Throughout our endeavor, we have relied heavily on the internet to complete it. To do this project, we used 6 Macs, 1 Acer, and 1 Dell laptop. Starting with the topic, we utilized our smartphones to conduct research, Google Docs to record our findings, Gmail to communicate with the Homeless Taiwan Association, and Nicepage to build the website.
Throughout the process, students served as ambassadors and spokespersons. Students were permitted to choose a topic and describe the facts they obtained at the start of the project. While providing information and knowledge to the school and students, as well as receiving information and feedback, the survey was changed a few times to get the final result they desired, and they were able to decide their final results and enhance their knowledge in their product through speaking and conversations. Students conducted face-to-face interviews with the master of the homelessness domain, the Homeless Taiwan Association, to obtain specific information. Overall, the students perform admirably as ambassadors and spokespersons and are well-organized throughout the assignment.
We examined the Homeless Taiwan Association and homelessness for this project. This website would provide people with a better knowledge of what it is like to be homeless, rather than misinterpreting homeless people as being lazy and unwilling to work. We believe that this website will help to transform the perception of homelessness. According to a worker from the Homeless Taiwan Association, homelessness is not a sickness, but society is. If society is healthy, homeless people would buy a home quickly rather than languishing on the street for years. We hope that the poll, interviews, and organized data will change people's perceptions of homelessness and urge them to aid those in need. We are also preparing a donation activity in the school with the Homeless Taiwan Association, in order to assist the organization in improving the lives of Taiwan's homeless groups.
As part of this project, we intend to conduct an interview with the Homeless Taiwan Association. They've given us more information than the internet. We were able to see the life of homeless people in Taiwan by visiting each of the destinations they had set up for homeless groups. We learned more about the organization via the interview than we could from its website. Thank you once more to the Homeless Taiwan Association.
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