On the 19th, the Gyeongbuk Office of Education announced that it will complete the school wireless network construction project by December to establish a future educational environment.


This project aims to build a school wireless environment where ICT can be appropriately utilized for software education, digital textbook distribution, online joint curriculum, and more.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education

Gyeongbuk Office of Education

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Following the installation of wireless Wi-Fi in general and special classrooms of public kindergartens, elementary, middle, high, and special schools by 2022, this year, 2,354 wireless Wi-Fi units will be installed in 381 schools to cover learning support spaces such as libraries, audiovisual rooms, and study rooms, as well as to replace outdated equipment.


Once the project is completed by the end of this year, online classes using wireless networks will be possible in 28,319 classrooms across 967 elementary, middle, and high schools in the Gyeongbuk region.


Additionally, the wireless network coverage within schools will expand from teaching and learning spaces to learning support spaces, and by installing high-performance wireless Wi-Fi, students will be able to use a stable and fast wireless environment even when multiple users are connected simultaneously.



Park Seong-il, Budget Information Director of the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, “To ensure the smooth progress of the school wireless network construction project, we will visit the schools where installations are taking place starting this month to inspect the Wi-Fi installation status and reflect the schools’ opinions as much as possible to enhance the project’s completeness.”


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