The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education's Creative Convergence Education Center (Director Ryu Seong-wook) will operate the '2024 Basic School Group Program' for about 15,000 elementary and middle school students in Busan from March 26 to December 13 at the Dongnae Maker Education Experience Center.


This program is designed as a project-based class linked to school subjects to help students develop problem-solving skills for various real-life issues and enhance adaptability in preparation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.


Under the theme of 'Carbon Zero,' the program is divided into the 'Digilog Course,' which involves understanding woodworking machines and tool principles and utilizing digital woodworking equipment, and the 'High-Tech Course,' where students use various technologies such as metaverse and coding to realize their ideas into physical forms.


Ryu Seong-wook, Director of the Creative Convergence Education Center, said, "I hope this program will greatly help students enhance their creative thinking and problem-solving abilities," adding, "We will strive to increase participant satisfaction through substantial education."


The Education Center has expanded the program this year from targeting only 5th and 6th-grade elementary students last year to include up to 3rd-grade middle school students.



A 'Digilog' class, a basic school group program, is being conducted at the Dongnae Maker Education Experience Center.

A 'Digilog' class, a basic school group program, is being conducted at the Dongnae Maker Education Experience Center.

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