The document describes a proposed Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education for teenagers. The MAIL complex would provide a convenient environment for informal learning combining art education and technology. It would have various art-focused facilities like music rooms, art studios, performance areas, and VR/AR technologies. The complex's goals are to encourage voluntary learning, develop students' abilities, and benefit individuals and society through a constructivist and humanistic approach. It would be staffed by art teachers, technical specialists, and administrators working together to realize an innovative vision for the future of art education.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would provide instruction. The goal is to help students' emotional and cognitive development through personalized learning experiences.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It describes the need to address issues like rigidity and inequality in current art education. The MAIL complex would provide a technology-enabled environment for students to enjoy art activities and informal learning. It would contain music, art, physical education and convergence spaces, supported by devices like smart glasses and a database system to manage student information and curricula. Specialists in art education would oversee instruction and help students develop skills for the future through a balanced education approach.
Dave Shirley hosted an Ignition webinar to promote the Ignition Partnership Program. The program offers a 90/10 revenue share with proven branding and business programs. It allows participants to earn $5,000-$10,000 per month with little time or technical skills required. Shirley highlights how he wasted $150,000 in the past but has found success through the Ignition program. He encourages participants to fill out the free application at http://IgnitionToday.com to take advantage of the $5,000-$10,000 value and potential for a six-figure business through the proven Ignition programs and partnerships.
This document provides information on the products and services of C.R.I. Pumps Private Limited, an Indian company that manufactures pumps and related equipment. It discusses their six divisions: Agriculture and Residential, Building and Commercial, Industrial Pumps, Valves, Castings, and International. For over five decades, C.R.I. has focused on engineering excellence, quality control, and commitment to customers. They produce a wide range of pumps and valves for various industries and applications. C.R.I. has received several national and international awards that recognize the quality of their products, services, and processes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This SEO road map outlines the main areas of work for the next 3 months which include improving site structure through fixes to internal navigation, 404 pages and reviews. On-page SEO such as updating content, meta tags and headings on targeted pages is also included. Off-page SEO efforts cover guest blogging, content distribution, link building through web 2.0 pages and press releases. Support is requested from IT and a budget for off-page activities.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would provide instruction. The goal is to help students' emotional and cognitive development through personalized learning experiences.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It describes the need to address issues like rigidity and inequality in current art education. The MAIL complex would provide a technology-enabled environment for students to enjoy art activities and informal learning. It would contain music, art, physical education and convergence spaces, supported by devices like smart glasses and a database system to manage student information and curricula. Specialists in art education would oversee instruction and help students develop skills for the future through a balanced education approach.
Dave Shirley hosted an Ignition webinar to promote the Ignition Partnership Program. The program offers a 90/10 revenue share with proven branding and business programs. It allows participants to earn $5,000-$10,000 per month with little time or technical skills required. Shirley highlights how he wasted $150,000 in the past but has found success through the Ignition program. He encourages participants to fill out the free application at http://IgnitionToday.com to take advantage of the $5,000-$10,000 value and potential for a six-figure business through the proven Ignition programs and partnerships.
This document provides information on the products and services of C.R.I. Pumps Private Limited, an Indian company that manufactures pumps and related equipment. It discusses their six divisions: Agriculture and Residential, Building and Commercial, Industrial Pumps, Valves, Castings, and International. For over five decades, C.R.I. has focused on engineering excellence, quality control, and commitment to customers. They produce a wide range of pumps and valves for various industries and applications. C.R.I. has received several national and international awards that recognize the quality of their products, services, and processes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This SEO road map outlines the main areas of work for the next 3 months which include improving site structure through fixes to internal navigation, 404 pages and reviews. On-page SEO such as updating content, meta tags and headings on targeted pages is also included. Off-page SEO efforts cover guest blogging, content distribution, link building through web 2.0 pages and press releases. Support is requested from IT and a budget for off-page activities.
Group 17 - IMMACULATE - Disruptive Innovation in the Beauty Industry7teen2
The document discusses disrupting the makeup industry by creating a mobile app called Immaculate that helps women find their perfect foundation match. The app would prompt users to scan their skin to determine their skin type, undertone, and preferences. It would then recommend foundation products from various brands. Revenue would come from affiliate commissions from product sales through the app. The document outlines the market opportunity, customer segments, marketing plan, costs, and projects over £400k in revenue in the first year focusing on the UK market.
