Assistant Professor Dai Yi from the School of Education, led his team to participate in the 29th Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF), where they showcased their latest research achievements—an intelligent learning system and a far-screen optical learning device tailored for primary and secondary school students in Macau, along with its core technologies.
As digital devices become increasingly prevalent in the learning environments of Macau’s primary and secondary students, the corresponding rise in myopia rates has become a pressing concern. Assistant Professor Dai Yi’s project aims to address this issue by developing a far-screen optical learning device based on augmented reality (AR) technology. This device is designed to meet students’ personalized learning needs at home while mitigating the adverse effects of prolonged screen use on vision.
Regarding the software platform, Assistant Professor Dai Yi and his team have developed an intelligent teaching system that leverages educational big data technology to revolutionize learning and classroom teaching methods in Macau’s primary and secondary schools. This system not only represents a new form of teaching resource but also capitalizes on the transformative opportunities brought by educational big data technology.
In respective of hardware product, the successful prototype development of the AR far-screen optical learning device represents a deep integration of smart healthcare and smart education. This device effectively addresses the challenges faced by children and adolescents during electronic screen learning and prolonged eye use, offering a learning solution that combines intelligence with eye protection for Macau’s students.
Assistant Professor Dai Yi’s innovative project garnered significant attention at the MIF, with many recognizing its profound implications for the field of education. During the exhibition, the intelligent learning system and far-screen optical learning device attracted numerous visitors. Many attendees praised the device’s design for providing a personalized learning experience while protecting vision. Assistant Professor Dai Yi and his team hope that this project will bring healthier and more efficient learning experiences to primary and secondary students in Macau and beyond.
WeChat Official Account
Assistant Professor Dai Yi and his team have also established a WeChat official account (好視力FDCT) to share updates and insights about their research and innovations.