In March 2016, the construction of a virtual (panoramic) studio at Bingtuan Radio and Television University (Bingtuan RTVU), the first of its kind in this RTVU, and the construction of which was aided by the Open University of China (OUC), was completed and is awaiting final inspection by the OUC before being put into use.
On March 20 2016, a five-person delegation headed by Chen Songbai, President of Taiwan Open University, paid a visit to Fujian RTVU. Ma Guofang and Xia Liangyu, Vice Presidents of Fujian RTVU, met the delegation and signed a Letter of Intent on Cooperation and an Agreement of Cooperation to nail down details of their cooperation in the aspects of school running and development, academic exchange and research, personnel training etc., whilst inaugurating the “Cross-Strait Economy and Culture Research Centre”.
Extraordinary deeds by excellent disabled students have been emerging from the OUC's system of education for the disabled constantly in recent years. Through their struggle and hard work, they vividly demonstrate the essence of core socialist values, fully display the strong-willed spiritual outlook of disabled students who ceaselessly pursue learning and maintain an inspiring spirit in pursuit of their dreams.
Extraordinary deeds by excellent disabled students have been emerging from the OUC's system of education for the disabled constantly in recent years. Through their struggle and hard work, they vividly demonstrate the essence of core socialist values, fully display the strong-willed spiritual outlook of disabled students who ceaselessly pursue learning and maintain an inspiring spirit in pursuit of their dreams.
Someone once said, “The wider one’s mind, the bigger one’s life stage. ” During my journey from student to tutor, I have shed the sweat of youth and harvested the experience of my achievements on the life stage of Zhuhai Radio and TV University (RTVU). I often have to choke back the tears when I reflect on my life as a physically disabled person.
A new book by Open University of China (OUC) student and wheelchair-bound writer Li Ziyan, Longing for the Sky: A Collection of Li Ziyan Works, was recently published by the China Central Radio and TV University Press.
“I graduated in this school’s 2008 class with a degree in agricultural facilities technology, so I have also benefitted from open education. I enrolled once more in the spring 2015 term to study in the undergraduate administration management programme. Over the next three or more years I will learn, together with you, once again to experience the pleasure brought through open education under all the tutors’guidance. Short as the time for study in the school is, our time studying will be long. I hope the RTVU’s small courier station will be impressed with your spectacular achievements and the beautiful memories created, life milestones written on our hearts……”
As of March 24, 2016, “Hebei Lifelong Learning Online” has reached a total of five million clicks.