South Korea is initiating a significant project aimed at enhancing digital skills among adults aged 30 and older. The government will invest over 110 billion won ($80 million) to create a digital lifelong learning ecosystem, known as the AI-Digital (AID) 30+ Project. This initiative aims to address the gap in practical digital skill utilization and employee training, despite South Korea's high digital access levels.
The AID 30+ Project will introduce various programs, including the AID Career Jump Pass, which provides financial support for digital education. The plan includes establishing 100 AI and digital-leading universities and expanding digital literacy programs across 114 institutions nationwide. This ambitious vision is set to empower approximately 660,000 adults, equipping them with essential skills for the digital age.
• South Korea invests $80 million in adult digital education and AI skills.
• AID Career Jump Pass will support 10,000 adults in digital learning.
Digital literacy is essential for navigating everyday technologies, which the initiative aims to enhance.
The AID 30+ Project focuses on improving digital skills for adults over 30.
Digital transformation involves revamping educational programs to better serve adult learners.
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