Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will operate the 'Busan EduBig Creative Camp' for 20 teams of elementary, middle, and high school students at the Busan Future Education Center from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM on September 17 and 24.


This camp will be conducted using 'Busan EduBig,' a big data analysis platform developed by the Busan Office of Education. To provide tailored education by school level, the camp will be operated in two courses for elementary students and middle/high school students.


The elementary course will be held on the 17th for 10 teams (20 students). Participating students will create and present their own creative stories based on literary works under the theme 'Literary Works and Our Stories Seen Through Big Data.'


Following this, Hong Min-jung, the author of 'A Funeral Where Everyone Smiles,' selected as the 2022 One Book One Busan Book of the Year, will give a special lecture including a general review of the students' big data analysis.


The middle and high school course will be held on the 24th for 10 teams (20 students). Participants will analyze problems in the Busan area they have chosen themselves using big data and present solutions under the theme 'Identifying and Solving Busan Regional Issues Through Big Data.'


For all participating students, Professor Kim Dong-ho of the Department of Education at Sungkyunkwan University, an expert in the field of big data, will give a special lecture on the theme 'The Importance of Big Data in the Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.'


Professor Kim will explain the concept of big data and the necessity of improving problem-solving skills through big data.



Han Jong-hwan, Director of the Future Talent Education Division at the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "This camp will be very helpful for students to learn the concept of big data and develop the ability to solve problems through big data," adding, "We will continue to support teachers and students to easily utilize big data in teaching and learning activities through 'Busan EduBig' in the future."


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