The document describes a toolkit provided by Stewart to help agencies establish themselves as a resource on CFPB requirements for service providers. The toolkit includes marketing materials, presentations, checklists and other resources for agencies to use in educating lenders and realtors. It also describes a separate "Trusted Provider Toolkit" that agencies can use to market their status as a trusted provider to customers. The presentation outlines the topics the agencies should cover when presenting the materials to lenders and realtors, including CFPB history, disclosures, controls, complaints, and the trusted provider program.
CH Communications - оператор Indoor рекламы.
Мы размещаем рекламу в бизнес-центрах г. Кемерово.
Цель нашей компании - рост продаж клиентов за счет бизнес аудитории.
Мы нужны Вам, если только Вам нужна бизнес аудитория Кемерова, а именно:
5 бизнес центров,
1 000 компаний,
500 персонала,
около 5 тыс. клиентов посещающих компании.
Best & Fresh Restaurant aims to be a leader in healthy, delicious, and environmentally-friendly dining around the world. It guarantees to use only the finest ingredients in its recipes and educate customers about nutritious dishes. The restaurant chooses the highest quality, freshest foods and organic vegetables from its closed farms. It maintains clean premises and provides fair-priced, well-prepared meals to customers of all backgrounds, especially teenagers. The strategic plan is to improve staff skills through training, motivate employees, expand the business network, and raise funds to invest capital and cut costs.
Lee Yeseul is currently a student at Ewha Womans University in Korea majoring in Educational Technology. She has worked as a tutor teaching English to several students since 2013. She also has experience working as an English teacher at Hansol Academy of English in 2012-2013. Lee studied abroad in Canada for a year and a half and wants to work for the Korean Educational Institute promoting youth talent after graduating.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum tentang rancang bangun sistem kunci pintu magnetik menggunakan kode pengamanan berbasis mikrokontroler ATmega 328. Sistem ini dirancang untuk mengamankan pintu rumah dari pencurian dengan memasukkan kode sandi untuk membuka pintu. Sistem terdiri dari mikrokontroler, keypad, LCD, driver solenoid, dan alarm suara. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan sistem dapat beroperasi dengan baik sesuai har
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would guide students. The goal is to help students' emotional and cognitive development through a more flexible educational experience.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would guide students. The goal is to support students' emotional and cognitive development through a flexible, personalized learning experience.
Here is a summary of the key learning outcomes across Units 10-12:
- Express and accept apologies
- Express wishes about present situations
- Use negative modals to express different meanings
- Take notes on a short talk and infer meaning
- Write an opinion on how money should be spent
- Give strong advice
- Talk about unreal situations using conditionals
- Report statements using reported speech
- Listen to infer meaning and make predictions
- Write the end of a story
- Offer another opinion
- Ask embedded questions
- Talk about facts using the passive voice in various tenses
The learning outcomes cover a range of grammar structures like modals, conditionals, reported speech, and passive voice.
This document discusses podcasting in the classroom and provides guidance on how to create podcasts for educational purposes. It defines podcasting as digital media files distributed over the internet. It recommends podcasting because it is a creative activity that engages students, can be accessed anytime, and addresses different learning styles. It outlines the process of planning, recording, editing, and publishing podcasts and provides examples of podcasts created by schools.
The document discusses materials design for educational technology lectures. It provides examples of using word processing, presentations, video, and internet resources for creating educational materials. Specific examples are given for different age groups, including using pictures and flashcards for young learners and vocabulary lists and dialogues for older students. The document also includes a practice quiz with questions about using various technologies to improve English skills.
This document discusses using technology as a remedial resource to improve student literacy skills. It outlines various assistive tools for writing, reading, and math that can enhance learning through the internet and multimedia formats. Technology presents information in multiple ways, engages students, and motivates learning. It can be used as a tutor, means of communication, and learning tool. The document recommends several educational websites and concludes that technology will be central to learning in the 21st century.
Lyderia is a MMOMMG (Massively Multiplayer Online Music Making Game) for 10-12 year-olds (5-7th graders) and their teachers. With Lyderia on their smartphone, tablet or desktop, children and youngsters can make hip-hop with Don Martin, remix famous songs, and create their own music.
Lyderia allows the children to create, share and stay together about music experiences. The game gives teachers tools to control and measure activity in the class. Users can choose from many different missions on several levels. They can compose their own songs, break codes, watch inspirational videos, and solve tasks both online and physically.
The game is free for the user, and Concerts Norway themselves create the content.
