Shanghai Daily

Livestream lecture for students on disasters

- Yu Chao and Tom Qian

AROUND 1,000 students viewed a lecture on disaster prevention livestream­ed by Youth Tech and Innovation Center last month.

Due to the novel coronaviru­s, the center has canceled all offline activities but have invited teachers and industry leaders to introduce science innovation­s online.

Feng Mo from the Jiading Meteorolog­ical Bureau talked about meteorolog­y, climate change and how to protect the environmen­t in daily life.

Han Lili, a volunteer of Green River initiate and a teacher at the Shanghai Art & Design Academy, told of her experience of environmen­tal protection in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

“I have watched a lot of videos about environmen­tal protection volunteers before, and I think they are great, protecting the environmen­t and organisms in such a difficult situation,” said Hong Jiajin, a fifth-grader at Yecheng Primary School. “I learned that many high-tech methods can help environmen­tal protection volunteers and many things have been done. I hope to join them when I grow up.”

Previously when the center held offline activities, dozens or at most hundreds of people participat­ed each time. After the activities were held online, the number of participan­ts doubled and the influence was even greater, according to Min Rui, chief of the center.

An annual scientific innovation winter camp was also moved online this year.

In previous years, around 220 students took part in the winter camp, while online activities this year have attracted more than 1,000 participan­ts so far.

Paintings, calligraph­y and other works by Jiading native Qian Daxin (17281804), a great scholar in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), are on display at Jiading Museum. Qian was granted a xiucai title in 1754 and was accepted by the Ziyang Academy, becoming known by the public as one of the “Seven Scholars in Wuzhong.” He had a profound knowledge of literature and was especially interested in historiogr­aphy, phonetics, etymology, calendars and epigraphy. He wrote many books investigat­ing ancient histories which provided valuable resources for research today.

Date: Through February 28 (closed on Mondays)

Venue: Jiading Museum

Address: 215 Bole Rd ձૂୟ326ࡽ

 ??  ?? A visitor takes pictures of the calligraph­y during the exhibition. — Qin Jian
A visitor takes pictures of the calligraph­y during the exhibition. — Qin Jian

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