Shim Ji-young (left) and Lee Soo-yeon, who received the grand prize, are taking a commemorative photo.

Shim Ji-young (left) and Lee Soo-yeon, who received the grand prize, are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] The student team of Sim Ji-young and Lee Soo-yeon from the Department of Lifelong Education Counseling at Pukyong National University won the grand prize at the 6th BIFEC (Busan International Festival of Educational Contents) competition.


The BIFEC competition, jointly hosted by 14 universities in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, is a UCC contest focused on learning themes such as personal study know-how, non-face-to-face study journals, and creative learning stories.


At this competition, which featured 116 students from 14 universities, Pukyong National University students submitted a UCC work titled "Efficient Study Methods That Remain in Long-Term Memory," sharing study know-how for college students of various age groups, and won the grand prize.


In their work, they utilized their major in lifelong education counseling to highlight that universities have students ranging in age from their 20s to 80s, and introduced know-how and useful applications that could help these students with their university studies.


They also emphasized that college students are collaborators who support each other, not competitors.



Pukyong National University, centered around the Teaching and Learning Support Center, provided students with special lectures on video planning and editing as well as opportunities to participate in an internal study UCC contest, supporting them to achieve results including one grand prize team, one excellence award team, and one encouragement award team at this competition.


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