During the conference, the "Development Report on the Construction of a Learning Society in China in the Process of Digitization" was released, introducing China's solutions, experiences, and actions in promoting digital empowerment for building a learning society, as well as providing insights into future trends in digital learning.
Education ministers from countries such as Gabon and New Zealand, representatives from international organizations such as UNESCO and the African Union Commission, as well as leaders of the International Council for Open and Distance Education, the Asian Association of Open Universities, and the African Distance Education Association, along with experts and scholars from domestic and foreign cities, universities, open universities, and research institutions, focused on the theme of "Digital Education: Application, Sharing, and Innovation".
They explored the theoretical and practical issues of building a learning society in the digital age from different perspectives. The experts at the conference generally believed that as the digital age approaches, the construction of a learning society requires comprehensive digital empowerment and will provide broader application scenarios. The conference further gathered consensus on building a learning society in the digital age and proposed new initiatives for building a digital education community, which will usher in a new era for a learning society.