Dongshin University-Hampyeong Office of Education Sign MOU for 'Activation of Creative Convergence Education'
The Makerspace Project Group of Dongshin University held a business agreement ceremony with Hampyeong Office of Education on the 11th. Photo by Dongshin University.
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] The Makerspace Project Group at Dongshin University (Director Lee Dong-hwi, Professor of Information Security) announced on the 13th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 11th with Hampyeong Office of Education (Superintendent Kim Wan) for "the expansion of maker culture linked with local residents, career experience programs in the new energy industry sector, and creative convergence education."
The two organizations will operate programs preparing for the 4th Industrial Revolution and the intelligent information era, as well as career experience programs in the new energy industry sector.
They also agreed to work on expanding the maker culture connected with local residents.
Lee Dong-hwi, Director of the Dongshin University Makerspace Project Group, said, "We will support various programs that can activate creative convergence education for local students and cultivate the maker spirit."
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