Woongjin ThinkBig Partners with Seoul Institute of the Arts for 'Educational Content Development and Talent Cultivation'
Providing On-Site Training and More to Cultivate Content Experts
AI education company Woongjin ThinkBig has signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with Seoul Institute of the Arts to develop digital educational content and foster talent. From the left, Nam-Sik Lee, President of Seoul Institute of the Arts, and Jae-Jin Lee, CEO of Woongjin ThinkBig. Photo by Woongjin ThinkBig
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] AI education company Woongjin ThinkBig (CEO Lee Jaejin) announced on the 13th that it has signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with Seoul Institute of the Arts (President Lee Namsik) for the development of digital educational content and talent cultivation.
Woongjin ThinkBig plans to provide on-site internship opportunities to Seoul Institute of the Arts students to nurture experts in content production. The jointly developed digital educational content will be offered on the world's largest online education open platform, Udemy, to widely promote Seoul Institute of the Arts' excellent artistic content both domestically and internationally.
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A Woongjin ThinkBig official said, "Through this cooperation, we will contribute to nurturing professionals in the content field and popularizing high-quality art education content," adding, "We will support talented individuals who will lead Korea's art industry to fully showcase their talents through the global platform Udemy."
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