China News Service, Xi'an, January 8th, topic: Xi'an war "epidemic" students: science and technology build "epidemic prevention wall" and "mutual aid documents" warm communication

  Author Yang Yingqi

  "As college students, we have learned a lot of knowledge and mastered a lot of skills, but we should not just be satisfied with this." After actively participating in the "epidemic" volunteer work and creating the "epidemic mutual aid document", "post-00s" Gao Yongkai told reporters, "I hope to do my little bit to make the end of the epidemic come sooner."

  From 0:00 on December 23, 2021, Xi'an communities (villages) and units will implement closed management. So far, the city is still in a critical period of epidemic prevention and control.

However, the sudden "epidemic" haze did not disrupt the lives of students in Xi'an. A group of young people worked hard to build an "epidemic prevention barrier" on the campus with knowledge "puzzles".

  Gao Yongkai from Xidian University majored in communication engineering. He started his "anti-epidemic road" with a "epidemic mutual aid document".

Gao Yongkai introduced that since December 23, 2021, he has been doing document maintenance.

From the initial statistics of anti-epidemic materials to the real-time situation of nucleic acid testing points on campus, the continuous update of this document also continues the warmth and strength of the students to help each other against the epidemic.

Zhang Yujian is demonstrating how to use the meal selection applet.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  "During the epidemic prevention and control period, I put the online lectures and activities that the school will hold in the near future into the document, so that students can understand the latest information. At the same time, the document also has a question and answer section and material statistics to help you solve problems in a timely manner." Gao Yongkai I am pleased to say that at present, the "Pandemic Mutual Aid Document" has more than 300,000 visits, and it has become a "treasure book" of campus life for students during the epidemic prevention and control period.

  The "epidemic mutual assistance document" is on the right track, and Gao Yongkai has thought about a more effective new way of "epidemic mutual assistance".

In cooperation with several students, they established an information aggregation platform, integrated information through website visualization, high-performance retrieval, etc., and added the function of estimating the queue time for nucleic acid testing on campus.

"At present, the platform can be accessed not only through web pages, but also through small programs, so the spreadability and portability are higher."

  Like Gao Yongkai, Zhang Yujian, who studied at the School of Computer Science and Technology, also chose "technological anti-epidemic" to help the campus's epidemic prevention and control.

"At present, only one person in each dormitory can go out to bring meals within the specified time. The time, flow of people and efficiency of ordering in the canteen have become very critical." Zhang Yujian said that after the closure and control management, only the school canteen is the most frequently visited by students. location.

  "Many classmates, like me, have difficulty choosing, especially when they can't see the menu. This has a great impact on the length of stay of the classmates who are responsible for bringing meals." Zhang Yujian recalled the small program he made with his classmates in the elective course, "I found that this program can solve the problem of meal selection, so I made a slight modification and put it online, hoping to help everyone improve the efficiency of queuing and maintain the order of the cafeteria."

  The mini program contains the cafeteria menu, which effectively saves the cost of communication between students.

On the first day of its launch, this small program was used by 4,191 people, and the server rented by Zhang Yujian "collapsed".

"The dean contacted me after seeing the news in the circle of friends, and lent me the school's server, and the applet started running normally again." Zhang Yujian admitted that he did not expect to be able to help so many people, "I am very proud. "

  "This is the joint effort of the students, and it cannot be attributed to me alone." Whether it is designing small programs or creating mutual aid documents, Gao Yongkai and Zhang Yujian have the same idea.

"The classmates in our school are very friendly and united. We don't know many of the classmates, but they take the initiative to ask to participate. They do something practical for everyone, and they don't ask for anything in return."

  "The teacher once told me to 'science and technology for good'. In my opinion, it is very romantic to be able to use what I have learned to contribute to the fight against the epidemic." Gao Yongkai said.

  Today, the "epidemic mutual aid document" and the meal selection applet are still in use and are constantly being updated.

When the reporter opened the section titled "Chang'an, Xi'an" in the column of "Epidemic Mutual Aid Documents", a line of red letters in the message on the page was particularly clear: "Come on, Xi'an! We will definitely welcome Chang'an to Chang'an!" (End)