00后女孩和她的一百位爷爷奶奶 | 代倩倩 | TEDxXuhui Youth
代倩倩,一名“00后”社工,也是一百多位爷爷奶奶心中最亲的“孙女”。她以上海市奉贤区为老服务项目为起点,用七年时间走进无数独居、空巢老人的生活与内心,从语言不通的迷茫少女,成长为用技术守护记忆、传递关爱的践行者。她不仅分享了如何在与老人相处中找回自我价值、学会表达爱的动人历程,更带领团队开发数字化工具,用低代码与AI技术回应真实需求,让关怀“一键可达”。她的演讲,是一次关于爱、责任与创新的真诚告白,也是一份面向未来的倡议:邀请更多年轻人加入这场温暖而深刻的社会实践,用技术书写有温度的人文代码。 代倩倩,社区社工,陪伴百余位高龄老人。面对语言和学历障碍,她赢得了老人深厚信任。开发数字化健康数据共享系统,促进家庭与社区关怀。引领大学生结合技术与人文,推动“AI向善”,用科技守护记忆与爱。呼吁更多年轻人参与,共创有温度的未来。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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