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Born in The Township of Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University, international doctoral degree program doctoral student Chiao-Chi, Chou, often use the summer vacation for vulnerable students to hold summer camps, with the outbreak raised to three levels of alert, she decided to use the network is not far away from the advantages of the session, invited all over Taiwan and even the United States arts and culture partners as volunteer lecturers, open science exhibition, dance, music, animation, programming, clothing design and other 6 online courses, accompanied by young people in the countryside for a different summer vacation. Chou said that the lecturers involved in the course are all compulsory input, not taken, course materials and postage costs are not high, she also thanked the collector Ya-Mei, Chang sponsored 50,000 NTD, her own Y2K creative group also donated 20,000 NTD to join the funds. Six courses in "Something To Do During Summer Vacation, Youth Growth Courses", offered by 10 arts lecturers, will start on July 19, 2021 for a period of two weeks and a total of six 12-hour courses, which are completely free of charge. Due to remote synchronization practice and material pack number limit, each course is limited to 15 students. From now until 10 July, registration is open for students from remote areas from Primary Six to Country II (12-14 years old), low- and middle-income households and students in special circumstances, and for the benefit of front-line medical personnel who have given their lives in the outbreak, and for their children to register.
Results/Contributions (500 words)

The first class, "Corner Science Exhibition", led by Chiao-Chi, Chou, led students to apply petri dishes that were pre-homed. Starting with mold, study microorganisms in the home, and produce small science exhibition works. She also invited Kuang-Yu, Lin, now a Ph.D. student at Stanford University, and Zi-Yang, Lin, a doctoral candidate and columnist for the science section of Chinese Daily, to join the faculty.


The lecturers in "Digital Genesis-p5.js and IOT Foundation" are You-Yang, Hu, founder of the "Y2K" creative team, and Jun-Ting, Lai, founder of the "Perception Wilderness" team, who co-founded the "Y2K" creative team. The two will guide students to apply the language program database p5 developed for artists p5.js writing program, and use materials in the material package to make a blood oxygen machine, "blood oxygen value is less than 95%, but also jump out of the students themselves with computer-drawn warning animation."


The "First Materials Course in Costume Design" was opened by Jia-Ying, Wu, a textile research and development designer, and Jing-An, Chuang, a master's student in the Department of Art and Design in NTHU, who brought students to learn about different fibers, fabrics and expression techniques. And for students to prepare easy to start hand paper material package, but also encourage students to collect materials in the ground such as bamboo as weaving materials.


The "MAYA Animation" course, taught by multimedia animation designer Hao-Yu, Yan, will lead students to familiarize themselves with MAYA software and the 12 laws of animation, create their own animated characters, and make it move, and finally complete the 10-second animation film.


"I'm going to make music!" The course, written digitally by Professor Xuan-Hong Zhou, Master of Film and Multimedia Soundtrack from New York University and a resident composer of the Kaohsiung City Orchestra, will lead students in applying computer software, editing music material, and creating cell phone ringtones, advertising soundtracks, or pop music.


The "Body Awareness Move your body" course, taught by Xiang-Xuan, Wang, Master of Dance department, Taipei City University, brings theater training to distant classes, teaching students to recognize each muscle of the body, learn balance, and dance with music.

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Rural EducationMulti-literacy