School of Education Receives First-Ever FDCT Grant: Addressing Smart Learning and Vision Protection for Primary and Secondary Students in Macao


Release date:2024/04/30
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Under the leadership of Dean Cheng Li-Ying, the project "Research on Smart Learning Systems, Remote Imaging Screen Learning Devices, and Key Technologies for Primary and Secondary Schools in Macao," submitted by a research team led by Assistant Professor Dai Yi and Associate Professor Peng Jun, has been officially approved for funding. This marks the first time the School of Education has been granted a research subsidy by the Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT). It is a significant achievement of the School’s collaborative efforts and demonstrates the University's phased progress in the interdisciplinary development of education and technology.


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Assistant Professor Dai Yi


The project addresses the current educational landscape of primary and secondary schools in Macao: while digital devices have become increasingly prevalent in students' learning, Macao remains one of the regions with the highest myopia rates globally, exhibiting a trend toward younger age groups. In collaboration with China’s leading educational technology enterprises, the project aims to facilitate university-industry cooperation to develop smart learning devices based on AR Remote Imaging Screen Technology. These devices are designed to support personalized learning and accelerate the transformation of teaching methodologies in Macao’s schools. Assistant Professor Dai Yi, the project leader, stated that the initiative will innovatively provide Macao’s students with learning hardware that integrates "Smart Vision Protection" and "AR Remote Imaging Screen Technology." This approach achieves a deep integration of Smart Healthcare and Smart Education, satisfying students' needs for precision and personalized learning at home while providing medical-grade vision protection and intervention.



 
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