Fifth-grade students visited the "Senior Technology Expo" and will apply what they've learned to the "Jockey Club Growth Base Project." The students experienced the latest AI technology firsthand, learning how to use innovative tools to help different seniors and improve their quality of life.
The students not only saw intelligent robots and health monitoring devices, but also tried designing simple interactive solutions, thinking about how to make life safer and more convenient for seniors.
Through this activity, we hope to help students understand that technology is not a cold machine, but a bridge that can convey love and care.
Cultivating children's creative thinking and empathy is the core of education. We look forward to them transforming what they have learned and felt into a force for social progress in the future!