To Alleviate Residents' Inconvenience Due to Prolonged Closure of District Residents' Informatization Class, Real-Time Online Education via YouTube... Practical Courses Reflecting Residents' Demand for PC, Internet, Smartphone, KakaoTalk, etc., Operated Until November

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongdaemun-gu (Mayor Yoo Deok-yeol) is conducting real-time online informatization education using a YouTube channel to improve the information utilization skills of vulnerable groups such as the elderly and disabled.


Due to the prolonged closure of the resident informatization classroom caused by COVID-19, the district started real-time online education via YouTube so that residents can receive education at home. They plan to conduct face-to-face education upon application once the COVID-19 situation improves.


Dongdaemun-gu's 'Resident Informatization Education' began its first lecture on the 3rd and will continue until November.


The curriculum consists of practical subjects reflecting residents' demands amid the spread of non-face-to-face culture, including PC, internet, smartphones, KakaoTalk, SNS, and OA (office automation).


Lectures are divided into Monday-Wednesday courses and Tuesday-Thursday courses, each session lasting 2 hours and 30 minutes, held 8 times a month.


Any Dongdaemun-gu resident can access the education by visiting the YouTube channel ‘Dongdaemun-gu Resident Education Center’ without separate registration. Joining at the lecture time allows residents to attend live classes, and videos will be posted until the end of the month after the live broadcast for those who miss the session or need review.


For more details, please contact the Informatization Education Call Center.



Yoo Deok-yeol, Mayor of Dongdaemun-gu, stated, “We have launched real-time online informatization education to ensure no resident is left behind in the information society. We will continue to provide diverse and practical education programs reflecting the latest trends to bridge the information gap among residents.”


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