Future Talent Development Center SWXR Campus operates AI education and new industry career experience programs for Haeundae-gu Hope Education District students — achieving student satisfaction scores of over 4.5 out of 5!

The Future Talent Development Center SWXR Campus, operated by Samwoo Immersion, conducted youth AI education and new industry career experience programs in Haeundae-gu Hope Education District on March 20 at Unsong Elementary School and March 26 at Unbong Elementary School. Targeting 6th-grade students, the programs hosted 12 students at Unsong Elementary and 22 students at Unbong Elementary, each session lasting two hours.
Designed as hands-on career education, the program allowed students to not only understand AI and emerging industry technologies but also create and experience them directly, making future technologies more accessible and engaging.
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At Unsong Elementary School, a future mobility class focused on “Autonomous Vehicles” was conducted. The session began with theoretical lessons on the concept of mobility and how autonomous driving technologies are applied in industry and daily life. Students then observed a demonstration of an autonomous vehicle using sensors, experiencing firsthand how the vehicle detects and avoids obstacles and follows lines using line-tracing principles.
In addition to sensors, the demonstration included camera-based navigation methods, allowing students to naturally understand different implementations of autonomous driving technology. Finally, students used an “Autonomous Driving Algorithm” worksheet to organize the driving flow themselves, helping them grasp the technology’s structure.
The class received a high satisfaction score of 4.5 out of 5. Students commented, “The robot is amazing” and “It’s fun to see it in action,” actively raising their hands to ask questions. Teachers noted, “The students’ engagement and enthusiasm were impressive.”
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At Unbong Elementary School, students participated in a class titled “Building an AI Smart Sensor Trash Bin.” The lesson introduced the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) through easy-to-understand examples, such as using ultrasonic sensors to demonstrate real-life applications. For instance, a sensor applied under a car’s trunk allows it to open with just a foot movement, helping students grasp practical IoT applications.
Students then built their own smart trash bins using Arduino microcontrollers. By connecting jumper wires and using ultrasonic sensors, the bins automatically opened when approached within a certain distance and closed when moving away, allowing students to experience the principles of IoT firsthand.
<Student Satisfaction Survey: AI Smart Sensor Trash Bin Experience>
The class achieved a high satisfaction score of 4.9 out of 5. Students responded positively, saying, “It was so much fun,” “I learned a lot,” and “I want to participate again.” Future class requests included VR experiences, AI activities, coding, and game development, demonstrating strong interest in technology-based education.
Reflecting the vibrant feedback and needs from the education field, SWXR Campus has launched the 2026 “AI·XR-Based Integrated Education Program.” The program offers student-led future education, allowing students to experience VR, AI applications, coding, and game development, as well as physically implement autonomous driving and IoT technologies. By moving beyond complex coding, students can turn their ideas into tangible results using AI and hands-on computing.
SWXR Campus will now expand this 2026 program more broadly. To celebrate the new program launch, a special promotion will soon be announced to reduce the burden on schools and provide more students the opportunity to participate.
🔗 Learn More about the New SWXR CAMPUS Program (Click)
A SWXR Campus representative stated, “It’s important for students to naturally understand technology through hands-on creation and experience rather than just learning it as theory. Moving forward, we will continue to expand opportunities for youth to explore careers through experiential education connected to future industries.”
For more information or inquiries regarding Samwoo Immersion’s XR technologies, solutions, and related educational programs, please contact us using the information below.
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📅 Operating hours ㅣ Weekdays 9:30~18:30 * Break time : 12:30 ~ 13:30 (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays)
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The Future Talent Development Center SWXR Campus, operated by Samwoo Immersion, conducted youth AI education and new industry career experience programs in Haeundae-gu Hope Education District on March 20 at Unsong Elementary School and March 26 at Unbong Elementary School. Targeting 6th-grade students, the programs hosted 12 students at Unsong Elementary and 22 students at Unbong Elementary, each session lasting two hours.
Designed as hands-on career education, the program allowed students to not only understand AI and emerging industry technologies but also create and experience them directly, making future technologies more accessible and engaging.
At Unsong Elementary School, a future mobility class focused on “Autonomous Vehicles” was conducted. The session began with theoretical lessons on the concept of mobility and how autonomous driving technologies are applied in industry and daily life. Students then observed a demonstration of an autonomous vehicle using sensors, experiencing firsthand how the vehicle detects and avoids obstacles and follows lines using line-tracing principles.
In addition to sensors, the demonstration included camera-based navigation methods, allowing students to naturally understand different implementations of autonomous driving technology. Finally, students used an “Autonomous Driving Algorithm” worksheet to organize the driving flow themselves, helping them grasp the technology’s structure.
The class received a high satisfaction score of 4.5 out of 5. Students commented, “The robot is amazing” and “It’s fun to see it in action,” actively raising their hands to ask questions. Teachers noted, “The students’ engagement and enthusiasm were impressive.”
At Unbong Elementary School, students participated in a class titled “Building an AI Smart Sensor Trash Bin.” The lesson introduced the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) through easy-to-understand examples, such as using ultrasonic sensors to demonstrate real-life applications. For instance, a sensor applied under a car’s trunk allows it to open with just a foot movement, helping students grasp practical IoT applications.
Students then built their own smart trash bins using Arduino microcontrollers. By connecting jumper wires and using ultrasonic sensors, the bins automatically opened when approached within a certain distance and closed when moving away, allowing students to experience the principles of IoT firsthand.
<Student Satisfaction Survey: AI Smart Sensor Trash Bin Experience>
The class achieved a high satisfaction score of 4.9 out of 5. Students responded positively, saying, “It was so much fun,” “I learned a lot,” and “I want to participate again.” Future class requests included VR experiences, AI activities, coding, and game development, demonstrating strong interest in technology-based education.
Reflecting the vibrant feedback and needs from the education field, SWXR Campus has launched the 2026 “AI·XR-Based Integrated Education Program.” The program offers student-led future education, allowing students to experience VR, AI applications, coding, and game development, as well as physically implement autonomous driving and IoT technologies. By moving beyond complex coding, students can turn their ideas into tangible results using AI and hands-on computing.
SWXR Campus will now expand this 2026 program more broadly. To celebrate the new program launch, a special promotion will soon be announced to reduce the burden on schools and provide more students the opportunity to participate.
🔗 Learn More about the New SWXR CAMPUS Program (Click)
A SWXR Campus representative stated, “It’s important for students to naturally understand technology through hands-on creation and experience rather than just learning it as theory. Moving forward, we will continue to expand opportunities for youth to explore careers through experiential education connected to future industries.”
For more information or inquiries regarding Samwoo Immersion’s XR technologies, solutions, and related educational programs, please contact us using the information below.
#SWXRCAMPUS #SamwooImmersion #AIeducation #AutonomousDrivingEducation #IoTEducation #EmergingIndustryExperience #YouthCareerExperience #PhysicalComputing #FutureTechEducation
If you have any questions about Samwoo Immersion SWXR CAMPUS or have any inquiries about education, demonstrations, or experiences, you can get more detailed information and help through the 'Contact Us' button below or the contact information of the person in charge.
SWXR CAMPUS Training Inquiry
📞 Tel ㅣ 070-4711-0991 ✉ Email ㅣ swim118@samwooim.com * Please be sure to include your company information and contact information.
📅 Operating hours ㅣ Weekdays 9:30~18:30 * Break time : 12:30 ~ 13:30 (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays)
Contact us
The moment you immerse yourself, you grow!
Maximize your capabilities with XR and AI (X-RAI) technology.