Hunet Holds '2022 HRD Leaders Forum' Online Live Event
2022 Corporate Training Outlook and Future-Oriented HRD Solutions Revealed
Hunet announced on the 5th that it will hold the 2022 HRD Leaders Forum online live under the theme "Hello! Digital Learning." Photo by Hunet
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Hunet announced on the 5th that it will hold the 2022 HRD Leaders Forum online live under the theme of ‘Hello! Digital Learning’.
The ‘HRD Leaders Forum’ marked its 19th year this year. It is an event aimed at corporate HR and training managers to introduce the latest education trends and present training solutions applicable to companies. Last year, when the event was held online live for the first time, about 3,000 education officials participated, drawing significant attention.
At this event, special lectures will be held including ▲Paul Kim, Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, on ‘Global Trends in Digital Learning’ ▲Jang Dongseon, CEO of Curious Brain Research Institute, on ‘Utilization of Metaverse Education and Future Possibilities’ ▲Edutech expert Carla Togerson on ‘Optimized Workplace Training, Microlearning’.
In addition, Hong Jungmin, Director of Hunet Edutech Research Institute, will introduce corporate applications of digital learning focusing on AI, learning journeys, and LXP under the theme of ‘Evolution of Digital Learning’.
Furthermore, excellent case presentations from companies utilizing digital learning and Hunet’s future-oriented HRD solutions will be introduced, including ▲Metaverse Training Center ▲the nation’s first AI learning management system ‘LABS’ ▲subscription-based microlearning program ‘Hunet Prime’ ▲AI-based customized education solution ‘Learning Journey’.
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A Hunet official said, "This event will be held online live from the recently opened video shooting studio ‘Hunet Studio’," adding, "It will offer various programs based on online platforms such as real-time quiz events and prize draws, and anyone can attend for free by pre-registering."
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