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Blender Education in CUC (Beijing)

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Lee is a teacher in China. He reports on his experiences with Blender education in Beijing.

Lee writes:

My name is Lee,i’m a teacher of Communication University of China.  Today I just finished a elective course teaching which is named “Blender basics”.

One year ago,i had a plan to push elective course for students of CUC,if having interest on it, everybody of CUC could choose the course to try their dream in 3D world.

This autumn,We have 30 students choose this course (because the seat limiting,we assign the max is 30). They come from different colleges of CUC,including animation,hosting,journalism,web design,italy language,politics,media management and others.

This may be the first time for Blender into the university courses in China mainland.  we have more work to do for Blender Education in China.

In 2008,Nov, my site was promoted by BlenderNation, this site has changed to a production studio in Beijing, but i think in China,Blender Education is just beginning,i would try  more ways for Blender developing in China mainland.

Thanks for Blender community and many friends support.

Lee

6 Comments

  1. it's a great beginning for the education of Blender in university, appreciate you didn't give up for the last 2 years!
    Can we have more discuss for your class? I'm so interested for what you have done! Looking forward your email. =)
    //congcong009(a)gmail.com
    Regards,
    Ethan Luo

  2. This is wonderful Lee! It's nice to finally see Blender being taught in China. It must be difficult since a lot of the resources online at the time is all in English. Ethan Luo is just finishing the first Chinese Blender book, you should adopt it as your official textbook for next year's Blender course :)

  3. I too am trying to start Blender training in Michigan (USA)- I have taught one beginner projects class one class through a grant from Eastern Michigan university and am seeing how to do more- good luck- any advice from your process or possible contacts would be appreciated.

    Pjaction

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