Naju-si, Recruiting Participants for Software Miraechaeum Camp Until the 24th
Naju City in Jeollanam-do is accepting applications on a first-come, first-served basis for the 'Naju Software Future Filling Camp' for local elementary school students to learn software (SW) skills until the 24th.
According to the city on the 22nd, this camp, held in collaboration with the Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency (Director Lee In-yong), consists of theoretical and practical education to cultivate basic knowledge and practical skills in software (SW), artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and robotics.
Recruitment Poster for Software (SW) Future Filling Camp Participants.
Photo by Naju City
Four classes will be formed with 20 students each from grades 3 to 6 in local elementary schools, and the camp will be held at the Jeonnam Software Future Filling Center from the 29th of this month to the 7th of next month, totaling 8 sessions.
Students who wish to participate can apply online through the Naju Future Education Support Center website by scanning the grade-specific QR codes attached to the recruitment poster.
Mayor Yoon Byung-tae said, "I hope this will be an opportunity not only to strengthen software capabilities introduced as part of the regular curriculum but also to develop problem-solving skills through thinking," adding, "We will continue to discover various programs centered on the Software (SW) Future Filling Center for the development of local software education."
For more details, inquiries can be made to the SW Convergence Team at the Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency.
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