'YouTube Creator Training Program' Accepting First 40 Applicants Since the 5th
8-Week Customized Courses by Level at Gwanak-gu Lifelong Learning Center from Aug to Oct, Tuition Fee 40,000 KRW
Operated Since 2022 to Foster Competitive Creators... 232 Graduates So Far

I'm Also a YouTuber!... Gwanak-gu, Training YouTube Creators View original image

Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is recruiting students for the 2nd session of the "2024 YouTube Creator Training Course" on a first-come, first-served basis.


The district recognizes that YouTube is more than just a hobby activity, serving as a foundation that leads to economic activities such as employment and entrepreneurship. To provide systematic and practical growth know-how, it has been operating the YouTube Creator Training Course since 2022. The course is popular among residents, with 232 graduates so far.


The basic course consists of beginner-friendly lectures tailored for aspiring YouTube creators, including ▲preparatory work to become a YouTube creator ▲analyzing personal capabilities and deciding on topics and concepts ▲video editing skills.


After completing the basic course, an advanced course will be offered to graduates, providing customized lectures according to skill levels to fully support the development of competitive professional creators.


The district plans to invite a YouTube operator with 900,000 subscribers as an instructor to deliver professional lectures. Additionally, it will produce promotional videos introducing the YouTube channels of students who complete both the basic and advanced courses.


Videos introducing the YouTube channels of students from the first half of this year can be viewed on the Gwanak-gu Lifelong Learning Center YouTube channel.


The 2nd session, starting on the 27th, will be held at the Gwanak-gu Lifelong Learning Center for 8 weeks, with two classes on Tuesdays (3 PM to 6 PM) and Thursdays (3:30 PM to 6:30 PM), totaling 8 sessions. The tuition fee is 40,000 KRW.


Any Gwanak-gu resident can apply, with 20 students per class (40 total) accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications can be submitted online through the education portal on the Gwanak-gu Office website.


Mayor Park Jun-hee said, "I hope this will be an opportunity for residents who want to challenge themselves as YouTube creators to understand and use YouTube more professionally. We will continue to discover and provide various lifelong learning programs that meet the trends of the times and the needs of residents."



For more details about the course, please check the education portal on the Gwanak-gu Office website or contact the Gwanak-gu Lifelong Learning Center.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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