Business Agreement Signed with Korea U-Learning Association

Seeking a Win-Win Model for Local Educational Communities

Dong-Eui University has begun building a collaborative network to drive educational innovation and foster future talent in the era of artificial intelligence (AI).


The AX Education Center (Director Lee Jiyeon) under the Institute for Educational Innovation at Dong-Eui University announced on June 14 that it held the "2026 Future Education Innovation Seminar" at the AI Collaboration Lab of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Building on June 5.


The seminar was organized to explore the direction of future education in preparation for the AI era of 2030 and to establish a mutually beneficial model between universities and local educational communities.

Participants at the '2026 Future Education Innovation Seminar' held at AX Education Center, Dong-eui University.

Participants at the '2026 Future Education Innovation Seminar' held at AX Education Center, Dong-eui University.

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During the event, the Institute for Educational Innovation at Dong-Eui University (Director Jung Jooyoung) and the Korea U-Learning Association (Secretary-General Jung Hyunjae) signed a business agreement. The two organizations agreed to continue cooperating to promote the spread of AI education and drive innovation in future education.


In a special lecture that followed, Jung Hyunjae, Secretary-General of the Korea U-Learning Association, introduced changes in the educational environment brought about by advances in AI technology, the competencies required of future talent, and response strategies.


The seminar was also attended by representatives from GEG Busanjin (Google Educator Group Busanjin), which is conducting educational innovation activities using the Google Education Platform, as well as representatives from Google for Education. Participants exchanged opinions on cases of utilizing EdTech and the direction of future education.


Dong-Eui University plans to use this seminar as an opportunity to strengthen a collaborative system that connects the university with local educational sites and to promote the spread of AI-based educational innovation models.



Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeon Kyungran stated, "This seminar was a meaningful opportunity to rethink the importance of the competencies needed in the AI era," adding, "We will continue to expand cooperation with educator communities such as GEG Busanjin and the Korea U-Learning Association to spread innovative models for future education."


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