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Day 1: Saturday, February 22, 2014
Opening Remarks | Click here for details | |
Symposium I. | From Kyoto! Community-wide learning community -Creating a society that grows and learns together- |
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Symposium II. | Nurturing students who will open up the future | Click here for details |
Day 2: Sunday, February 23, 2014
Session 1 | FD and Educational Improvement through Open Education | Click here for details |
Session 2 | Student Support to Promote Mutual Support and Energize Communities -Peer Support as a Place for Students to Belong- | Click here for details |
Subcommittee 3 | Changes in the environment surrounding university education and liberal arts education | Click here for details |
Session 4 | Learning support from the university library | Click here for details |
Subcommittee 5 | What is the ideal environment for educational activities? | Click here for details |
Session 6 | A New Form of Classroom Design and Classroom Modification at Universities: Creating with Classroom Visitors and Collaborators | Click here for details |
Session 7 | Classroom Questionnaires and Individualization of Education | Click here for details |
Session 8 | Current Status and Challenges of Experiential Learning | Click here for details |
Session 9 | A paradigm shift in the classroom | Click here for details |
Session 10 | Problems of Teaching Writing in Universities | Click here for details |
Session 11 | Planning and implementation of classes to deepen cross-cultural understanding and multicultural exchange | Click here for details |
Session 12 | How to develop global human resources through industry-academia collaboration | Click here for details |
Session 13 | Support for Students with Developmental Disabilities: Society and “Tsunagu” | Click here for details |
Poster Session | To cultivate the ability to survive in society | Click here for details |
University Consortium Kyoto, Educational Development Division, FD Project
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