Honam University AI Liberal Arts College (Dean Changsoo Song) is conducting a writing clinic lecture, an extracurricular program, for enrolled students and the Cultural Arts Committee press corps. Photo by Honam University<br><br>First, on the 24th at 2 PM in Jiseong Hall, Gi Hyunho, President of TBN Gwangju Traffic Broadcasting, will be invited to give a practical writing lecture on topics such as "From Writing Preparation to Completion" and "Correcting Writing Problems" to help develop effective writing skills.

Honam University AI Liberal Arts College (Dean Changsoo Song) is conducting a writing clinic lecture, an extracurricular program, for enrolled students and the Cultural Arts Committee press corps. Photo by Honam University

First, on the 24th at 2 PM in Jiseong Hall, Gi Hyunho, President of TBN Gwangju Traffic Broadcasting, will be invited to give a practical writing lecture on topics such as "From Writing Preparation to Completion" and "Correcting Writing Problems" to help develop effective writing skills.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Honam University AI Liberal Arts College (Dean Song Chang-soo) announced on the 19th that it will operate a non-curricular program called Writing Clinic for enrolled students and the Cultural Arts Committee Press Corps from the 24th of this month to December 17th.


First, on the 24th at 2 PM in Jiseong Hall, a special lecture will be held inviting Ki Hyun-ho, president of TBN Gwangju Traffic Broadcasting, introducing various practical methods to cultivate writing skills under topics such as 'From Preparing to Completing Writing' and 'Correcting Writing Problems.'


Additionally, to enhance students' communication skills and practical expertise, a 1:1 customized writing clinic by Professors Kim Sang-min and Kim Shin-jung of the Liberal Arts Department will be conducted until December 17th. Students can bring articles, self-introductions, etc., and receive professional feedback aimed at improving practical writing skills and job competencies.


Dean Song Chang-soo of the AI Liberal Arts College said, "After operating courses on thinking and expression, the writing capabilities of Honam University students have improved, and in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the importance of logical thinking and expression is extremely significant. We will continue to strive to enhance students' logical and creative thinking and expression abilities."


The special lecture and 1:1 clinic are open to all Honam University students, and for any inquiries, please contact the AI Liberal Arts College.





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