Hallym University Community Education Center Leads Lifelong Learning Expansion with "AI Education" Program
Hallym University Operates AI and Mother-of-Pearl Experience Booths
at Local Lifelong Learning Festivals Linked to the RISE Project
The Community Education Center at Hallym University (President Choi Yanghee) operated hands-on booths at the Chuncheon Lifelong Learning Festival and the Inje County Lifelong Learning Festival from October 17 to 19, providing local residents with easy and enjoyable learning experiences.
'Inje-gun Lifelong Learning Festival' Booth Operation. Provided by Hallym University
View original imageThis program was planned in connection with the RISE Project (Establishment of a Lifelong Education Cluster Linking Local Government, Industry, and Academia) to offer various programs to local residents, such as AI experience, mother-of-pearl craft workshops, and promotion of the lifelong learning open platform. The aim was to help spread a culture of lifelong learning in collaboration with the local community.
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The booths, organized and operated by the Hallym University RISE Project Community Education Center, consisted of: ▲AI Experience Zone: allowing participants to directly experience artificial intelligence technology and understand its potential uses in learning and daily life; ▲Mother-of-pearl Mini Keyring Workshop: a hands-on program that captures the essence of traditional crafts; ▲Promotion and registration events for the lifelong learning open platform. These activities attracted significant interest and positive responses from participants.
Operating a booth at the Chuncheon Lifelong Learning Festival. Provided by Hallym University
View original imageDirector Kim Iktae stated, "Our participation in this festival will strengthen communication with local residents and serve as a practical example of building a lifelong learning ecosystem that connects local government, industry, and academia, which Hallym University is pursuing. We will continue to expand lifelong education models that grow together with the local community in the future."
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