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Korea educates students for the 4th industrial revolution

2018-12-17 1 Dailymotion

The South Korean government is educating students in preparation for the so-called fourth industrial revolution and effect it's going to have on the job market.<br />Park Se-young has more. <br />This student connects a mini light bulb with colorful wires on a Bluetooth-equipped module.<br />Following instructions and discussions with his classmate, he successfully creates an IoT lamp.<br />Entering different numbers on a mobile phone makes the light bulb emit different colors of light.<br />Experiments like these helped some students to actualize their dream of becoming scientists.<br /><br />"I dream of becoming a scientist, though I'm not sure what to major in. This class got me interested in this field."<br /><br />This career education program was prepared by the Ministry of Science and ICT.<br />This year's program covers six weekly topics …from ICT to IoT and 3D printing.<br />Because the classes are taught by experts in the field, the students can keep up with the latest changes in technology.<br /><br />"For career exploration, all that schools can do is provide education on various subjects. Since we're not tech specialists, there's a limit to how much we can teach. I think the program is enough to provide students with a broad perspective."<br /><br />Based on results from this year's program, Korea's science ministry plans to introduce a more diverse career education program next year. <br />Park Se-young, Arirang News. <br />

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