Three Sessions for 12 Adult Literacy Students in Accredited Program
AI Device Experience, Kiosk Practice, and Smartphone Skills Training

Hamyang County in South Gyeongsang Province announced on July 13 that it is offering AI and digital device experiential education for 12 students enrolled in the academic credit-recognized adult literacy education course at the AI Digital Learning Center inside the Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.


This education program is part of creative experiential activities for adult literacy education and is designed to enhance adult learners' digital device proficiency.


[Photo provided by Hamyang County] Hamyang County is conducting AI and digital device experience education for 12 students enrolled in the literacy-recognized adult literacy education program at the AI Digital Learning Center within the Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.

[Photo provided by Hamyang County] Hamyang County is conducting AI and digital device experience education for 12 students enrolled in the literacy-recognized adult literacy education program at the AI Digital Learning Center within the Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.

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The program is scheduled to take place three times—on July 6, July 20, and August 20—with content that allows participants to directly experience AI technologies and digital devices and apply them in real-life situations.


The main topics include hands-on experiences with AI devices such as an AI Go robot, the companion robot 'Hyodol,' and a robot dog, as well as practice with educational kiosks, photo editing and printing using generative AI, basic smartphone usage, and training on how to use YouTube.


Hamyang County stated that it plans to expand the digital device experience of adult literacy learners through this program and continue to operate practical, life-oriented digital education initiatives.



In an era where digital transformation has become part of everyday life, adult literacy education is shifting beyond reading and writing to include AI and digital skills. Continuous educational support is essential to reduce the digital divide.


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