In 2020, the foundation sponsored the ATC's development of the High-5ive Challenge, an education program created to help children learn about computer programming by using toy bricks. Nexon Foundation seeks additional cooperation with education offices in other provinces so as to narrow the regional gap related to coding education. The agreement came after the foundation signed similar MOUs with the education offices of South Jeolla Province and Jeju Island. The nonprofit organization founded by the gaming firm signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) about the provision of the classes with the Incheon Metropolitan City Office of Education and the Association of Teachers for Computing (ATC) on June 7. Courtesy of NexonĪround 10,000 elementary school students living in remote parts of Incheon will take coding classes by 2024, according to Nexon Foundation, Monday. Nexon Foundation Chairman Kim Jung-wook, right, poses with Association of Teachers for Computing Chairman Kang Sung-hyun, left, and Incheon Metropolitan City Office of Education Superintendent Do Seong-hoon at the education office in Incheon, June 7.
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