52 Year 1 students of the Higher Diploma in Management for Disciplined Services of the Business Department attended the lecture from Hong Kong Customs College. During the session, students experienced the 1:1 cargo search training and the AR customs clearance training. The students enjoyed interactive activities and learned customs clearance procedures in real-life scenarios. This valuable experience reinforced the knowledge they learned in class.
The Student Awards Presentation Ceremony was successfully held to recognize the achievements of the students. The ceremony also provided a valuable opportunity for the awardees to express their most sincere gratitude to the donors in person. The award was definitely a meaningful encouragement to the awardees and inspires them to excel in their studies.
Students of the Higher Diploma in Building Studies of IVE (Tuen Mun) collaborated across disciplines with peers from the Childcare, Elderly and Community Services Discipline. They used drone aerials and 360-degree panoramic cameras to comprehensively document the architecture of Choi Hung Estate. Leveraging BIM and VR technologies, they recreated the estate's full panorama and historical scenes in the digital realm while recording oral histories and community sentiments from long-term residents to preserve Choi Hung's precious historical imprint. By integrating professional expertise with humanistic care, the project showcased the new generation's commitment to community cultural preservation and won the Community Engagement Gold Award in the VTC Community Engagement Reward Scheme – Community Quest.
A heartfelt thank you to all former and current IVE (Kwun Tong) Principals, IVE Principals, legislators, secondary school principals, teachers, students, KTTI/IVE (Kwun Tong) alumni, and IVE (Kwun Tong) staff and students for joining us in celebrating the “IVE (Kwun Tong) 50th Anniversary Celebration” on October 24!
On the event day, participants enjoyed interactive booth games from various academic departments, visited the IVE (Kwun Tong) 50th Anniversary Student Photography Exhibition, and captured memories at exclusive photo spots. All participants also received an exclusive IVE (Kwun Tong) 50th Anniversary gift — leaving with joyful atmosphere.
Seven students in the Higher Diploma in Games and Animation at the Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology at IVE (Tuen Mun) created an immersive virtual reality (VR) experience for the "Twenty-Four Vistas: The Inner Landscape" Art Exhibition organized by Lok Chi Association, using technology to unlock the infinite possibilities of art. Breaking away from traditional frameworks, the exhibition transforms physical paintings and artworks into VR images, allowing visitors to step into a virtual world and gain a deeper understanding of the mindsets and artistic achievements of artists with intellectual disabilities. Supported by the Social Welfare Department's Arts Development Fund for Persons with Disabilities, the exhibition opened on 24 October at the Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC). It featured cement pots, ceramics, and creative paintings by 24 talented artists with intellectual disabilities, showcasing their unique artistic visions and creative talents. Through the exhibition, visitors gained a deeper appreciation of these artists' talents and experienced how technology builds bridges between art and inclusion.
This semester, IVE (Tuen Mun) invited Mr WONG Cheung Hing, Alvin, Chief Inspector of the Regional Crime Prevention Office of the New Territories North, to deliver an anti-scam talk. More than 300 teachers and students from various departments enhanced their fraud prevention awareness and learned strategies to guard against scams.