Gwangju City Fully Revamps 'Citizen Cyber Learning Center' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Metropolitan City has completely revamped its online lifelong learning platform, the Gwangju Citizen Cyber Learning Center ‘Gwangjusisajeom’, reflecting the latest learning trends such as digital technology and financial investment.


As regular courses, citizens can access over 350 of the latest courses that help improve their lives, including certification, foreign languages, informatization, employment, and humanities & liberal arts.


Notable courses include certification preparation classes such as real estate agent, tax accounting, and information processing engineer, as well as humanities & liberal arts courses like child education, health, and financial investment, along with unique courses such as vocal training, fitness, and woodworking.


Themed courses include classes for foreign workers, Gwangju-style TED courses, and legally mandated education, and there are also engaging YouTube learning sessions in partnership with famous YouTubers.


Additionally, the micro-learning courses, focused on core briefings within 10 minutes, include over 1,700 courses on leadership, humanities history, latest issues, and trends, allowing busy citizens to take classes without burden.


Access to the ‘Gwangju Citizen Cyber Learning Center (Gwangjusisajeom)’ is available via banners on the Gwangju City or Gwangju Lifelong Education Promotion Institute websites, and learning is also possible via mobile devices.


Any Gwangju citizen can sign up as a member and learn various online courses for free.



On the 28th, Yoo Geun-jong, Director of the Education and Youth Division, said, “We have revamped ‘Gwangjusisajeom’ so that people can participate in lifelong learning without restrictions of time and space in the non-face-to-face era,” adding, “We will continue to strive to provide high-quality lifelong education content.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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