The Hive provides technical and creative services to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky. This includes website design, video and audio production, graphic design, and online course support. The Hive helps engage and connect with alumni through various media such as podcasts featuring alumni interviews, promotional videos, and social media engagement. It also supports online education by assisting faculty with developing online courses and programs.
The document discusses the iLife software package and its applications for educational use. It provides an overview of the applications iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand that allow students to access and integrate multimedia such as photos, video, and music into projects. Examples are given of student projects created using these applications, such as podcasts and a radio show on internet safety. Resources and standards for implementing iLife in the classroom are also outlined.
Group 17 - IMMACULATE - Disruptive Innovation in the Beauty Industry7teen2
The document discusses disrupting the makeup industry by creating a mobile app called Immaculate that helps women find their perfect foundation match. The app would prompt users to scan their skin to determine their skin type, undertone, and preferences. It would then recommend foundation products from various brands. Revenue would come from affiliate commissions from product sales through the app. The document outlines the market opportunity, customer segments, marketing plan, costs, and projects over £400k in revenue in the first year focusing on the UK market.
The document describes a toolkit provided by Stewart to help agencies establish themselves as a resource on CFPB requirements for service providers. The toolkit includes marketing materials, presentations, checklists and other resources for agencies to use in educating lenders and realtors. It also describes a separate "Trusted Provider Toolkit" that agencies can use to market their status as a trusted provider to customers. The presentation outlines the topics the agencies should cover when presenting the materials to lenders and realtors, including CFPB history, disclosures, controls, complaints, and the trusted provider program.
CH Communications - оператор Indoor рекламы.
Мы размещаем рекламу в бизнес-центрах г. Кемерово.
Цель нашей компании - рост продаж клиентов за счет бизнес аудитории.
Мы нужны Вам, если только Вам нужна бизнес аудитория Кемерова, а именно:
5 бизнес центров,
1 000 компаний,
500 персонала,
около 5 тыс. клиентов посещающих компании.
Best & Fresh Restaurant aims to be a leader in healthy, delicious, and environmentally-friendly dining around the world. It guarantees to use only the finest ingredients in its recipes and educate customers about nutritious dishes. The restaurant chooses the highest quality, freshest foods and organic vegetables from its closed farms. It maintains clean premises and provides fair-priced, well-prepared meals to customers of all backgrounds, especially teenagers. The strategic plan is to improve staff skills through training, motivate employees, expand the business network, and raise funds to invest capital and cut costs.
Lee Yeseul is currently a student at Ewha Womans University in Korea majoring in Educational Technology. She has worked as a tutor teaching English to several students since 2013. She also has experience working as an English teacher at Hansol Academy of English in 2012-2013. Lee studied abroad in Canada for a year and a half and wants to work for the Korean Educational Institute promoting youth talent after graduating.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum tentang rancang bangun sistem kunci pintu magnetik menggunakan kode pengamanan berbasis mikrokontroler ATmega 328. Sistem ini dirancang untuk mengamankan pintu rumah dari pencurian dengan memasukkan kode sandi untuk membuka pintu. Sistem terdiri dari mikrokontroler, keypad, LCD, driver solenoid, dan alarm suara. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan sistem dapat beroperasi dengan baik sesuai har
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would guide students. The goal is to help students' emotional and cognitive development through a more flexible educational experience.
This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would guide students. The goal is to support students' emotional and cognitive development through a flexible, personalized learning experience.
Here is a summary of the key learning outcomes across Units 10-12:
- Express and accept apologies
- Express wishes about present situations
- Use negative modals to express different meanings
- Take notes on a short talk and infer meaning
- Write an opinion on how money should be spent
- Give strong advice
- Talk about unreal situations using conditionals
- Report statements using reported speech
- Listen to infer meaning and make predictions
- Write the end of a story
- Offer another opinion
- Ask embedded questions
- Talk about facts using the passive voice in various tenses
The learning outcomes cover a range of grammar structures like modals, conditionals, reported speech, and passive voice.
This document discusses podcasting in the classroom and provides guidance on how to create podcasts for educational purposes. It defines podcasting as digital media files distributed over the internet. It recommends podcasting because it is a creative activity that engages students, can be accessed anytime, and addresses different learning styles. It outlines the process of planning, recording, editing, and publishing podcasts and provides examples of podcasts created by schools.
The document discusses materials design for educational technology lectures. It provides examples of using word processing, presentations, video, and internet resources for creating educational materials. Specific examples are given for different age groups, including using pictures and flashcards for young learners and vocabulary lists and dialogues for older students. The document also includes a practice quiz with questions about using various technologies to improve English skills.
