When we joined Teacher Chao he was showcasing a remote-controlled car made by one of his students. "Living Technology" is a required subject for high schools in Taiwan and its primary aim is to foster technological knowledge, creative thinking, and problem-solving abilities. As a teacher, Chao’s goal is to pass on knowledge and skills through activities such as computer drawing, 3D printing, laser cutting, power circuit design, and soldering.
This year, senior students are expected to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom by building remote-controlled cars with GoPro cameras attached to record races around the campus and document their achievements. Teacher Chao hopes this project will help students develop self-expression skill
"Some people express their feelings, emotions, and thoughts through painting. Similarly, I hope my students can express themselves in their tech masterpieces, find fulfillment in the creative process, and pursue individual goals using the skills they acquired," says Teacher Chao.
The course covers a wide range of topics and involves reviewing the practical details. Teacher Chao continuously upgrades his teaching equipment to effectively convey the information to his students.