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The Workshop of JJ Korean Cultural Content Coupling Project Group Has Been Completed
작성일: 2023-08-22 조회수: 1075 작성자: International Center

The Workshop of JJ Korean Cultural Content Coupling Project Group Has Been Completed


Korea Culture Content Coupling Project Group's Follow-up Management and Workshop of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Steering Committee based on Living Lab


Jeonju University (President Park Jin-bae) Korean Cultural Content Coupling Project Group based on Living Lab announced that it successfully completed the workshop held for one night and two days from July 13 (Thu) to 14 (Fri).


Follow-up management and workshop of the industry-academic cooperation steering committee was prepared to establish an industry-academic cooperation network and cultivate practical field skills for students, and a total of 20 students and companies participated.

Through a special lecture by experts (Naver webtoon writer Baekmyun, Moazio Jeon Myung-hoon, and Park Bo-sun), who are graduates of the Department of Game Contents at Jeonju University, students trained webtoon writers on their vivid production stories, practical production know-how and expertise needed to produce games, VR, AR, and media facades, and had time to design career plans through feedback from seniors.

"Through this workshop, we were able to know the professional skills needed in the field, and we will continue to make efforts and support to strengthen various capabilities for employment," said Ko Ki-hwan (Professor of department of game contents).


Meanwhile, the Living Lab-based Korean Cultural Content Coupling Project Group (Director Ko Ki-hwan) is an enterprise-customizing professional manpower training project group supported by the Jeollabuk-do Education Cooperation Promotion Group.


The Living Lab-based Korean Cultural Content Coupling Project Group is for students from the Department of Game Contents, Industrial Design of the Culture and Convergence University, the Department of Smart Media, and Artificial Intelligence of the software-oriented University. Every year, third and fourth graders in the participatory department are selected to provide education, field training, and projects on personality and professional practical skills for one year, and scholarships are provided to excellent students.