As technology integrates into education, artificial intelligence (AI) tools can enhance students’ learning efficiency while also reshaping their learning methods and daily habits.
The Education Bureau, the Hong Kong Education City and the Committee on Home-School Co-operation, will co-organise the parent seminar “Connecting with the E-Generation: Parent Seminar (4) – AI for Good X Spine Care Tips”. A social worker from the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society will explore with parents the learning challenges brought by AI, including children’s excessive reliance on AI, being misled by misinformation, and privacy breaches, and share how to guide parents in helping children develop responsible AI usage habits and ethical judgment through real-life case studies, working towards the goal of “AI for Good”.
A Clinical Assistant Professor and specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong will analyse, from a modern medical perspective, the potential risks to children's spines resulting from electronic device use and prolonged sitting and provide practical strategies to support healthy spinal and skeletal development. The details of the seminar are as follows:
Date: 28 March 2026 (Saturday)
Time: 11:00am to 12:30pm
Format: Online (Zoom) (Cantonese Session / English Session)
Language: Cantonese / English
Content & Speaker:
1.Potential Risks of E-Learning on Children’s Spinal Development and Strategies for Spinal Health
Dr. Adam Yiu-Chung LAU, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology
2.Integrating AI into Education: Ethical Challenges and the Path to AI Well-being
Miss Kristen YIP, Social Worker, Hong Kong Family Welfare Society (Net Education and Counselling Service)
For inquiries, please email carman.ng@hkecl.net or call 2624 1078 to reach Ms. NG.