idea is well known in the field of conservationtechnology, discussed in the introduction in different ways. This includes using computer visionto identify between, say, a fox versus not a fox, or even can get down to the identification ofspecific fox individuals (Figure 2). Different wildlife cameras are currently being developed thatspecify target species, and there are many use cases in literature utilizing edge devices. We willgive one example here with that of EleTect [46]. This technique and application can be appliedto other camera-collected data, and identification between, say, fox versus not a fox or elephantversus not an elephant can be a simple task. There are specific animals around campuses orstudent dorms that would provide
China,the traditional teaching method of "teacher-centered, textbook-centered andclassroom-centered" and the limitation of laboratory equipment, space and quantitycan hinder students from truly engaging in the ideal practice environment, which isnot conducive for students to obtain a highly realistic experimental experience. VirtualReality (VR) is a kind of simulation environment based on computer technology andrelevant science and technology. It is highly similar to the real environment in termsof vision, hearing and touch. Users interact with objects in the digital environmentwith the necessary equipment to produce immersive feelings and experience[15].Under the demand and guidance of actively integrating the concept of greendevelopment and