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Call for Participants [Conference on Super-Different Fields] Are Adults a Hindrance to High School Students Who Are Trying to Solve Problems with Super-Different Ideas? /March 6, 2021, 17:00-@Ota-ku, Tokyo
2021.03.03RIVANES will host a panel discussion, "Are Adults a Hindrance to High School Students Who are Trying to Solve Problems with Hyper-Disciplinary Ideas?" at the 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Hyper-Disciplinarity (March 5-6, 2021, Fri-Sat), hosted by RIVANES. (session partner/presented by NEST LAB.) will be held at the conference.
How should one think and act when faced with challenges for which there are no answers? A way of thinking that has not been taught in education to date is now required. In order to continue to face unanswerable challenges in the future, it is necessary to nurture young people who are not only experts in specific fields, but also capable of integrating science and technology across national borders and disciplines. In this session, Mr. Sanai of Life is Tech, who is also a learning science researcher, and Mr. Okamoto of MISUMI, which supports the next generation of manufacturing, as well as Mr. Tatsuzaki of Shibuya Makuhari High School will be invited for discussion. Ms. Tatsuzaki studied robotics at the NEST LAB in Libanes, developed a robot with the Science Castle Research Fund THK Award, and now continues to design, develop, and donate new anti-Corona face shields. She will discuss what adults should be doing in their respective positions to raise young people like her and the future of next generation education.
We will have a program of discussions among researchers, start-ups, and large companies from a variety of perspectives, not limited to the themes of this session.
We are now accepting applications for audience participation. Please visit the conference website (see below).
*The event will be held after taking measures against new coronavirus infection on the day of the event.For more information
Are adults a hindrance to high school students who are trying to solve problems with hyper-disciplined thinking?
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2021, 17:00-17:50
Location: Congress Square Haneda (Haneda Innovation City Zone J, 1-1-4 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo)
Details:https://hic.lne.st/conference/hic2021/
speaker
Shibuya Makuhari Gakuen Makuhari High School
Noi Tatsuzaki
Born in 2004, he started electronics work at the age of 5 and robot building at the age of 9. He presented Pen-chan, a serving robot using THK parts, at the Science Castle 2017 Kanto Competition and won the Excellence Award and the Special Award at the competition. In 2020, he founded Face Shield Japan to donate 1,800 face shields.
MISUMI Group Inc.
Executive Officer, Finance Platform
GM, Corporate Relations Office
Tamotsu Okamoto
He has been involved in public relations and IR-related duties for about 30 years. The company has been working on the theme of "fostering young manufacturing talent," offering its products to students and sponsoring manufacturing-related events. When Mr. Tatsuzaki, who is also one of today's speakers, challenged a world-class robotics competition, we also provided support for him. Today, I would be happy if I could introduce the background to this support.
Life is Tech, Inc.
board member
Yasutomo Sanui
After graduating from the University of Tokyo with a bachelor's degree in education, he worked at Link and Motivation and then at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Tokyo, where he studied under the late Professor Emeritus Naomi Miyake, a world authority on learning science, and helped create collaborative and creative learning at schools and boards nationwide. He has delivered programming education for junior high and high school students to a cumulative total of approximately 50,000 students, growing to the second largest scale in the world. Also provides online educational materials such as "Technologia Magic School" in collaboration with Disney and "Life is Tech Lesson" for schools.
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Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.
General Manager, Manufacturing and Development Division
Daigo Fujita
Born in Onomichi, raised in Nagareyama, and currently resides in Yokohama, Japan, he joined LIVERNESS in 2002 as a student after setting up a volunteer program at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in 2001. He has been involved in educational projects with schools and companies, and has developed more than 200 programs. Currently, he provides manufacturing support and engineering education for ventures and new businesses by utilizing his manufacturing experience with many town factories he worked with in the development of educational materials.