On the morning of June 20, 2024, DXCenter and STEAMZONE jointly organized the seminar “Digital Transformation in Education and STEM/STEAM Education” at the STEAMZONE center, located in QTSC.
Ms. Vo Thi Diem Phuong – Head of the Education and Training Department of Can Gio District, along with over 40 principals, teachers from primary, secondary, and high schools in Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City received a warm welcome from DXCenter and STEAMZONE to the seminar.
Photo 1: Teachers from Can Gio District participating in the seminar
Welcoming the delegation, Mr. Ha Duy Binh – Head of the Digital Transformation Advisory Board for Education and Training at DXCenter, shared insights about the roadmap for digital transformation in education and career opportunities in STEM/STEAM education. Mr. Binh also highlighted digital transformation activities supported by DXCenter for Can Gio District, such as organizing digital classes in IT and English to resolve the localized teacher shortage under the 2018 General Education Program, and handing over a digital classroom worth 580,000,000 VND to Thanh An Primary School, Thanh An commune, Can Gio District.
Photo 2: Overview of the seminar “Digital Transformation in Education and STEM/STEAM Education”
In the near future, DXCenter desires to collaborate with the Education and Training Department of Can Gio District on various activities including: Digitizing data; Developing a digital learning resource repository; Combining online and face-to-face teaching and implementing digital classrooms; Building an intelligent education and lifelong learning system (EDU IOC); STEM/STEAM education and career orientation for students; Smart digital library to enhance reading skills and culture; Multifunctional smart interactive classroom/digital school/digital classroom; Integrated natural and social classroom for teaching history and geography; Training teachers and administrators in digital transformation and STEM/STEAM education.
At the end of the program, teachers were introduced to the electronic learning material production center at STEAMZONE.
Source: DXCenter