CYCU Advertising and Marketing Service
- Course:
- Department of Business Administration: Business social responsibility and service
- Department of Commercial Design: Integrated Marketing & Design
- Instructors:
- Department of Business Administration: Ting, Pei-Yuan; Chiu, Yu-Jing; Wang, Ru-Yu; Liao, Pen-Che
- Department of Commercial Design: Hou, Chun-Wei; Chang, Tao-Pen
- Service Recipients: Ubag Second-Hand Bag Recycling Project
- Course Description:
This course combines the expertise of the Department of Business Administration and the Department of Commercial Design to provide professional advertising and marketing services for Ubag’s environmental second-hand bag recycling initiative. Students conduct market research, develop proposals, and design promotional materials while assisting Ubag in establishing donation points at Chung Yuan Christian University and nearby communities. By enhancing the organization’s visibility and community engagement, students apply their professional skills while fulfilling their social responsibility.
Support for Families with Special Needs Children
- Course:
- Department of Special Education: Teaching Strategies for Children with Autism
- Department of Psychology: Counseling Site Work
- Instructors:
- Department of Special Education: Lin, Chu-Sui
- Department of Psychology: Chen, Yunn-Ru
- Service Recipients: Families with Special Needs Children
- Course Description:
The course organizes a “Weekend Family Tea Party” event, featuring both a social interaction group for children with autism and a parent support group. While parents participate in the tea session, students from the Department of Special Education engage in social interaction activities between children with autism and their siblings in a separate setting. Applying classroom knowledge, students observe and assess the behavioral traits of children with autism, draft individualized goals, and incorporate naturalistic teaching strategies and structured teaching methods into games and group activities. These activities aim to enhance the children’s language communication and social behavior development.
AI for Damage Detection in Aging Spaces
- Course:
- Department of Interior Design: Adaptive Reuse of Old Spaces
- Department of Electronic Engineering: Creative electronic design for IoT, big data, and intelligent robots
- Instructors:
- Department of Interior Design: Chu, Yu-Chieh
- Department of Electronic Engineering: Hsu, Da-Wei; Chen, Shih-Lun; Chiou, Yih-Shyh; Tsai, Dung-Sheng
- Service Recipients: Luzhou Li Residence Heritage Site, Tainan Confucius Temple
- Course Description:
This course integrates artificial intelligence and thermal imaging technology to identify high and low-temperature zones in heritage site flooring, assisting cultural heritage organizations in quickly detecting areas requiring restoration. Students use MATLAB for image processing and model training, improving the efficiency and accuracy of heritage site restoration. The course aims to reduce maintenance costs while preserving cultural assets effectively.