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Singapore Smart Campus

Author:ivan Time:2018/05/28 Reading: 3942
As a global leader in the construction of a smart city, Singapore, the "Smart Campus" plan is also part of the smart city, and the first batch of more than 10 pilot primary and secondary schools will promote materials[…]

As a global leader in smart city construction, Singapore's "Smart Campus" plan is also part of the smart city, and the first batch of more than 10 pilot primary and secondary schools will promote the Internet of Things and install sensors to collect environmental, rainwater, electricity and other data. It is used to teach science and geography to build a smart campus.

In this "Smart Campus" program, participating pilot schools will install sensors with different functions everywhere. For example, sensors installed in gardens, ponds and grass fields will be used to monitor the natural ecology of the campus; sensors will also be installed in the soil where plants are planted to record the growth process of plants. These data will be transmitted to the school's computer system through wireless network and Ethernet, and students will use the data for discussion and thinking during class.

There will be further in-depth applications in the teaching stage. The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore has invited technology companies to propose a "Proof-of-Concept" for the establishment of the Internet of Things in schools, and to design a set of science and geography lesson plans based on sensor data. The lesson plans will be used in the teaching of science in primary schools and geography in secondary schools. The device sensor system is just a part of the Singapore School Internet of Things plan. The goal of the plan is to connect computers, sensors, mobile phones, tablet computers and other devices in the school to establish an Internet of Things, so that teachers and students can easily exchange data with each other.

In Singapore's smart campus construction, teaching with sensors and traditional teaching are complementary. Students can use mobile devices to surf the Internet, remotely monitor and view the data collected by sensors, just like a laboratory that operates 24 hours a day. Get the most out of your infrastructure. In addition, if sensors are used for scientific experiments, students can also adjust the scope of the experiment at any time to obtain different experimental results for further research and analysis.


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