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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] The National Science Museum announced on the 5th that it will open and operate the ‘Summer Vacation Science Classroom’ and ‘Summer Vacation Science Camp’ this year.


These programs will be held for three weeks from the 27th of this month to the 13th of next month, targeting children aged 7 and elementary and middle school students. Participants can attend either in-person visits to the museum or non-face-to-face (real-time video) science experiences. The science classroom offers 31 experiment-centered science education courses, including curriculum-linked, creative and craft, as well as specialized classes on insects, fossils, mathematics, invention, and software (SW). Two new science education courses developed collaboratively by instructors from the National Science Museum and active school teachers will be introduced for the first time.


The problem-solving team project science camp focuses on artificial intelligence (AI) and will be operated as two non-face-to-face beginner and intermediate courses and one in-person intermediate course. With the help of university student mentors from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), the program provides in-depth education by topic, offering customized education to help improve adolescents’ problem-solving skills.



Registration for the science classroom begins on the 7th, and for the science camp on the 10th, both on a first-come, first-served basis. Detailed information can be found on the National Science Museum’s website.


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