Qingcaohu Elementary School in Hsinchu Achieves 'One Tablet Per Student' Goal, Promotes AI Learning

Hsinchu City Government subsidized the purchase of tablets for Qingcaohu Elementary School, enabling a 'one tablet per student' environment for grades 3-6. This initiative facilitates AI-driven interactive learning.
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Central News Agency, Hsinchu, May 25. The Hsinchu City Government recently provided subsidies to Qingcaohu Elementary School for the purchase of tablet computers, bringing the school's total to 506 units. This completes the 'one tablet per student' initiative for students in grades three through six, allowing them to engage in AI (artificial intelligence) interactive learning.

Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an visited Qingcaohu Elementary School today to participate in the 'One Tablet Per Student, AI Creates the Future' smart learning event. She joined students in experiencing the 'Butterfly Ecology Hunt' course, which combines tablet devices with AR (augmented reality) technology to guide students in understanding the life cycle of butterflies through virtual-real integration.

Mayor Kao stated that the city government is committed to creating a learning environment that encompasses 'technology, humanities, and international' literacy. She encouraged students to make good use of technological tools, emphasizing that they should not only know how to use technology but also learn to use it to explore the world, solve problems, and cultivate independent learning and innovative thinking skills.

Qingcaohu Elementary School Principal Chou Wen-chuan stated that the school is promoting smart campus initiatives and integrating technology into teaching. This course allowed students to start by observing butterfly ecology on campus, followed by digital creation and AR interactive experiences via tablets to learn about the butterfly's life cycle.

One student shared that although they often see butterflies on campus, they did not know how they grew. By combining tablets with AR, they could observe the complete life cycle from larva to pupa to adult more clearly, noting, 'It felt like there were real butterflies flying in front of me,' which they found novel and interesting.

The Hsinchu City Education Department stated that with the subsidy of 212 tablets for Qingcaohu Elementary School, the 506 students in grades three to six have reached the 'one tablet per student' goal. The city will continue to promote digital teaching and AI education to assist schools in developing more diverse and innovative curriculum models.

FAQ

What is the status of Hsinchu City's educational digital transformation?

Hsinchu City is actively deploying tablets in public schools and integrating AI and AR technologies into the curriculum.