This document discusses using technology as a remedial resource to improve student literacy skills. It outlines various assistive tools for writing, reading, and math that can enhance learning through the internet and multimedia formats. Technology presents information in multiple ways, engages students, and motivates learning. It can be used as a tutor, means of communication, and learning tool. The document recommends several educational websites and concludes that technology will be central to learning in the 21st century.
Lyderia is a MMOMMG (Massively Multiplayer Online Music Making Game) for 10-12 year-olds (5-7th graders) and their teachers. With Lyderia on their smartphone, tablet or desktop, children and youngsters can make hip-hop with Don Martin, remix famous songs, and create their own music.
Lyderia allows the children to create, share and stay together about music experiences. The game gives teachers tools to control and measure activity in the class. Users can choose from many different missions on several levels. They can compose their own songs, break codes, watch inspirational videos, and solve tasks both online and physically.
The game is free for the user, and Concerts Norway themselves create the content.
The Hive provides technical and creative services to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky. This includes website design, video and audio production, graphic design, and online course support. The Hive helps engage and connect with alumni through various media such as podcasts featuring alumni interviews, promotional videos, and social media engagement. It also supports online education by assisting faculty with developing online courses and programs.
The document discusses the iLife software package and its applications for educational use. It provides an overview of the applications iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand that allow students to access and integrate multimedia such as photos, video, and music into projects. Examples are given of student projects created using these applications, such as podcasts and a radio show on internet safety. Resources and standards for implementing iLife in the classroom are also outlined.
The document discusses using technology to strengthen students' language skills. It begins with an activity asking participants whether technology should be integrated into the curriculum or viewed as supplemental. The presenter then outlines an agenda covering objectives, research on technology in language learning, and websites to develop listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary skills. Participants fill out a K-W-L-S chart to track what they know, want to know, learn and still need to find out. The presentation concludes with reflections on using technology to support language lessons and help develop students' skills.
Strenthening students' language skills through technologyTelly J Hajny
The document discusses using technology to strengthen students' language skills. It begins with an activity asking participants whether technology should be integrated into the curriculum or viewed as supplemental. The presenter then outlines an agenda covering objectives, research on technology in language learning, and websites to develop listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary skills. Participants fill out a K-W-L-S chart to track what they know, want to know, learn and still need to find out. The presentation concludes with reflections on using technology to support language lessons and help develop students' skills.
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It’ll be all right on the night: DCU Library in the Digital HumanitiesSiobhán Dunne
From the 1–3 September 2015, DCU Library took a leap into the dark and hosted Digital Research in the
Humanities and Arts 2015, a prestigious international conference for those engaged with the digitisation of
cultural activity, resources and heritage. Having been awarded the conference following a tough competitive
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presentations on a dizzying array of topics, cutting edge digital art installations, complex multi-media keynote
addresses, and a social programme designed to keep a motley bunch of artists, academics and digital pioneers
happy and engaged.
Leaving their comfort zone well behind, they were required to act as convenors, curators, mediators, reviewers,
technicians and stage hands. They liaised extensively with colleagues across DCU to beg, borrow and steal
anything from iMacs and PC monitors to projectors and HDMI cables. They could often be found hammering nails,
hanging drapes, dragging tables and eating on the run. There was never a dull moment! In the end, DRHA 2015
was a huge hit. They succeeded in putting DCU on the digital humanities map and shattered a few preconceptions
about the influence librarians can have on the academic and cultural landscape.
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Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
4. Introduction
I n tr o
c
d tion
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Fine Art Education
Music Education
Art Education
Physical Education
Convergence Education
5. Introduction
I n tr o
c
du tion
Who?
Teenagers
What?
Multi Art Informal Learning Complex
Where?
In every district
When?
During class of fine arts
Why?
To encourage students’ voluntary
participation and make learning an
internal pleasure
7. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Problem of Current Art Education
① Rigidity
② Uniformity
③ Utilize Competition as an External Motive
④ Inequality
⑤ Incongruity of Assessment
8. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Capabilities required for
Learners in Future Society
① Constructing Ability on Knowledge
② Self-Control Ability
③ Communication Ability
④ Cooperation Ability
⑤ Problem-Solving Ability and Creativity
9. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Intention of the Complex
→ Convenient education in the future
by combining art education and technology
→ Environment where students can enjoy
high quality art activities
=> Positive effects on individuals and society
10. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Ideals of Education
① Constructivism Education
② Informal Learning
③ Humanistic View of Education
11. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Expectation Effect - Individual
① learners can express their feelings
② upright character
③ anyone can have an artistic talent
④ various career exploration is possible
⑤ positive effect on cognitive capability
⑥ art can enrich one’s life
12. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Expectation Effect - Social
① Social problem might decrease through healthy
expression of feelings.
