Gangseo-gu, Recruiting Students for ‘Let's Code! Summer Camp’

For elementary school students in grades 4 to 6, 15 spots each for basic and advanced classes available from the 17th on a first-come, first-served basis

Classes held from August 8 to 10 at Seoul Media Graduate University

Education includes algorithms, game scenarios, AI applications, chatbot development, and more



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"Create your own assistant that's not jealous of ChatGPT."


Gangseo-gu, Seoul, is operating the ‘Let's Code! Summer Camp’ to nurture future talents leading the 4th Industrial Revolution era.


The camp is designed to foster creative talents and discover children's talents early through education in ‘coding’ and ‘AR (Augmented Reality),’ which are core technologies of the 4th industry.


The camp is divided into basic and advanced classes, providing customized education according to skill levels.


The basic class covers theory on algorithms and game scenarios and includes hands-on experience creating a shooting game. The advanced class teaches AI application methods and offers time to develop a personal chatbot. Theory and practice are combined to help children build programming skills.


The target participants are local elementary school students in grades 4 to 6. From the 17th, 15 students for the basic class and 15 for the advanced class will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested applicants can apply through the Seoul Media Graduate University Lifelong Education Center website.


Classes will be held from August 8 to 10 at Seoul Media Graduate University, a university specializing in advanced media fields, and the tuition fee is 5,000 KRW.


For more details on how to apply, please check the ‘Gangseo Lifelong Learning Center website - Lifelong Learning Information - Notices’.


A district official said, “This summer camp was prepared to help children develop interest in coding and AR and to foster scientific thinking and creativity,” adding, “We hope many children who will lead the 4th Industrial Revolution era will show interest and participate.”



For further inquiries, please contact the Education Support Division of Gangseo-gu Office.


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