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Campus activities of Ningbo experimental primary school
The first scientific hacker carnival of Ningbo Experimental Primary School was held in Shixiaofeng playground on March 27th, 20th15th. The core of "maker" is innovation. Activities focus on hands-on interaction and innovation, with students as the main body and life as the background, encouraging students to turn their fantasies into reality with small innovations.

The first part of the activity is the student's "Maker Works Exhibition". Students prepare from the winter vacation, act as small makers, and design and produce works. All kinds of creative works and whimsy are rich and colorful: there are sweeping robots that can automatically turn when encountering obstacles, small light bulbs that can adjust the brightness freely, automatic flower watering devices, and alarm devices that remind refrigerators to close ... only unexpected, not impossible. The designer introduced his works with great interest and won applause from the audience and students. Carnival activities are carried out in a warm atmosphere.

In the second part of the activity, Professor Zhong from the School of Telecommunications of Ningbo Institute of Technology signed an agreement with the principal of the experimental primary school in the city to jointly build a "maker space" between the two schools. Yu, secretary of the School of Telecommunications of Ningbo Institute of Technology, and Qiu, deputy director of the Haishu District Education Bureau, embedded the 3D printed LOGO of the two schools into the "Maker Space" plaque. This means that in the future, the "maker space" of Ningbo Experimental Primary School will receive more technical guidance and professional support, carry out more student training cooperation, and jointly cultivate more small makers. The two leaders also thought about the cooperation between the two universities to build a "maker space", encouraging all students to carry forward the spirit of innovation, strive to be small makers, and jointly build a "maker space".