Busan Education Training Institute Develops 18 Types of Microlearning Content
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Training Institute recently developed 18 types of 'Micro Learning Content' to support teaching and learning in elementary and secondary schools.
This content was produced as short videos lasting 3 to 10 minutes by school level, subject, and theme to increase teachers' accessibility and participation and to be immediately applicable in classes.
Elementary content includes a total of 9 types: 3 EduTech-based integrated class contents such as 'Internet Map Utilization Measurement Class,' 3 elementary math contents such as 'Tessellation Shapes and Regularity Class,' and 3 elementary English contents.
Secondary content includes 3 types of music-utilizing life education content such as 'Real-life School of Rock,' 3 secondary English class concert contents such as 'About the World,' and 3 secondary home economics contents such as 'Virtual Diary Writing.'
This content can be viewed on the Busan Education Training Institute's YouTube channel.
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Im I-seon, the director of the Education Training Institute, said, "Our institute is developing various platforms and content to help the continuous growth of our teachers," adding, "We will spare no support to effectively enhance students' academic achievement and character education through the professional development of teachers and innovation in classroom teaching."
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