personnel serving in the Air Force unit.


Using the small woodworking equipment Unimat, participants will create "My Own Sharpener," and under the theme of the new trend of Extended Reality (XR), the program offers an "Extended Reality XR Expert Lecture," "Underwater Video and Animation Content Experience," "Virtual Space Drawing," "Beat Saber VR Game," "Warm Winter Video Experience with Psychological Healing VR by Gamseong Noliteo Co., Ltd.," and "Hologram Augmented Reality Content Experience," providing content that allows those with limited cultural activities to experience future culture and heal.


Yu Seong-hoon, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, said, "We aim to provide fun educational and experiential opportunities reflecting the trends of the 4th Industrial Revolution era to young military personnel whose outdoor activities have been further restricted due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and military service." He added, "We plan to explore various measures so that future science education can be universally and continuously provided to vulnerable groups in educational blind spots."


Meanwhile, this program is operated with support from the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity, funded by the government's Science and Technology Promotion Fund and Lottery Fund, to contribute to the development of science and technology and the enhancement of social value.



For more details, inquiries can be made to the Lifelong Learning Team of the Geumcheon-gu Education Support Division.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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