'Wish' Volunteer Group Successfully Runs Booth at 2024 Nowon Youth Future Science Festival
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· [Kwangwoon Hot Issue] 'Wish' Volunteer Group Successfully Runs Booth at 2024 Nowon Youth Future Science Festival
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College of AI Convergence's ‘Wish’ Volunteer Group
Successful Booth Operation at the 2024 Nowon
Youth Future Science Festival
- Event engages elementary, middle, and high
school students to help them understand the science and technology of the
future -
The “Wish” volunteer group, a software education
volunteer team composed of students from Kwangwoon University's College of AI
Convergence (Dean: Byungjoon Park), participated in the 2024 Nowon Youth Future
Science Festival, hosted by the Nowon Career Center for Youth and Future (AND
Center). The event took place on Friday, October 25, 2024, at Hyeseong Girls’
High School. The festival was designed to promote an understanding of future
science and technology, providing elementary, middle, and high school students
with opportunities to engage with and create through various booths.
The event was divided into three main categories, with
the future technology section featuring experiences in robotics, artificial
intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and virtual reality (VR). In
the science category, basic science experiments and interdisciplinary science
activities were conducted, while the other experience section included media
production and maker activities. Students were free to visit the booths,
participate in hands-on activities, and explore exhibitions to learn about the
principles of cutting-edge technologies.
The “Wish” volunteer group operated a booth in the
Future Technology section, focusing on an activity that involved distinguishing
between AI-generated images and real images. Using a web application developed
by the volunteers, participants engaged in real-time activities in a local
environment. The volunteers explained the principles of AI technologies, such
as web-based and generative AI, helping participants fully engage with and enjoy
the activity.
Participating students said, "I was surprised at
how difficult it was to distinguish between AI-generated images and real
ones," adding that the experience increased their interest in AI
technology. Another participant shared, "Through activities like this, I
realized how AI can be utilized in such a wide variety of ways."
The members of the “Wish” volunteer group who
participated in operating the booth stated, "This booth operation was a
meaningful experience for us as well," adding, "We aimed to provide
an opportunity for young people to become familiar with advanced technologies
like AI and learn how they can be applied in everyday life."
Meanwhile, the "Wish" volunteer program at
Kwangwoon University's College of AI Convergence is supported by Kakaopay's
"IT Education Support to Close the Digital Education Gap" development
fund.
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