The project proposes to integrate the Computer Aided Manufacturing for Education (CAME) curriculum into the school's curriculum to promote STEM education and maker culture at the junior secondary level.
The project aims at promoting self-directed learning through developing e-learning materials by using digital interactive whiteboard in the subject of Chinese, English, Mathematics and General Studies. 310 students and 40 teachers of the school will directly benefit from the project activities. Project deliverables are the e-learning resources developed.
The project aims at enhancing the learning and teaching effectiveness in STEM lessons and fostering collaboration among students through renovating the multi-media learning centre to facilitate the conducting of STEM activities.