The project aims at enhancing the communication skills of students with moderate intellectual disability (MID) and non-verbal learning disability by improving Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) software, namely 'ComAid (溝通傳意)', to be used on Android mobile phone and tablet platform and providing tablet PC loan services.
The project aims at developing lower primary students' coding knowledge and problem solving skills as well as exploring the pedagogy and assessment strategies to be adopted in coding activities through conducting coding activities and a research study.
The project aims at developing the potential of students with visual impairment (VI) as well as fostering their creativity and learning in innovative technology through developing a school-based curriculum and STEM learning activities as well as establishing an Innovation and Technology Centre.
The project aims at enhancing students' positive ego, resilience and skills for coping with challenges, with a view to promoting their mental well-being. The project beneficiaries include 600 S1 to S6 students, 15 parents and 70 teachers.
The project aims at helping students build up their resilience to adversities through primary prevention and secondary intervention strategies. Beneficiaries: 1000 S1-S6 students (primary prevention) 53 S1 students (secondary prevention) 60 teachers 100 parents Deliverables: Teaching and learning resources