This document summarizes an online class about information and communication technologies (ICT) in Japan. The class covers topics like how ICT is used in daily life, education, entertainment, and business in Japan. It also discusses ICT use by companies in the Kansai region as well as in Tokyo, where most major companies are based. The class involves student research, presentations, and a semester paper on ICT-related issues. The document also provides an example presentation about ICT use at Panasonic, describing how the company intensively uses technologies like video conferencing, employee performance tracking, and payment systems.
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Questions or comments
from the high school students and TV crew
about Japan or this class? (Any time is OK).
Questions or comments to the visitors?
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Class Home Page
www.waoe.org/steve/kandai
Picture of
the top
part of the
Web page
Computerization means
using IT (Information
Technology), computer
networks, Internet, etc.
We say ICT (Information and
Communication Technologies)
because computers are now
used more for communication
5. Class Contents
ICT in Japan:
In Daily Life
In Education
In Entertainment
In Business
Kansai region
(Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe)
companies using ICT
Tokyo, where most
companies are based
Government Policies
Discussion Topics:
Japanese Society
Japanese Language
Computing in Japanese
Cultural Differences
Social Media
Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Online Education
Course Work:
Research
Presentations
Semester Paper
The class meets 90 minutes a week for 15 weeks, April-July
8. About Sinh
• 2010/4: Graduated from
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (Vietnam)
• 2012/9: Got a Master’s degree in Computer
Science from Ritsumeikan University
• 2012/10 ~ now: working for Panasonic as a
software engineer in Research and Development
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10. 469 companies worldwide with more than 270,000 employees
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So how does Panasonic operate!?
CES 2015
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11. Answer: Intensive use of ICT
Workflows for everythingVideo conferences
Tracking employee performance Payment system
※ all useful technologies are used, not just cutting-edge ones
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12. Case Study: Scheduling a meeting
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Checking the others’
schedules
Checking schedules of
meeting rooms
Make reservation
for meeting room
Put the appointment on
members’ schedules
Announce the schedule of
the meeting by email
13. Events that may happen
when I am working
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The working me
Peer employee
boss
PHS
meeting
HDcom system
General Management
14. Lunch at Panasonic’s cafeteria
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NFC reader
Pay using
employee
card
A lot of
ICT even
for lunch!
15. Review of Class Topics
Further Discussion:
Japanese Society
Japanese Language
Computing in Japanese
Cultural Differences
Social Media
Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Online Education
More discussion, questions or comments, and conclusions
ICT in Japan:
In Daily Life
In Education
In Entertainment
In Business
Kansai region
(Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe)
companies using ICT
Tokyo, where most
companies are based
Government Policies