Ji'nan: Huaiyin 15 "spring school e station" to open the door
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Shandong commercial newspaper reporter Zhang Wenwen intern Yan Miao
day before, the reporter learned from the Huaiyin District Education Bureau, the first batch of 15 "Quan Xue e station" through the city Bureau of education acceptance, formally put into use. Members of the public can go to 15 streets in the district to get a free learning card and want to learn anything.
it is understood that "spring school e station", as a public service system for the whole people, will provide a one-stop, standardized and digitized learning platform for community residents, provide a network platform and a resource base for autonomous learning, establish individual learning accounts for residents, and distribute lifelong learning cards for every resident who has learning needs. The realization of the personal lifelong learning information storage and learning credit management, thus building a "human and human learning, time and time, everywhere can learn" network learning environment. Quancheng learning network will aim at lifelong learning for all the citizens of Ji'nan, including children and students, on the job workers and the elderly. At present, we have set up 12 channels and 75 columns, such as Quancheng Tong, science and Technology Museum, civilization cultivation, career development, new countryside and family education. The 5000 courses have been open online, and the total time of video is up to 90000 minutes. Content covers professional development, interests, education, life knowledge, family education and so on, and eventually become "what the public wants to learn, what the platform has" of digital learning supermarket.
the first 15 "spring school e stations" in Huaiyin District will be formally put into use and will meet the diversified life-long learning needs and provide the public with the network learning environment of "human music, time and time and everywhere", and the construction of a "community ten minute learning circle".