Customers visiting Gwangju Songjeong Station are experiencing the education at the Digital Learning Station. Provided by Korea Railroad Gwangju Headquarters

Customers visiting Gwangju Songjeong Station are experiencing the education at the Digital Learning Station. Provided by Korea Railroad Gwangju Headquarters

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Korea Railroad Gwangju Headquarters announced on May 14 that it had conducted a digital competency enhancement program, the "Digital Learning Station," for railway users in the waiting area of Gwangju Songjeong Station.


The "Digital Learning Station" is a nationwide educational initiative promoted through a business agreement between Korea Railroad Gwangju Headquarters and Kukje Corporation, the operator of the "Digital Learning Center." To bridge the digital divide among digitally marginalized groups, the program will be held every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon for one month until June 12.


This training was conducted under the guidance of a digital specialist instructor and covered practical digital skills for daily life, including issuing train tickets using the Korail Talk app, ordering food and beverages via kiosks, and preventing financial and phishing scams.


Kim Youngjin, head of the Gwangju Headquarters, emphasized, "In an era where digital technology is widespread, we will continue to provide educational opportunities so that all citizens can acquire digital competencies, and we will especially strengthen customized educational support for digitally vulnerable groups."





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