Hallym University Institute of Humanities Holds 169th Academic Symposium
Theme: "Horizons and Possibilities of AI and Humanities Education"

Hallym University (President Choi Yanghee) held the 169th Academic Symposium on October 28, under the theme "Horizons and Possibilities of AI and Humanities Education." This event was jointly organized by the Hallym University Institute of Humanities, the Digital Humanities Research Institute, and the Institute for Convergence Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.

Scene from the 169th Academic Symposium. Provided by Hallym University

Scene from the 169th Academic Symposium. Provided by Hallym University

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The symposium explored new directions and possibilities for humanities education utilizing artificial intelligence (AI). Professor Choi Seungrak (Department of Philosophy, School of Humanities) presented on "Utilizing AI in Philosophy Education," discussing ways to integrate AI into philosophy classes focused on critical thinking and discussion-based learning.


Next, Professor Han Sumi (Department of Digital Humanities and Arts, Department of English Language and Literature) presented "Creative Class Design through AI Storybook Creation," sharing examples of classes that utilized AI-based storytelling.



Yang Taekeun, Director of the Institute of Humanities, stated, "This academic symposium was a meaningful opportunity to explore the intersection of AI technology and the humanities," adding, "We plan to continue academic exchanges that can propose new educational paradigms by integrating the humanities and AI in the future."


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