Sequential Courses on Work Automation, Data Visualization, and Coding Using Generative AI
Recruitment for 'Work Automation Education' Participants Open Until April 7
Yeongdeungpo-gu (District Mayor Choi Ho-kwon) announced that it will operate a 'Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Utilization Education' program to strengthen young people's data analysis and practical skills in line with the rapidly changing digital era.
The program will sequentially offer three courses for young people aged 19 to 39 using generative AI: ▲work automation ▲data visualization ▲Python coding.
The first course, 'Work Automation Education,' will be held over seven sessions every Saturday starting April 19. Participants will learn the basic concepts of AI and data analysis techniques, and practice skills that can be immediately applied to work such as document creation and Excel tasks. The course aims to enhance job competency for job seekers and new employees, with applications accepted until April 7. Registration can be easily completed via the QR code.
From June to August, the 'Data Visualization Education' course will be conducted. Participants will learn data collection, analysis, and visualization techniques to intuitively understand and utilize complex information. This will help young people make efficient data-driven decisions.
From August to October, the 'ChatGPT Utilization Python Coding Education' will be offered. Participants will learn basic Python syntax, functions, file input/output, and develop problem-solving skills during coding using generative AI. The course combines practice and projects to effectively acquire programming skills needed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution era.
Recruitment schedules for the June to October courses will be announced later, and detailed information can be obtained by contacting the district office's Youth Policy Division.
Choi Ho-kwon, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, stated, "We will continue to actively support expanding practice-centered education so that young people can acquire digital competencies related to AI and enhance their employment competitiveness."
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