Aiming to develop social awareness and responsibility by providing platforms that empower kids to enact positive change in their community, Kids4Kids is hosting its 9th annual Sharing for a Cause (SFAC) campaign and DotAsia Organisation is proud to be one of the supporters of literacy development and creative childhoods.
An official collection point will be set up at DotAsia office from May 1 – 31, 2019. All kinds of English story books (no markings/tears, no exercise books/textbooks/coloring/puzzle books) suitable for children aged 3-12 are welcome. Let’s join hands and donate to a worthy cause!
Address: 12/F, Daily House, 35-37 Haiphong Road, TsimShaTsui
Collection Time: 10am-6pm

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How I See It – Conversation with Edmon Chung and NetMission Ambassador, Ananya Singh: Environmental Sustainability & Internet Governance
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainable development has been a focus of international public policy since the Earth Summit in 1992. It...

How I See It – Conversation with Edmon Chung and NetMission Ambassador, Farhan Shahmi: IoT Technologies – Impacts & Implications during COVID-19
Many of us have heard of the Internet of Things (IoT), they refer to everyday objects, such as our phones or doorbells, that become “smart” as a result of their Internet connection.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month – A Conversation with Raymond King
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the U.S. and Asian Heritage Month in Canada. Whether you are Asian American or Asian Canadian, May is a time to celebrate and take joy in Asian culture and community.
This May, we are dedicating our post to our channel partner Porkbun.com, founded by Asian American tech entrepreneur Raymond King.

Crushing it!! Working from Home with Kids
The past couple weeks have been challenging working from home with my new co-workers (age: 8 and 8). They are noisy, demanding, and at times, completely irrational! If you are self-quarantined with your kids like our family, you’ll know exactly what I mean.