The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will launch an integrated education data management system in June next year to realize scientific administration.


Last September, the Ulsan Office of Education established a plan to promote the construction of an integrated education data management system and is currently building a system that shares data held by public institutions and allows easy analysis.


The data held by public institutions includes all types of materials or information in various forms such as text, numbers, images, videos, and audio created during the execution of institutional tasks.


This system is being built with a physical infrastructure construction cost (own budget) of about 4.3 billion KRW and has the advantage that public officials can directly extract and use the desired data when making policy decisions or carrying out tasks.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The Office of Education plans to transform Ulsan's educational administration into data-driven scientific administration by establishing an integrated education data platform that can manage, analyze, and utilize education data in an integrated and systematic way.


Once the system is launched, it will provide an environment for public officials working in educational institutions to analyze data, supporting objective and scientific data-based educational administration tasks in Ulsan.


To improve employees' awareness of data-driven work and strengthen their capabilities, the Ulsan Office of Education conducted training sessions for public data and data-driven administration officers and managers from July to August.



An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, “We will actively utilize the integrated data platform to provide scientific and rational administrative services based on data.”


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