November 11-12, Over 1,600 School Principals and Others

Focus on Future Education Transition... Enhancing On-site Understanding

The Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education (Superintendent Seo Geoseok) has intensified the distribution of smart devices for student education starting in September and conducted training to enhance understanding of the school field.


According to the Office of Education on the 12th, over two days from the 11th to the 12th, the '2023 Smart Device Distribution Officer Training' was held at the Jeonju Education and Culture Center for more than 1,600 participants, including principals and administrative staff from elementary, middle, high, and special schools across the province.


On the 11th and 12th, the "2023 Smart Device Distribution Officer Training" was held at Jeonju Education and Culture Center. [Photo provided by Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education]

On the 11th and 12th, the "2023 Smart Device Distribution Officer Training" was held at Jeonju Education and Culture Center. [Photo provided by Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education]

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This training focused on utilizing smart devices as a tool for classes to transition toward future education. It also introduced practical educational cases using smart device multi-control software and various platforms, as well as the policy direction for artificial intelligence (AI) digital textbooks.


On the 11th, there was a presentation on how to use student laptop management software introduced in middle and high schools, along with classroom case studies. ▲ Google Research Group teacher Yoo Byung-seon introduced 'Using Google WorkSpace' ▲ MS Research Group teacher Jang Ji-hye presented 'Utilizing AI Features in MS Teams.'


On the 12th, presentations continued on how to use Whale Book, which was introduced in elementary schools, along with case studies. ▲ Heo Jeong-su from Jeonju Chopoch Elementary School presented 'Everyday Class Routine Created with Whale Book' ▲ Chae Na-eun from Jeonju Jeolla Elementary School presented 'Easy Digital Classes Created with Whale Book' ▲ Kim Seong-eun from Gunsan Elementary School presented 'Teacher Curriculum Created with Whale Edu' ▲ Yoo Jin-ho from Gunsan Pungmun Elementary School presented 'Innovating Edutech Classroom Environment Using Whale Extension Apps.'



Min Wan-seong, Director of Future Education, said, "This training was an opportunity to share not only device management measures following the distribution of smart devices but also practical educational cases using various platforms," adding, "We will do our best to spread education on smart device and platform utilization so that a field-centered future educational environment can be rapidly established."


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