Tamkang offers general and lecture courses on Youtube, with a total of 250,000 accumulating viewers, and 6 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) courses were produced. Visitors may enter the library with identification, use library resources such as books, audiovisual materials, and electronic resources free of charge. Professional knowledge educational service courses are offered. Established a sports volunteer service team to implement volunteer service plans, and a Cambodian service learning group. Provides online learning materials for various languages, and builds online teaching videos for basketball, tennis, badminton, swimming, Tai Chi, and aerobic dance. Established a senior sports online learning course, went to Taipei Municipal Bailing High School to provide information and library science courses. The Global Local Action Practice Program (GLAP) went to Jinyue Elementary School to lead tribal children to study together and went to Nan Oau Middle School and Wusha Middle School to provide English Club courses. The establishment of a bilingual audio guide app for Luodong Forest Farm, a guide manual for Yilan Municipal Library, and a bilingual audio guide app. Offers free service for Japanese students reading clubs, Sanzhi tea picking and tea making experience, gardening, and hands-on work, organizing scientific lectures, financial consumer protection outlook lectures, and provides children’s Formosa board game courses. Conducted the Tamkang Clement and Carrie Chair lectures, speeches, seminars, and special lectures to provide lifelong learning opportunities.
Offers Lohas courses for elders, multiple licensing courses, physical and online Chinese courses, secondary teachers' specialty classes, master's credit classes, and bachelor's credit classes that are accompanied by classes. Visitors need to pay a fee to use computer classroom services. In 2019, there were 33 rental applications for 18 off-campus units, using 1,172 hours in total.
To promote the substantive equality of gender status and eliminate gender discrimination, the university formulates relevant laws and regulations and offers gender equality courses, educational lectures, micro-learning programs, and club activities.
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4.3.1) Public resources (lifelong learning)
Provide access to educational resources for those not studying at the university – e.g. computers, library, online courses, and access to lectures.
•With free Access
•With charged Access
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4.3.2) Public events (lifelong learning)
Host events at university that are open to the general public: public lectures, community educational events.
•Ad hoc
•On programmed basis
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4.3.3) Vocational training events (lifelong learning)
Host events at university that are open to the general public: executive education programmes (this refers to short courses for people who are not attending the university; this specifically excludes courses like MBA) and/or vocational training.
•Ad hoc
•On programmed basis
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4.3.4) Education outreach activities beyond campus
Undertake educational outreach activities (e.g. tailored lectures or demonstrations) beyond campus – in local schools, in the community. This can include voluntary student-run schemes.
•Ad hoc
•On programmed basis
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4.3.5) Lifelong learning access policy
A policy that ensures that access to these activities is accessible to all, regardless of ethnicity, religion, disability or gender.