<Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.>
Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.
The Creative Sharing Education Project is an initiative led by the Korea Robot Industry Promotion Institute since 2018, providing support for software (SW) and artificial intelligence (AI) education using robots. This creative education aims to foster innovative and integrated talents by utilizing robots through 10 to 12 sessions for students in 140 regional child centers nationwide. The robot kit selected for this project is Blue Communication's SW and AI education robot, 'AsomeBot.'
The instructor training program includes 12 local assistant instructors composed of young individuals and women who had career breaks. They participated in hands-on training covering AsomeBot assembly and a 12-session curriculum. They will serve as assistant instructors for the Creative Sharing Education to be held in various child centers nationwide this year, accumulating experience in SW and AI education lectures and preparing for future activities as local SW instructors.
<Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.>
Jung Hee-yong, the representative of Blue Communication, who taught the development story, assembly, and basic usage of the educational robot, expressed delight in being selected for the Creative Sharing Project and acknowledged the excellence of AsomeBot as an SW education robot. He stated that they would diligently deliver education on robot structure, principles, robotics, coding, AI, and more to the students in the region.
Kim Ji-eun, an instructor who participated in the training in Ulsan, remarked, "Through the AsomeBot coding program, I learned about the principles of robots." Kim Ji-young, another instructor who took part in the education in Anyang, shared her positive experience, saying, "It was great to be able to assemble the robot and check if the motors and sensor components were correctly installed inside."
<전자신문 2021. 5. 25>
Sources : https://www.etnews.com/20210525000232
<Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.>
Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.
The Creative Sharing Education Project is an initiative led by the Korea Robot Industry Promotion Institute since 2018, providing support for software (SW) and artificial intelligence (AI) education using robots. This creative education aims to foster innovative and integrated talents by utilizing robots through 10 to 12 sessions for students in 140 regional child centers nationwide. The robot kit selected for this project is Blue Communication's SW and AI education robot, 'AsomeBot.'
The instructor training program includes 12 local assistant instructors composed of young individuals and women who had career breaks. They participated in hands-on training covering AsomeBot assembly and a 12-session curriculum. They will serve as assistant instructors for the Creative Sharing Education to be held in various child centers nationwide this year, accumulating experience in SW and AI education lectures and preparing for future activities as local SW instructors.
<Blue Communication has initiated a regional instructor training program for the 'Creative Sharing Education Project' involving intelligent robots.>
Jung Hee-yong, the representative of Blue Communication, who taught the development story, assembly, and basic usage of the educational robot, expressed delight in being selected for the Creative Sharing Project and acknowledged the excellence of AsomeBot as an SW education robot. He stated that they would diligently deliver education on robot structure, principles, robotics, coding, AI, and more to the students in the region.
Kim Ji-eun, an instructor who participated in the training in Ulsan, remarked, "Through the AsomeBot coding program, I learned about the principles of robots." Kim Ji-young, another instructor who took part in the education in Anyang, shared her positive experience, saying, "It was great to be able to assemble the robot and check if the motors and sensor components were correctly installed inside."
<전자신문 2021. 5. 25>
Sources : https://www.etnews.com/20210525000232