Based on the feedback we received, we considered how to bring children and the elderly together within the framework of knowledge sharing. At this point, we envisioned different workshops and activities where the elderly could act as mentors or team partners, and children as learners. The elderly would register for the system through Facebook groups, flyers, or other sources where they learn about these activities. Children, on the other hand, could join the system either as part of a school course or through volunteer work.
In these activities, we can provide different kits tailored to the specific needs of the event, ensuring they have the necessary gadgets and making it easier for them to engage with the activities(also it can encourge people to get into the event). We aim to focus on designing one of these potential kits while also developing the system described above as part of our project.
Flowchart
Additionally, you can review the progression of an event step by step, both before the event and on the event day.

The Kit and its Contents
Below, you can see our idea for a gardening event kit in two different forms. These kits include tools to be used during the event, manuals, as well as delightful content related to the activity. Different types of bags can be designed for different user groups (for the elderly and children), featuring age-appropriate additional materials. This approach also ensures that potential hazards associated with certain gadgets are minimized for children.

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