Gwangju University hosting the '2021 Academic Year Institute for Educational Innovation Performance Sharing Conference.' Photo by Gwangju University

Gwangju University hosting the '2021 Academic Year Institute for Educational Innovation Performance Sharing Conference.' Photo by Gwangju University

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) announced on the 9th that it held the '2021 Academic Year Institute for Educational Innovation Performance Sharing Meeting.'


Complying with COVID-19 prevention guidelines and conducted with a minimal number of participants, this performance sharing meeting was held to present the operational achievements, development plans, and planned projects of the four affiliated centers (Teaching and Learning Support, E-learning Support, Extracurricular Education Support, and Educational Performance Management).


Additionally, time was allocated to discuss ▲ the achievements and plans for teaching methods and learning methods ▲ e-learning support and LMS system construction achievements ▲ current status and plans for extracurricular operation and support ▲ and the status of educational performance management.


Graduate School Dean Kim Gap-yong said in his congratulatory speech, "Innovation must be dynamic like a great wave to bring about true change," adding, "The Institute for Educational Innovation is faithfully fulfilling that role."


Kim Hwang-yong, Director of Planning, who participated in the on-campus advisory discussion at the performance sharing meeting, emphasized, "The cultural and artistic creation education of the Institute for Educational Innovation is becoming a very desirable model of educational innovation in the AI era, known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution."


Park Jin-young, Director of the Institute for Educational Innovation, stated, "Through self-analysis of project progress and future operational plans, we will establish and proceed with a mid- to long-term development plan related to curriculum operation and support," adding, "We will share Gwangju University's specialized cultural and artistic creation curriculum internally and externally to become a hub for cultural and artistic education at universities nationwide."



Meanwhile, this year, Gwangju University's Institute for Educational Innovation plans to transition from four centers to three centers and actively develop specialized educational innovation projects by incorporating external advisory opinions from institutions such as Chung-Ang University and the Korea Management Association.


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