Ahead of the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI)-based digital education, the South Jeolla Provincial Office of Education held training and conferences to strengthen AI and digital capabilities for IT staff from 22 education support offices on the Western Hotel in Naju for 2 days from October twenty fourth.
This served as a very important opportunity to strengthen the sensible preparation process so that each one schools within the region can easily have an AI learning environment.
This council shares the importance of constructing a wireless network and the fundamental technology for introducing digital textbooks, and discusses the most recent wireless technology trends and ways to offer customized services for the Jeollanam-do region, with the goal of bridging the education gap through digital learning.
Particularly, this consultation focused on increasing the accessibility of AI learning content corresponding to digital textbooks by providing consistent wireless network standards to all schools.
Through this, schools at each level can stably construct an AI digital learning environment, which can contribute to providing a greater learning experience for college students.
The council also demonstrated the advanced functions of the integrated information management system managed by the Jeonnam Office of Education.
This technique is designed to extend accessibility to digital learning materials and knowledge by unifying and managing each school’s data and knowledge resources, and to enable field practitioners to utilize digital resources efficiently.
Those in charge discussed ways to understand more sophisticated data-based school operations through this method.
Lee Seon-guk, head of the budget department on the Jeonnam Office of Education, said, “Establishing an environment where students can naturally encounter and learn AI and digital technology is an important requirement for future education.”
He then emphasized, “We’ll proceed to strengthen the knowledge infrastructure optimized for college sites to support students in order that they’ll grow according to technological changes.”
The Jeonnam Office of Education plans to proceed to strive to be sure that students within the Jeonnam region are equipped with the talents and capabilities essential for the long run society by strengthening AI and digital education capabilities.
This event was a chance to get a glimpse of the Jeonnam Office of Education’s will for future-oriented education in that it was a chance to explore strategies and cooperation measures that would bring about real changes in schools beyond the easy introduction of AI education.
Reporter Yang Jun-seok kailas21@aitimes.com