Having set up a branch in the Kaohsiung Software Science Park, renowned Japanese publishing company Shogakukan recently signed letters of intent with six universities in southern Taiwan, offering help to train local students who may become their employees in the future. Writing on this Tablet PC, these strokes are easily identifiable as correct or incorrect along with the right pronunciation. This type of cloud computing system can not only teach you language, but also math. It can also be useful to practice exercises. Japan's Shogakukan spent nearly a year to complete this e-book package. Kaohsiung City has four primary schools that in September this year will begin to use this system. Shogakukan has entered Kaohsiung's software industry as it hopes to recruit more local software professionals. In order to find the right talent, Shogakukan has signed letters of intent with six universities. They hope to jointly organize courses to allow graduates the chance to directly enter the company. In fact, Kaohsiung universities lack information science courses as the software industry is mostly congregated in the north, as the Kaohsiung Software Science Park has worked over the past two years to develop university cooperation to help software companies gain better access to professionals. Experts believe that the software industry developing in the south can meet industry needs and add to the healthy development of the industry. Kaohsiung Software Technology Park currently has 140 companies, employing a total of 2,000 people. Nearly 60% are technology jobs. Experts believe that as long as existing companies can cultivate future employees, there is an opportunity to attract more companies. ◆ 追蹤更多華視影音及圖文新聞: 1.用Plurk追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤 2.用Twitter追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤
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