It is a good opportunity to get an overview on what service-learning means at PolyU, as well as some of the details on what, how, when and where it is done.
It has a lot of photographs, as usual, of the students and staff in action, carrying out projects.
In Hong Kong, Mainland China and overseas, in Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, …
It has nicely-designed infographics of the structure of a service-learning subject: the philosophy behind it, how the students are taught and prepared for the service, the service itself, and the reflections which are critical for learning.
There are samples of the tools, equipment, and products designed and used in the projects. Indications on the scale of the program.
Publications and other stuff generated from the projects and research, building up a nice international profile.
Lots of informative and fun stuff.
Finally, it is interesting to note that service-learning figures prominently in the photo collections at the Alumni Atrium, right along other PolyU achievements in sports, research, ...
Come and enjoy.
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