TUAT has conducted seminars and other activities to support high school teachers.Based on these achievements, the following program has been adopted by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) this year as a training program for improving the teaching ability of teachers of science and mathematics, continuing on from the previous year.We will hold a seminar to support "Information" classes as follows.We look forward to your participation.We would be happy to inform interested teachers.
- name
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Multimedia Application" Training Session 6
- (Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) SPP/Instructor Training Program for Science and Mathematics Teachers
- Training to improve instructional skills in "Modeling and Simulation" and "Multimedia Application
- Reference number KD094003
- Date and Time
- Sunday, October 25, 2009
14:00-18:00 (Registration starts at 13:00) - venue
- The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Kyoto Station Satellite
- organizing
- The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics
- Qualified candidates
- High school science, math, and information teachers, etc.
- Number of recipients
- 40 (first-come-first-served basis)
- entrance fee
- free
- Contents
- (1) Chaos and predictability
- Lecturer: Prof. Satoshi Sakai, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
- Abstract: Computer simulation is one of the most effective tools for predicting global environmental changes.However, without establishing the model that is the premise for the calculation, it can become a mere exercise in calculation.More emphasis needs to be placed on actual measurements to establish the model.
Here are some examples of chaos, where the slightest difference in initial conditions can lead to completely different results, and what happens is unpredictable. - (2) Multimedia network programming using Doolittle
- Lecturer: The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Professor Shozo Naito
- Abstract: In the subject "Science of Information" of the new Courses of Study "Information" from the 2013 academic year, the understanding of network mechanisms is placed at the core of the subject.Therefore, continuing from last year, this time we will create a chat system as an example of network programming in the Japanese programming language "Doolittle".
The OSI reference model, IP addresses, etc. will be explained, contrasting the networking mechanism with the explanations in current textbooks, and a chat system will be created in a practical training format.
Creating a chat system has been very popular in our university and high school "information" classes, and since it is created in "Doolittle," it is surprisingly easy. - [References
- Susumu Kanemune and Yasushi Hisano, "Programming with Doolittle" (e-Text, 2007), especially Part 5.
This book is not available on amazon.
- support
- Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
- Kyoto City Board of Education
- Osaka Prefectural Board of Education
- Osaka (metropolitan area)
- Osaka City Board of Education
- Hyogo Prefectural Board of Education
- Kobe City Board of Education, Hyogo Prefecture
- Shiga Prefectural Board of Education
- Nara Prefectural Board of Education (tentative)
- Wakayama Prefectural Board of Education
- Reference Site
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Utilization of Multimedia" - 5th Seminar for School Teachers to Support "Information" Classes
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Utilization of Multimedia" - 4th Seminar for School Teachers to Support "Information" Classes
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Utilization of Multimedia" - 3rd Seminar for School Teachers to Support "Information" Classes
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Utilization of Multimedia" - Second Seminar for School Teachers to Support "Information" Classes
- Modeling and Simulation" and "Utilization of Multimedia" - 1st Seminar for School Teachers to Support "Information" Classes