Shen Hsin-Ling

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Dr. Shen Hsin-Ling (1989 - ), changed the lives of poor, struggling Taiwanese farmers by setting up a website to sell their fresh produce - a feat even a computer-savvy adult would find challenging. Shen was 11 when she finished the project.[1]Her story is already familiar to students in Taiwan as her accomplishments have been lionised in many textbooks schools across the island used to teach Chinese, English and civic education.Her efforts have been recognised by the Taiwan government. Shen received the Presidential Education Award in Taiwan in July 2011 and she was named one of the island's Ten Outstanding Young People last October.She received Taiwan's highest honor, the Presidential Innovation Award, and twice received the Presidential Education Award.[2]

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  1. "How Taiwan's Shen Hsin-ling helped poor through computers". South China Morning Post. 2013-01-27. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  2. "The 2nd R.O.C.(Taiwan) Presidential Innovation Award Report" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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