Ulsan Ulju-gun Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee during a digital competency enhancement class for the elderly.

Ulsan Ulju-gun Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee during a digital competency enhancement class for the elderly.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee in Ulju-gun, Ulsan, held a 'Digital Competency Enhancement Class' for local senior citizens at the Dudong-myeon Administrative Welfare Center on the 25th.


This course is conducted as a government-supported project led by the Ministry of Science and ICT, aimed at strengthening the digital capabilities of all citizens to prevent the emergence of digitally marginalized groups.


The Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee has been conducting classes once a week for 4 hours since April this year, following last year, and plans to continue the course until mid-December.


The main content includes 'How to Use Kiosks' and 'Sending Greeting Messages to Family via Smartphone,' and it is held together with the 'Computer Class' operated by the Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Program to enhance synergy.


Kim Jung-hee, chairman of the Residents' Autonomy Committee, said, "As times change and digital civilization advances, we will pay more attention so that senior citizens in the village who lack digital skills are not marginalized and do not experience inconvenience in their daily lives."



The Dudong-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee consists of a total of 23 members, including the chairman, and is dedicated to resolving inconveniences for the elderly in Dudong-myeon while striving for village harmony and development.


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