From the top left clockwise: author Jang Kang-myung, Professor Choi Jae-boong of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, former CBS senior reporter Byun Sang-wook, and neuroscientist Jang Dong-sun of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research.

From the top left clockwise: author Jang Kang-myung, Professor Choi Jae-boong of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, former CBS senior reporter Byun Sang-wook, and neuroscientist Jang Dong-sun of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seomibeum] The Korea Press Foundation will sequentially release special lecture videos by media literacy experts.


The educational topics include ▲Understanding Media and Information ▲AI and Algorithms ▲Media Literacy Explained by a Neuroscientist ▲Essential Future Competencies: Reading Context Beyond Text ▲Why You See ‘That Kind of News’ ▲Raising Digital Native Children as Digital Immigrant Parents ▲Two Things to Change in the Metaverse Era ▲Four Secrets to Reading Media Told by a Current Teacher, among others.


The experts participating in the lectures are ▲Jang Gangmyeong, writer ▲Byeon Sangwook, former CBS correspondent ▲Jeong Jaemin, professor at KAIST Graduate School of Culture Technology ▲Oh Sewook, senior research fellow at the Korea Press Foundation ▲Jang Dongseon, neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research ▲Kim Ami, research professor at Seoul National University ▲Choi Kyungyoung, KBS reporter ▲Choi Naya, professor at Seoul National University ▲Choi Jaebung, professor at Sungkyunkwan University ▲Kang Yongcheol, teacher at Kyunghee Girls’ Middle School, totaling ten experts.



The educational videos will be released sequentially until December 7. They can be viewed through the Foundation’s YouTube channel.


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