EVENTS

The 4th BAIRAL Research Meeting for 2022
“Stock and Flow of Cultural Resources to the Educational Field from the Perspective of ‘Relationship between Technology and Society’”

BAIRALB’AI RA League

BAIRAL (B’AI RA League) is a study group by young research assistants (RA) of the B’AI Global Forum of the Institute for AI and Beyond at the University of Tokyo. Aiming to achieve gender equality and a guarantee of rights for minorities in the AI era, this study group examines relationships between digital information technology and society. BAIRAL organizes monthly research meetings with guest speakers in a variety of fields.

 

Date & Venue

・Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 17:00-18:30 (JST)

・Venue: Zoom Meeting(No registration required)

・Language: Japanese

 

Guest Speaker

Masao Oi

(PhD Student, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo; Project Researcher, TRC-ADEAC Inc.)

 

Abstract

In this research meeting, Mr. Masao Oi from the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies at the University of Tokyo and the TRC-ADEAC Inc., will talk about the following topics for school education: “How can we stock various cultural resources and make them flow to generate communication among students?” and “How can the new knowledge of ‘children’s learning’ generated by communication be connected to cultural resources and carried forward into the future?” He will present the practices based on these questions. The practice has been conducted from three points of view: “children,” “teachers, libraries, museums, and other institutions that provide resources,” and “data.”

The talk will develop discussions with participants from different fields regarding the methods proposed by Mr. Oi in his practices, such as “Curation Learning,” “S×UKILAM collaboration,” and “Educational Metadata and LOD (RDF).”

 

Organizer

B’AI Global Forum, Institute for AI and Beyond at the University of Tokyo

 

Inquiry

Nozomi Ohtsuki (PhD Student, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo)

ohtsuki6nozomi[at]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Please change [at] to @)