This method can be a kind of online service, or “ubiquitous learning,” and very effective and convenient way of learning in this hi-tech era, said Daniel Huh, the president of the center.
He added, “Many working students have difficulties in finding enough time to come to the classrooms due to their tight schedule. This is one of the reasons we decided to develop a new type of service.”
You can receive various materials and free question-answer services.
All you have to do is to just send your self-introduction to the following address through email: [email protected].
The center has been providing Korean language school and culture class programs at several places since 2009.
The center and its 3 teachers were awarded certificates of appreciation from the Office of the Governor through the Youth Affairs Office.
The center is inviting all students who were in the Korean language classes at a local residence, Northern Marianas College, Laolao Bay Golf Resort and Koblerville Youth Learning Center.
The current students and those who are newly interested in Korean language and culture can join as well. The society will be a life-long education service. The members will have off-line meetings and seminars, too.
For more information, call 285-2221 or 256-2221.