② Positive effects on society when students grow up
with healthy character and awakened way of
thinking.
③ Fringe Jobs can receive attention and creation of
employment
15. Content
H A RD
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
WA R E
Lesson Room
Performance Room
Concert Hall
Appreciation Room
AppreciationHall, Receptiondrum, percussions)
Asian Western Music Office
Technology (Pansori, (wind)
Entrance Music / composition)
Performance Room (ex. RoomRoom
Asian Music Security (String)
PracticalWestern Music (vocal, LessonDeskhall…)
Music(Vocal, / (string,percussion)
AssemblyMusic(string,Concert
Practical composition,
Western Service wind)
(percussion)
piano)
16. Content
H A RD
W E
AR
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
5th floor
Drawing Room
4th floor
Drawing Room
3rd floor
Drawing Room
2nd floor
Classroom
1st floor
Resting Place
B1 – B2
Appreciation Room
19. Content
H A RD
WA R E
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
Swimming pool
Room 154
Theatre
Room 155
Other
Facilities?
Room 153
Ice Rink
Room 156
Multipurpose circular gym
Room 157
Gymnastics Arena
Room 158-164
VR room
21. Content
H A RD
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
WA R E
Classroom Resting place
Practice Room
Lobby & & Concert Hall
Honor Gallery
Shower
Administration
Multi complex
22. Content
H A RD
WA R E
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
• Cafeteria
•
Pc lab
•
Study table
•
TV
•
Restroom
•
Guardhouse
Lobby & Resting Place
29. Content
H A RD
WA R E
- devices
1. 3D Glass
(smart glass)
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• Experience virtual reality
• Displays scenes in all dimensions of
classroom (Difference from 3D screen)
• Educational information added by experts
30. Content
H A RD
WA R E
- devices
1. 3D Glass
(smart glass)
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
31. Content
H A RD
W E
AR
- devices
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• Installed in 3D Glass
• Active learner
• Transmitted to students’ individual
database
2. Recording
System
• Used for feedback / mentoring programs
32. Content
H A RD
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
WA R E
- devices
3. Augmented
Reality Phone
Related to every state of affairs of humanlife
33. Content
H A RD
WA R E
- devices
4. Smartboard
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• similar to smart glass but its PORTABLE
• Loaded with recording system, fingerprint
identification system, etc,.
• Database connected to Administration
Office
34. Content
H A RD
WA R E
- devices
4. Smartboard
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
37. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Database System
Information storage
Achievements
Appreciation info.
Personal info.
Curriculum
38. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Hologram
Creating 3D images
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
39. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
40. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality
Applied in Appreciation room
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
Vivid
Experience
41. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Reality of daily lives in the future
Platform for informal learning
& publicizing performances
Curriculum
42. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
Life with MAIL Complex
Name : Clara
Age : 17
Interest : playing violin
43. Content
S O FT
DB system
WA R E
Confirm major
Classes start
Self curriculum
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
44. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
45. Content
S O FT
DB system
WA R E
Interim evaluation
Preparation
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
46. Content
S O FT
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
Music major
WA R E
Convergence Art
Physical p. major
Art major
47. Content
S O FT
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
WA R E
Preparation
Curriculum
48. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
49. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
At the end of the semester,
Student perform their final work
Curriculum
52. Content
H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Administration Dept.
- Connection with school organization &
Making a Curriculum
- Matching students with instructors
- Arranging and Informing the result
of examination for students
53. Content
H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Technical Dept.
- Management of various materials
: Database, Hologram,
Virtual reality and augmented reality
- Solving technical problems
of hardware or devices
54. Content
H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Specialists in Art education
- Art teachers at public schools
& Professional art experts
- State-authorized tests for
qualification to teach
- 5 to 10 : 1
57. Su
mma Ry
Summary
Education For the Future
Software
Hardware
Humanware
MAIL COMPLEX
Convenient
Constructivism
High-quality
Informal learning
Emotional & Cognitive Development for students