Class 101, selected for '2025 Military Online Cultural Arts Experience Lecture Content Project' for 5 consecutive years

All-in-one creator content platform Class 101 (CEO Dae-seon Gong) announced on the 13th that it has been selected as the operator of the '2025 Military Online Cultural Arts Experience-type Lecture Content' project hosted by the Ministry of National Defense for the fifth consecutive year.

This project is a program that provides online lectures in the field of culture and arts to 12,000 military personnel and military service members to promote emotional stability and self-development during service. It is characterized by the fact that they can voluntarily participate in various training programs without time and space restrictions in accordance with the changing service environment, such as the expanded use of mobile phones in barracks.

This year, Class 101 has prepared a total of 150 lectures in 6 fields: ▲Art ▲Music ▲Dance ▲Theater ▲Design ▲Media. The curriculum is organized by field and level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and the structure is tailored to the learning stage, such as basic, advanced, and practical, allowing for personalized self-directed learning.

In particular, it supports soldiers to continue learning smoothly even in the barracks by providing two-way learning functions such as comments, Q&A, and sharing of results, as well as unlimited access to classes and provision of materials.

Applications for participation in the military online cultural arts experience lecture content scheduled to be operated for approximately 5 months from July 1 to December 2 are available starting today through the military personnel-only online page, the Ministry of National Defense website, the Love of Country portal, and promotional poster QR codes.

In addition, Class 101 plans to encourage military personnel to take classes by providing gift cards to the first 500 applicants, selecting 50 units with high performance and participation rates, giving them experience kits worth 200,000 won, and holding review events.

Park Sung-won, B2B sales team leader of Class 101, said, “We focused on providing quality content and creating a suitable platform environment so that soldiers and military personnel can experience a variety of cultural and artistic activities even in a barracks environment,” adding, “We hope that soldiers and military personnel will have the opportunity to get closer to culture and arts and grow at their own pace while serving.”


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