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Support schools to promote campus sports atmosphere and MVPA60 one-off subsidy: how to apply and activity suggestions

The Education Bureau requires schools to properly arrange MVPA60 in the curriculum, provide diversified physical education courses and extracurricular activities, so that students can enjoy sports and cultivate a positive attitude towards sports participation. "MVPA60" is an important benchmark that schools should actively help students achieve. By providing ample opportunities inside and outside the classroom, schools can play a key role in nurturing the physical and mental health of the next generation. The Education Bureau will fully support schools in implementing this important work.

Unleashing Creativity and Collaboration: A Guide to STEAM Education

STEAM education is an innovative teaching method that combines the learning of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. The goal of this education model is to develop students' innovative thinking and prepare them to face challenges in the 21st century workplace. In this article, we will take a comprehensive look at the meaning and importance of STEAM education and explore how it affects students’ learning experience. Whether you are an educator, parent, student, or someone interested in innovation in education, you will find useful information in this article.

In-depth analysis: Hong Kong Education Bureau’s Life-wide Learning Grant

The All-round Learning Grant is a funding scheme established by the Hong Kong Education Bureau to promote the all-round development of students. This grant aims to support schools in organizing diversified learning activities, including sports, art, technology, social services and other fields, so that students can achieve comprehensive growth in practice. The learning activities organized by the school meet the goals of cooperative learning, curriculum objectives, and students' cognitive development stages. These are experiential learning activities. Integrate comprehensive learning strategies into various learning areas/subjects and interdisciplinary activities to further promote the all-round development of students and cultivate their lifelong learning capabilities.

What is STEM education? Understanding the 4 major benefits of STEM education in Hong Kong and tuition fees for primary and secondary school STEM programs

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STEM education is a comprehensive education approach that focuses on cultivating students' knowledge and skills in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The goal of STEM education is to cultivate students' innovative thinking, problem-solving skills and teamwork skills through interdisciplinary learning and practice.

The Education Bureau has launched professional training for primary and secondary school teachers in programming and artificial intelligence (AI)

In line with the Chief Executive's 2022 Policy Address, the Education Bureau is actively promoting STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education and popularizing innovative technology education in primary and secondary schools. The aim is to enhance students' interest and abilities in learning Information Technology and innovative technology. The Education Bureau continues to incorporate elements of STEM education into the curriculum of primary and secondary schools. They are also developing "Primary Coding Education Units" and "Secondary Artificial Intelligence Education Units." These curriculum units are based on the achievements of the "Jockey Club Computational Thinking Education" program and the "CUHK Jockey Club 'Smart' for the Future Program," which are initiated and supported by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, and adapted from the materials used in these programs.

Google is developing an AI-powered tool called AIGC (AI Generated Content) identification tool

On May 19th, Google announced that it would introduce two new features to its image search service to combat the spread of false information, particularly in light of the ease with which AI tools can generate fake images. Google will now label every AI-generated image created by AI tools and is collaborating with other platforms and services to ensure that they add the same labeling to the files they publish. Google has reached out to partners such as the AIGC drawing platform Midjourney and vector image library Shutterstock to ensure that all AI content appearing in search results is appropriately labeled.

  AI singers have become popular across the internet, but with the advancement of technology, they also face various copyright infringement risks

For some time, the most popular singer has to be AI Stefanie Sun. On related platforms, you can listen to various singles by AI Stefanie Sun, such as "I Remember", "Hair Like Snow", "Rainy Day", etc., which are released frequently every day and are widely loved. It is worth noting that this is not a song sung by Stefanie Sun herself, but with the help of AI technology, a model was obtained by training Stefanie Sun’s voice data, and through model reasoning, the voice replacement was finally achieved. There are also various risks hidden behind the use of technology to realize song covers. Relevant experts said in an interview with reporters that the relevant perpetrators are suspected of infringing on Stefanie Sun's own voice rights, and may also infringe on the copyright of the lyrics and composer of the music work. Considering that the potential risks are not limited to these, some experts have expressed concerns about technology being used for illegal and criminal activities. From a legal perspective, it is necessary to further investigate the technology and make a legal judgment on substantive violations. (Source: 21 Finance)