Seikei University 2019-11-14 Lecture

--- September memo below

  • Use Keynote for presentations.

    • Recording at hand with presentation recordings.
    • It would be good to take a picture of the presentation scene with Osmo Action
  • Put presentation materials on Scrapbox in advance, one slide and one image per slide.

    • People who can only listen to audio, such as part-time receptionists, can also participate.
  • Announcement at the beginning:

    • Speakers’ speeches are transcribed and later published on Scrapbox.
    • So there is no need for you all to work hard at recording what was spoken. The recording equipment will do that for you.
    • On the other hand, only you yourself can record what you think and question after listening to the talk.
    • Record your thoughts, whether in Scrapbox or in a paper notebook!
    • After the presentation, if you have time, search the Scrapbox for “questions” and answer them, so you can write your questions in the Scrapbox.
  • After the presentation, have the participants write their questions in the Scrapbox at One-minute thinking time.

    • Create a “question” zone at the end of the presentation and write questions there during the one-minute period.
    • In the meantime, I copy and paste the questions from my presentation into it.
      • If you do it in split screen, you don’t need to switch screens.

--- main story

- [[population structure]]
- Population is shrinking and time is running short.
- [[Wako Model]]
- Instead of treating a large number of people uniformly.
- Adapt to individual people

- [[equality]]
- People have personalities.
- Diversity.
- Is it a good thing to ignore that and treat them uniformly?

Need to come up with a report assignment for students.

  • Find one physical constraint and one policy constraint?
  • Find someone’s “must” or “should be” statement.
    • rule
    • Find what is a policy constraint
    • Consider how to take action to loosen that constraint.

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