The multi-layered onion of teaching parents tech

教学的洋葱层

Round Table China

2026-05-26

32 分钟
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There comes a moment when the person who taught you to tie your shoes asks you how to open an app. For many young people, that moment repeats itself. Teaching parents to use phones, avoid scams, and navigate apps has become part of family life. It's not just about technology. It's about patience, role reversal, and watching the people who raised you grow older. On the show: Steve, Fei Fei & Niu Honglin.
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  • Discussion keeps the world turning.

  • This is Roundtable.

  • There comes a moment in life when the person

  • who taught you how to tie your shoes asks you how to navigate an app.

  • Teaching parents to use phones, avoid scams, or navigate applications has become a part of family life.

  • It's a regular thing.

  • But it's not just about tech.

  • It's about patience, role reversal, and watching the people who raised you grow older.

  • So why is something so seemingly ordinary also so hard to talk about?

  • After that, a university in China opened its gates to the public and cue the internet meltdown.

  • Wow.

  • Tourists with selfie sticks.

  • Students crying foul.

  • Well, get out of here.

  • And everyone asking, wait, wasn't this always a public space?

  • Or is that the wrong question entirely?

  • Because what's really at stake here isn't just the gates.

  • It's who gets to belong where and who decides.

  • We're live from our studios here in Beijing.

  • This is Roundtable.