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Gangseo-gu Installs Smart Electronic Bulletin Boards for Administrative Promotion in All Neighborhoods View original image

Gangseo-gu, Seoul announced that it has installed and started operating smart electronic bulletin boards at all 20 community service centers, allowing residents to view various living information and district news at a glance.


Every year, hundreds of project promotion requests are made to the community service centers, but there is a severe lack of space to post them, and the proliferation of promotional materials causes significant inconvenience for residents trying to obtain information.


In particular, video promotions using platforms like YouTube have been increasing recently, which posed many limitations for district promotions using traditional bulletin boards.


In response, the district introduced electronic bulletin boards utilizing smart technology at all 20 community service centers to improve residents' access to information and reduce the information gap for marginalized groups.


The electronic bulletin boards feature large 52-inch screens displaying various promotional posters, official notices, promotional videos, and local maps.


To assist the elderly and visually impaired, the bulletin boards include zoom functions, and for official notices, a voice support (TTS) feature has been implemented to provide detailed audio guidance of the content.


Additionally, to enhance work efficiency, when staff upload posts to the district website, they are automatically linked to the electronic bulletin boards.


The district stated that it plans to continuously add features by regularly collecting improvement suggestions from staff and residents while operating the electronic bulletin boards.



Park Dae-woo, Acting Mayor of Gangseo-gu, said, “Through the electronic bulletin boards, residents who had difficulty accessing the district website can easily obtain high-quality information, and it is expected to reduce the workload of public officials, achieving two goals with one effort. We will continue to develop various measures to improve residents’ access to administrative information.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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