CyberFair Project ID: 8593

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International Schools CyberFair Project Narrative
Title: I CARE U
Category: 3. Business and Community Organizations
URL: https://www.kcislk.ntpc.edu.tw/events/cyberfair/2021/es/Icareuen/home.html
Bibliography: https://www.kcislk.ntpc.edu.tw/events/cyberfair/2021/es/Icareuen/page6.html

School: KANG CHIAO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
     New Taipei City, , Taiwan (R.O.C.)

10 students, ages 11~12 worked together to complete this CyberFair project on February 22, 2021. They have participated in CyberFair in the following year(s): 2020

Classes and Teachers: CHEN,JUN-HONG

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Our School's Web Site: http://https://www.kcislk.ntpc.edu.tw/zh/index.html

Project Overview

1. Description of Our Community

Our school is located near Linkou Industrial Park. To boost the local economy of Linkou, coaching the illegal and underground factories in Sanchong, Xinzhaung, Luzhou, and Banqiao to move away from residential areas, the government planned five industrial parks in certain areas at Linkou. This assisted the factories which were incapable of acquiring industrial lands, helping them to get lands build factories. Besides providing employment opportunities, the government also aimed at solving population growth in Taipei metropolis. To achieve this, they would like to boost industries, hoping that it can drive the development of other business. To study traditional production industry development, our school established the cyber-fair club. The original intention of establishing the club is to learn more about the stories of our community and hometown, and to provide the information for everyone through the internet.

2. Summary of Our Project

In the previous Taiwan School Network Expo, the theme was always something in life, or someone important to the world. In the end, we chose 'Taiwan Mask Factory'. In the beginning of 2020, coronavirus spread across the globe. Taiwan has become one of the victims. Confronting the virus, some industries faced the crisis of going bankrupt. All industries around the country were under threat. To cope with the pandemic, Taiwanese government requisitioned the masks produced by the mask factory. Welson Li industrial corporation limited established in 1997. The founder chairman Chen Yi-Li holds the operating philosophy of sustainable development, providing outstanding products for the customers. She also keeps developing and promoting products related to nonwoven fabric, trying to achieve diverse application in order to fulfill different types of customers’ different demand. What they do is a conscient enterprise. To cope with the demand of nationals at this moment, the company would not care about the price of face masks. Their only hope is to produce products of certain quality, making the customers satisfied and gain trust from more customers. When the spread of the pandemic alleviates or ends, they will recheck the face masks production lines, requiring the quality of masks more strictly, and improve the material and style of face masks that the nationals are not satisfied. They would like to make the face masks both comfortable and eco-friendly in the future.

3. Our Computer and Internet Access

A. Percentage of students using the Internet at home:more than 50%

B. Number of workstations with Internet access in the classroom:more than 6

C. Connection speed used in the classroom:dedicated connection

D. Number of years our classroom has been connected to the Internet:more than 6

E. Additional comments concerning your computer and/or Internet access (Optional):

Currently, our school provides us with an adequate e-learning environment. Not only do we have two well-equipped computer labs available for our use, but each teacher is also provided with a desktop computer for his or her personal use. In addition, there is Wi-Fi throughout the entire school.The students who participated in this year have 5th and 6th grades. They all take information courses and use chromebooks in this project. Exchange data with each other through Google Drive.

4. Problems We Had To Overcome

We looked up some second-hand information on the subject, sorted out the data, and asked questions based on the lack of data. Then, we started to assign work. This is an important step. Since the information about mask factories includes various categories such as entrepreneurial background, types of masks and production processes, collecting these data requires collaboration. Finally, we entered the visit and interviewed the factory management personnel. The interview is very important because it can help us learn more about the mask factory and gain people's understanding of the quality of masks.

5. Our Project Sound Bite

Since the establishment of the school three years ago, we have been living in the Linkou campus of Cambridge International School. From the very beginning, the school has been adhering to the belief of 'establishing a foothold in Taiwan while expanding students' international horizons' and is committed to cultivating us to become world citizens who are concerned by the world. Keeping this idea in mind, we hope that through our research, students who come to Concho from all over can gain more knowledge about the development of Linkou's industry and build a deeper attachment to this place in the early days of the school. Therefore, the club members decided to choose the mask factory that was originally a sunset industry as our research object. Investigate the role and industrial transformation of mask factories in Taiwan under the impact of the epidemic.

6. How did your activities and research for this CyberFair Project support standards, required coursework and curriculum standards?

During the Internet Expo, we learned that research methods can be qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative research involves conducting interviews or gaining in-depth knowledge about a specific topic. Quantitative research methods include the use of surveys to conduct large-scale surveys. In class, we first checked the Internet pages of former members of Internet Expo and tried to use mind maps to master the research topics. Then, starting from the eight themes of the Internet Expo, we tried to use 'Linkou Mask Factory' as the final theme and put forward themes related to Linkou's Kangqiao community. We looked up some second-hand information on the subject, sorted out the data, and asked questions based on the lack of data. Then, we started to assign work. This is an important step because the information about mask factories includes various categories, such as company background, production process and quality. Collecting this data requires collaboration. Finally, we entered the interview stage and interviewed the manager of the mask factory. The interview is very important because it can help us learn more about the entrepreneurial story of the mask factory and make people understand the mask production process and quality control. 1) What information tools & technologies did you used to complete your CyberFair project? We use telephone and email to contact people who want to visit. We use a chromebook to record all information and download information.We arrived at the scene to interview.

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Project Elements

1) What information tools & technologies did you used to complete your CyberFair project?

We use telephone and email to contact people who want to visit. We use a chromebook to record all information and download information.We arrived at the scene to interview.

2) In what ways did you act as "ambassadors" and spokespersons for your CyberFair project both on-line and in person.

We found that most local people in Linkou actually did not understand the background and development of Linkou Industrial Park, although the mask factory played an important role in this epidemic prevention. Nowadays, most young people in Linkou go to work in other places. They don't know how much the traditional non-woven fabric industry has contributed to Taiwan's economy since then. Today's young people can get inspiration from the transformation of the traditional mask industry.

3) What has been the impact of your project on your community?

In the past, the non-woven fabric industry created economic miracles for Taiwan, but as industries moved abroad, traditional industries faced the crisis of bankruptcy or transformation and became a sunset industry. Now, under the influence of the new crown epidemic, the only mask factory in Linkou has been expropriated by the government as the mask national team. The production capacity of the original mask production line has increased tenfold. It requires local residents of Linkou to invest in development together, and after the epidemic is over, it can help the industry to upgrade, from the 'price competition' of masks to 'value competition' and establish an international brand Masks.

4) How did your project involve other members of your community as helpers and volunteers?

Through this research project, I learned about the contribution of the mask factory in Linkou Industrial Park to the country’s economic production and life under the development of Taiwan’s economy. In the process of entrepreneurship, each factory is influenced by the background of the times and business philosophy, and carries out product development and innovation. I found that the establishment and expansion of mask factories can promote the economic development of the community and promote the return of population. In addition, in the survey, I learned a lot of detailed knowledge that is not found on the Internet. For example: When the COVID-19 occurs, the mask factory and the government work together to respond to the people’s demand for masks, and when various masks are flooded in the market, the people can use styles and simple experiments to ensure that they buy safe and qualified masks.

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