Developing Self-Directed and
Proactive Learning Skills through Work Skill Training

The Gyeongnam National University University Innovation Support Group held the entrance ceremony for the ‘2024 Winter Ilmeori Officer Academy’ in the USG Seminar Room on the 7th floor of the 1st Engineering Building.

Group photo of Kyungnam University 2024 Winter Work-Head Officer Academy Entrance Ceremony.

Group photo of Kyungnam University 2024 Winter Work-Head Officer Academy Entrance Ceremony.

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The ‘Ilmeori Officer Academy’ is the core brand of Gyeongnam National University’s Ilmeori education, a PBL-based intensive extracurricular education program designed to develop students' Ilmeori (the ability to achieve goals within a deadline using limited resources for assigned tasks).


The education is conducted through immersive projects that enhance problem-solving skills, collaboration skills, and communication skills. Students can cultivate self-directed and proactive learning abilities through over 100 hours of team activities during the vacation.


About 80 enrolled students who entered the Officer Academy will engage in immersive projects for 7 hours daily over three weeks until February 2, working with excellent faculty members in the fields of ▲Mechanical Design ▲Control S/W ▲Digital Healthcare to become self-directed talents.


At the entrance ceremony held on the 15th, various presentations were delivered, starting with congratulatory remarks by Park Jaeyoon, Vice President for Academic Affairs of Gyeongnam National University, followed by Kang Jaegwan, Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation, presenting ‘A New Approach to Cultivating Talent Desired by Companies,’ and Lee Jungkyung, Deputy Director of the University Innovation Support Group, presenting ‘A Visit to Ollin Engineering? Going to the Site of Educational Innovation.’


In his congratulatory speech, Vice President Park said, “I sincerely thank the students and guests who attended today’s event despite the cold weather,” and urged, “I hope our students actively participate in this program, always attempt change without fear, and grow into excellent talents with Ilmeori.”



Meanwhile, the Ilmeori Officer Academy plans to expand its themes to include entrepreneurship topics, regional problem-solving, programming, and software utilization education. Through this, it aims to cultivate outstanding talents who meet the diverse workforce demands of the local community and industries.


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