The Virtual Nishio Laboratory is a virtual laboratory created as a social experiment for Nishio to see if it would be a good idea to create a cross-organizational “laboratory”.
The mental model of a laboratory is generally that it exists as a subset “within” a “specific university”. However, if we cut out the parts that are necessarily tightly coupled to a specific university, such as the awarding of degrees and the use of lecture rooms, we should be able to create a cross-organizational type that is not tied to a specific organization, and we believe such a place would be beneficial to our members.
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Eligibility for Admission
- As the lab metaphor goes, it’s not “for everyone.”
- Ultimately, this is at Nishio’s sole discretion, but here are the general criteria
- A: Tokyo Tech MOT, Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo, and other equivalent students and graduates
- B: Unrepeated adopters and graduates
- C: Other people who Nishio thought would benefit from the discussion.
- We do not think it is a good idea to have too many people, so the more people we have, the stricter the screening criteria will be.
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The system is a Facebook private group + Scrapbox private group.
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Participants will be asked to agree to the [Nishio Laboratory_Non-disclosure Agreement
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The word “laboratory” seems to conjure up different images in different people’s minds, so I will explain: - Colors of the Laboratory - University is not a place to teach.
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We believe the number of people should be limited to a maximum of 30. There is more than one group as the number of people exceeds 30. - Operation consisting of multiple groups
Virtual Nishio Lab.
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