Gyeongbuk Education Cyber Museum where you can see the history of Gyeongbuk education at a glance.

Gyeongbuk Education Cyber Museum where you can see the history of Gyeongbuk education at a glance.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Gyeongbuk Education Cyber Museum, where you can take a comprehensive look at over 100 years of Gyeongbuk education history, has celebrated its first anniversary since opening.


The Gyeongbuk Education Cyber Museum is the nation's first online-only museum, opening a new horizon for museums. Since its opening in March last year, it has attracted popularity with a cumulative visitor count of approximately 442,000.


Among the contents of the cyber museum, "Nostalgic School Grounds" and "Schools Left in Memories" have attracted users' interest since the opening. In particular, "Schools Left in Memories" is more popular because alumni of closed schools can directly upload photos.


A visitor with memories of a closed school said, "It is a joy to find the graduation album and revive memories, and I am very happy that such a space exists."


The Daehung Branch of Andong Seohu Elementary School, which was closed in March this year, is uploading videos that document the school's history in line with the times.


The museum has also added a menu for Gyeongbuk education achievements and installed unmanned kiosks with touchscreen terminals at affiliated institutions, education support offices, and the Daegu Education Museum to enhance user accessibility.


Additionally, the website design has been visually improved, and various participatory contents are being developed, such as providing E-BOOKs of curricula and social studies regional textbooks from the Enlightenment Period to the present.



Min Byeong-yeol, General Affairs Manager, said, "The Gyeongbuk Education Cyber Museum, which records 100 years of history, has permanently preserved valuable educational materials that could have been lost."


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