#097 Scrapped Ideas That Didn't Make the Cut for Class
In this episode, Kasahara-san, who researches the use of ICT in Japanese language education, shares a number of ideas that were sadly "scrapped" for various reasons despite his desire to try them out in class.
Class ideas using Generative AI are discussed.
The first topic is a rather unique attempt at using Generative AI to craft the "ultimate excuse." In today's world where AI is used daily, he discusses how thinking through the logic of creating an excuse that truly resonates with others could be a fascinating subject. However, he also shares the many inner conflicts regarding the appropriateness of teaching this in an educational setting.
He also touches on how to convey historical knowledge.
Next, he introduces a class project involving the creation of press releases based on specific historical events. Referring to an interesting book, he conveys the difficulties of framing such a project into a lesson that is genuinely educational for students. His candid discussion reveals the deep struggles that come from aiming for practical application in the classroom.
A discussion that makes you rethink the nature of lessons.
To realize these ideas as actual classes, various constraints such as ethics and time limitations must be addressed. Through the struggles shared by the personality, we are prompted to think about the future of ICT integration. As he has many more ideas left to share, we hope you will join us in contemplating the future possibilities of education.
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