Hanyang University announced on the 6th that it has signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with "15 Minutes to Change the World" to develop digital educational content.


Ham Seung-hwan, Head of Educational Innovation Department at Hanyang University (left), and Gu Beom-jun, CEO of Sebasi, are posing for a commemorative photo. [Image source=Hanyang University]

Ham Seung-hwan, Head of Educational Innovation Department at Hanyang University (left), and Gu Beom-jun, CEO of Sebasi, are posing for a commemorative photo. [Image source=Hanyang University]

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Hanyang University and Sebasi plan to collaborate on ▲developing and supplying digital educational content ▲operating linked programs such as lecture events ▲sharing information and materials for educational purposes ▲exchanging personnel and technology. In particular, they will jointly plan and produce a microlearning course series called the "Ttwikang Series," which will be offered on Hanyang University's Hi-MOOC platform.


Hi-MOOC is an online education platform where anyone worldwide can access Hanyang University's prestigious courses and job competency enhancement content. Sebasi is a concert-style lecture brand launched in 2011 that produces lecture story content on various topics.


Ham Seung-hwan, Director of Educational Innovation at Hanyang University, emphasized, "Hanyang University's founding philosophy of 'Practice of Love' and its practical academic spirit align with Sebasi's philosophy of 'Changing the World.' We will strive to provide higher-quality educational content through collaboration between the two institutions."



Gu Beom-jun, CEO of Sebasi, said, "It is meaningful to be able to try new forms and new attempts with Hanyang University, the university that has produced the most Sebasi speakers," adding, "We will work to ensure that good educational models spread widely."


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