Science communicator Professor Lee Min-hwan from Korea Arts Academy conducted an interview for Job For You, organized by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, following CEO John Lee.
He talked about how he started as a YouTuber, a profession favored by many students, how he chooses content topics, and the mindset he maintains while continuing his activities. Then, Professor Lee Min-hwan answered questions from students that were collected in advance by the education office.
In the interview, he said, “If my content helps even a single reader, I consider that a success itself.” He added, “In this rapidly changing era, I don’t know how long the popularity of YouTube as a platform will last, but I plan to continue my activities steadily on other platforms that may emerge,” envisioning his future as a creator.
Meanwhile, the Broadcasting, Video, and Digital Content Arts Department at KAC Korea Arts Academy has appointed YouTuber creators Song Tae-min of 'Lulu Cheche TV' and Lee Min-hwan of ‘Jisik-in Minani’ as special professors for the YouTuber Creative class, focusing on nurturing creator talents in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Located in Chungjeongno, Seoul, Korea Arts Academy currently selects new and transfer students for the 2022 academic year without considering CSAT or school grades, instead choosing through practical skills and interviews based on students’ aptitudes. All admitted students receive scholarships.
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