On April 7, the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, held a seminar on "Microcore" courses.
The conference aims to target the requirements of the new curriculum standards for educating students, integrating knowledge points from high school physics, chemistry, biology, and other disciplines with high school chip courses. The attendees discussed the teaching format and evaluation methods around the courses on superconductivity and microfluidic chips.
This conference is a concrete practice of promoting the integration of technology, education, and talent, as well as a positive attempt to deeply integrate chip courses into middle school basic education. Researchers from Shanghai Institute of Microsystems, frontline teachers from middle schools, and STEM course developers attended the meeting.