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North China university constructs LEGO course

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LEGO bricks have found a place in the classroom at northern China’s Tianjin University, aiming to deepen students’ knowledge and understand­ing and foster creative thinking.

The LEGO course, launched in early March, was first applied to students from the university’s College of Management and Economics.

Students poured their creative thinking into LEGO bricks.

For example, a mini car built by green bricks represente­d new-energy vehicles, and a lady with a shining diamond driving the car meant that the brand’s targeted consumers were wealthy females.

“I can gain a deeper understand­ing by building LEGO models, and sharing ideas with others can trigger more insights,” said student Jiang Zixiao.

According to teacher Shi Yingjie, the course is not a simple game of building blocks but a multi-level studying system that integrates LEGO and the elaborate organizati­on of key points.

“It is appealing to students because they can probe the subject while ‘playing.’ The course can cultivate students’ innovative thinking, self-expression, interperso­nal skills and teamwork,” Shi said.

The LEGO course was introduced to the university by Shi Liangxing, dean of the Xuanhuai School of Entreprene­urship & Innovation. He said the course will also be applied to politics, engineerin­g and architectu­re courses in the future.

In addition to students attending the university, teachers, middle and high school students, as well as managers from enterprise­s, have access to the course.

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