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“Elementary school students in 5th and 6th grade, learn about communication and broadcasting and make an FM radio.”

National Gwacheon Science Museum – 4 organizations related to radio waves will open ‘Wave Classroom’ in August, ‘On the 24th, the Gwacheon Science Museum (Director Han Hyeong-ju) signed a business agreement with four electron and radio wave specialized organizations in Gwacheon and will operate programs for elementary school students.’,
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, ‘The organizations included in the agreement are ▲Central Radio Management Office (Director Kim Jeong-sam) ▲National Radio Research Institute (Acting Director Kim Hee-won) ▲Korea Communications Commission (Director Lee Sang-hoon) ▲Korea Radio Promotion Association (Vice Chairman Hong Jung-soo)’,
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, ‘In the future, based on the educational infrastructure of the science museum and the expertise of organizations related to electron and radio waves, they plan to discover and disseminate various contents related to electron and radio waves.’,
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, ‘The Gwacheon Science Museum stated, “As the first project, we are launching ‘Come and Explore the Wave Expedition (hereinafter, Wave Classroom).’ The Wave Classroom will provide an opportunity to explore the scientific understanding and unknown truths about electron and radio waves, which are essential in our daily lives but not visible.”‘,
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, ‘The Wave Classroom will be conducted in three sessions this year for a total of 300 elementary students in grades 5-6. Each session will last two days (non-residential). The first session will take place on 8.8. (Thu)~8.9. (Fri), and the second and third sessions will be held at the National Gwacheon Science Museum during the November Radio Wave Promotional Week.’,
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, ‘At the first session event, to celebrate collaborative projects between organizations, the National Radio Research Institute will present a ‘Theremin performance.’ Theremin is a musical instrument that utilizes the interference of electromagnetic fields between two antennas.’,
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, ‘The educational curriculum includes △ Understanding of communication principles and making radios △ How to use Morse code machines △ Knowing about electronic waves in mobile communication relay devices, etc.’,
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, ‘An official from the National Gwacheon Science Museum expressed his hope that “it will be an opportunity for children to easily understand the science of electron and radio waves, which are key technologies for future applications such as autonomous driving and unmanned robots.”‘
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