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国家智慧教育平台2.0智能版发布,上新智慧学伴、课程资源
Xin Jing Bao·2025-03-31 07:30

Core Insights - The National Smart Education Platform 2.0 has officially launched, focusing on AI learning, application, creation, and protection [1] - A total of 9,161 new classes have been added to the primary and secondary school platform, 6,560 to the smart vocational education platform, 15,111 to the smart higher education platform, and 1,925 to the lifelong education platform [1] - The platform has introduced 12 new government service items, forming 8 categories and 51 government services [1] Group 1: Lifelong Education - The Lifelong Education Smart Education Platform has undergone a comprehensive intelligent upgrade, introducing four major intelligent applications: Bai Ze Smart Companion, AI Intelligent Search, AI Video Summary, and AI Video Navigation [1] - The platform now features 2,000 courses, creating a diverse resource system for lifelong learning [2] - New sections for family education and social education have been added, along with a national reading section to support the "Book Aroma China" initiative [2] Group 2: Higher Education - A new initiative called the "Double Thousand Plan" aims to enhance college students' employment competitiveness, offering specialized course groups and vocational training courses [3] - The higher education section includes core competency enhancement courses, AI general courses, and public courses on domestic large model applications, primarily targeting undergraduate students [3] - The vocational education section features courses aimed at improving employment capabilities, with 1,107 courses selected from the National Vocational Education Smart Education Platform [3] Group 3: Government Services - The National Smart Education Public Service Platform has launched 12 new educational government service items, including scholarship inquiries and various certification queries [2] - By 2025, the platform aims to enhance service efficiency by reducing the need for public visits, focusing on high-frequency demands such as inter-provincial transfers for primary and secondary students [2][4]