Collaboration between Sunmoon University and BP Lab Coding Education Research Institute
Innovative coding programs for elementary students in Asan
Immersive classes combining play and AI to foster creative talent

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Sunmoon University and BP Lab Coding Education Research Institute have joined forces to innovate customized coding education for elementary school students in Asan City.


They are also accelerating the cultivation of future-oriented creative talent through a new educational model that integrates play and AI convergence.


On August 18, Sunmoon University’s Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation (headed by Lee Heewon) and BP Lab Coding Education Research Institute (CEO Kwon Kidong) announced that they had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to successfully implement the regionally tailored Neulbom Support Project led by Asan City.


Through this agreement, the two organizations will jointly develop and operate coding education programs designed to capture children's interest, including board game-based coding programs, game story-based classes, and AI convergence content.


In particular, Sunmoon University plans to adapt these programs to the local children's educational environment, creating immersive classes that combine play and learning.


The main areas of cooperation include joint planning and operation of educational programs, content research and development, analysis of educational effectiveness and performance evaluation, and expanded exchange of professional personnel.


Lee Heewon, head of the foundation, stated, "We have created an educational environment where local children can enjoy learning and develop their future capabilities," adding, "We will actively promote the spread of our industry-academia cooperation-based model for cultivating creative and convergent talent."


Kwon Kidong, CEO of BP Lab, also commented, "It is meaningful to establish innovative and systematic coding education through our collaboration with Sunmoon University," and added, "We will continue to expand environments where children can enjoy learning."



This agreement is being recognized as a noteworthy example of improving the quality of local children's education and fostering creative talent required by future society.


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

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