Saturday, November 14: A debriefing session was held for the 2015 Internship Progress Course



In the “Internship Progress Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto, trainees worked on projects presented by host companies from mid-June to late November. On November 14, the results of the meeting were reported, and the nine projects made presentations over the course of one day. There were also presentations with videos and devising a format, showing the efforts and results of working on the project. At the graduation ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator handed out a “certificate of completion” for each project. With this, the 2015 “Internship Progress Course” has come to an end.

Left: Achievement debriefing session
Photo right: Certificate of completion
2 Kiko Network 10Graduation Ceremony

Outline of Implementation

Date & Time Saturday, November 14, 2015 10:40~17:35
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto, 4th Floor, Lecture Room 2
Number of companies and organizations participating in the project
(In order of presentation of the results report)
9Companies and Organizations
(Yumecom Co., Ltd. / Kiko Network Co., Ltd. / Wiz Co., Ltd. / Concept Glamour Co., Ltd. / Intelligence Office Co., Ltd. / Japan Women’s Professional Baseball League Kyoto Flora / Yosano Co., Ltd. / Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Village Warm-up School from here / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education)
Number of students 45 students from 10 universities
(Kyoto Prefectural University, Otani University, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Doshisha University, Doshisha Women’s University, Ryukoku University)
coordinator
Number of faculty members
8
(Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Seika University, Doshisha University, Ryukoku University)


About the announcement

Presentation time is 25 minutes each (80 minutes for 4 schools in Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education)
Using PowerPoint and other means, each coordinator in charge will moderate.

Yumecom Inc. 
~Planning and production project of the information magazine “Lifelike” for nursing care for one’s own retirement and family~

I have been working with the goal of having my thoughts published in the magazine “Lifelike” published by Yumecom. As a result, the publication date of Lifelike may change, and we were not able to achieve our goal of showing the booklet at this achievement debriefing session. However, during the internship, I learned a lot of things, including how to make plans.

1 Yumecom

Kiko Network
~Let’s gather 500 students for “Earth Parade 2015 in Kyoto”~

COP21 will be held in Paris for two weeks from November 30.
In order to make many people aware of the new agreement that replaces the Kyoto Protocol, the host country planned the “Earth Parade” at the center. I was involved in the planning and publicity of the project, and I had a variety of experiences.
Through negotiations with environmental circles and university co-ops, I learned the importance of actually taking action.

Left: With the cooperation of Progress students, a photo shoot with students of the Progress Course
Right: Flyer for Earth Pace 2015. I imagined France.
Click here for more information about Earth Parade

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Wiz Co., Ltd. ~Let’s make a movie, distribute it, promote it, and release it~

The Wiz’s goal is to create and distribute films and raise funds for the next release.
During the apprenticeship, I was involved in the creation of two films.
Movies have a variety of roles, and even if one of them is missing, such as location scouting, lighting, costumes, and sound, it will be reshot. No matter how hard we tried, there were times when we had no choice but to wait.
In such a situation, it was difficult to manage and schedule more than 200 costumes.
The staff roll of the finished film will also include the names of the apprentices.

3 Wiz

Concept Glamour Co., Ltd. ~Kyoto Asageiko~

Kyoto Asageiko started on October 20th. We planned the autumn place, and this time we planned “Adult Beautiful Letters”.
My first project was rejected, and I learned that it is difficult to grasp the “needs” when submitting a proposal, and how difficult it is.
It’s hard to be early in the morning, but it’s a healthy rhythm of life!
I made the most of my time in the morning and learned a lot of things.

4 Concept

Intelligence Office Co., Ltd. ~Hitomanabi Internship 2015~

An internship with the goal of creating a free paper. The free paper was successfully completed and distributed.
14 apprentices made 1,659 phone calls.
Of those, 69 appointments were made. We were faced with the rigors of sales activities.
The sales experience that I could not experience as a part-time job gave me an opportunity to think about my future path.
This is the last spurt for the event on December 5th.

Click here for event details

5 Intelligence

Japan Women’s Professional Baseball League Kyoto Flora ~Game Event Planning and Management~

The goal of this project is to “plan and manage events for official matches held in late August” and to have as many visitors as possible.
In order to make this a success, we conducted it in collaboration with students from the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at Ritsumeikan University.

Photo) I wore a Kyoto Flora uniform and made a presentation.
6 Flora

Yosano Co., Ltd. ~Efforts to raise awareness of Kyotango vegetables~

Yosano Co., Ltd. is located in Yosano Town in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture. We have created a product plan for pasta sauce, which is Yosano’s main product. I had seen many catalogs and pamphlets, but this was my first experience as a producer, and there were many things I didn’t understand.
We created a product plan by devising layouts, illustrations, and product description text that would be conveyed to the reader.
It was a very happy experience for the company to use the product proposal as a material for the presentation.

7 Yosano

Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here
~Operation of a summer festival that connects the community of Yogo and the hearts of truant students, and creation of a place for interaction~

This is the fourth year of the summer festival, and we have planned and operated the BBQ site, which will serve as a place for interaction with local residents.
Through the cooperation of the children and the local community, we were able to successfully complete both missions, and we were able to realize the importance of “connection”.
Photo) All the participants wore the dharma coats used for the activities and made presentations.

8 From here

Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education ~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

<elementary school>
At the actual school site, I was involved in the work of providing individual support for classes, correcting homework and study printouts, and leading field trips. Under the guidance of the teachers, I was able to interact with the children and learn how to interact with them and talk to them, and I was able to realize the rewarding and attractive work of teachers.

<middle school>
From August to November, each student set a goal and conducted exercises at the school site. Through class observations, guidance on club activities, and participation in school events, I was able to interact with the students Mr./Ms. a valuable experience, valuing my perspective as a teacher.

Photo) I made a play and presented the situation at the time of teaching.
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get-together

After the debriefing session, a social gathering was held. Three students who are practicing concept glamour will serve as moderators. The banquet began with a greeting from the coordinator, Prof. Kubo. The student project is a bingo game with self-introductions and a sudden interview. It was a time to interact with the trainees at another training site. It was a social gathering with endless conversations with the trainees, coordinators, and host recipients. At the end of the session, the coordinator, Prof. Nishimura, gave a closing remark, and the 2015 Progress Course came to an end.

Social Gathering (3)  Banquet (5) 

Banquet (1)  Social Gathering (2)
  

Inquiries

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