Online conference style where presentation videos are shared on Scrapbox in advance, allowing asynchronous comments and questions
brief description
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Presenter uploads video to YouTube a week before the event and puts it in Scrapbox
- Can be public or unlisted
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Event participants watch that video during the week and write comments and questions in that Scrapbox.
- The attempt was tried and well received at the Unexplored Junior 2021 Boost Conference.
- The above page was created as a way to record all the information before it is scattered, so there is too much information for a first-time visitor.
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A technical event “talk.cpp” was organized through the same mechanism by Mr. Suzuki, a mentor who attended the Boost Conference.
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Explanation of the case
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talk.cpp in 5 lines.
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Presenters will have their presentation videos available at least one week prior to the event
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Students will watch the video in advance of the event and will be ready for the day of the event
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Students write questions and comments on the video in advance on Scrapbox
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No video will be shown on the day of the event, but presenters will verbally + screen-share answers and other supplementary discussions based on questions and comments in the Scrapbox.
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After the event, a discussion session via video call may be arranged
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It’s now easier to see the actual Scrapbox in a public place and get an idea of what it looks like.
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see Inverted Lecture Style at the 54th Meeting of Young Scientists in Information Science
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