Master’s Program
The Master’s Program curriculum synthesizes both the theory behind and the practical applications of e-learning. In this course, students earn a minimum of 34 credits in a variety of subjects, including 13 mandatory courses, at least 6 credits from a selection of 21 elective courses, and 2 introductory courses of each student’s choosing.
Beyond the main curriculum of the “Four I’s” centered on Instructional Design (ID), RCiS also provides General Courses that link research with practical work in the field, as well as Specialized Courses to strengthen the specialized knowledge and skills required for each student’s field of study.
Field
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Course Name
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Elective/
Mandatory |
Period
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Prerequisite Course |
eLP |
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Mandatory
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Elective
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Introductory
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Spring | Fall |
Whole year
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ID
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Outline of E-learning |
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Instructional Design Ⅰ |
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● | – | ||||||
Instructional Design Ⅱ |
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● | Outline of E-learning, Instructional Design I |
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Instructional Design Ⅲ | ○ | ○ | Outline of E-learning Instructional Design I Instructional Design II |
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Basic Educational Theory |
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◎ | – | ||||||
情報技術教育方法論 |
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教育心理学 |
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IT
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学習支援情報通信システム論 |
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● | Basic Information Processing Theory | |||||
Basic Information Processing Theory |
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高度情報通新技術の教育利用 |
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○ | 学習支援情報通信システム論 |
CC
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ネットワ–クプログラミング論 |
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○ | 学習支援情報通信システム論 | ||||||
ネットワ–クセキュリティ論 |
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○ | Outline of E-learning 学習支援情報通信システム論 |
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コンテンツ標準化論 |
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○ | 学習支援情報通信システム論 |
SC
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IM
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教育ビジネス経営論 |
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● | Outline of E-learning Instructional Design I |
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遠隔教育実践論 |
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● | Outline of E-learning | ||||||
eラ–ニング政策論 |
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○ | – | ||||||
eラ–ニングコンサルティング論 |
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○ | Instructional Design II 教育ビジネス経営論 eラ–ニング実践演習I |
CO
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情報ビジネス経営論 |
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経営学特論 |
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ナレッジ・マネジメント |
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高等教育マネジメント論 |
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グロ–バル教育戦略論 |
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IP
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ネットワ–ク上の知的財産権及び私権 |
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General Courses
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eラ–ニング実践演習Ⅰ |
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● | Outline of E-learning Instructional Design Iネットワ–ク上の知的財産権及び私権 学習支援情報通信システム論 Basic Educational Theory |
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eラ–ニング実践演習Ⅱ |
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● | eラ–ニング実践演習I Instructional Design II |
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職場課題実践研究 |
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○ | – | ||||||
Special Research Ⅰ |
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● | Outline of E-learning Instructional Design I ネットワ–ク上の知的財産権及び私権 Basic Educational Theory |
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Special Research Ⅱ |
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● | Special Research I | ||||||
ポ–トフォリオ演習I | ○ | ● | – | ||||||
ポ–トフォリオ演習II | ○ | ● | ポ–トフォリオ演習I | ||||||
統合型カリキュラム設計論 |
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○ | – | ||||||
Specialized Courses
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情報リテラシ–教育におけるeラ–ニング |
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Basic Information Processing Theory
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SC
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外国語教育におけるeラ–ニング |
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職業人教育訓練におけるeラ–ニング |
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MG,
EX |
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高等教育におけるeラ–ニング |
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○ | Outline of E-learning | ||||||
国際協力におけるeラ–ニング |
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○ | – | ||||||
医療教育におけるeラ–ニング | ○ | – |
Instructional Design
Instructor(s) : Shirou Kitamura / Shigeki Tsuzuku |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that teaches the basic knowledge required when implementing e-learning in an educational setting.
Students examine real-world e-learning programs and learn how to analyze and propose numerous ways to improve them from an assigned perspective. Students are introduced to a broad overview of e-learning, and develop an understanding of its related subjects, including instructional design; education and learning theory; Internet and media technology; project management; and relevant laws and regulations, thereby developing an understanding of the factors to consider when developing an effective e-learning program. |
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring |
● | 2 | |
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Katsuaki Suzuki / Naoshi Hiraoka |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that introduces the areas of knowledge, critical terms and concepts, and processes necessary for building a foundation in the study of Instructional Design (ID), which serves as the core of this program. Students learn how to apply these ID concepts, processes, and terms to design, develop, and evaluate materials and content for their own short e-learning course.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ● | 2 | |
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Katsuaki Suzuki / Shirou Kitamura |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning, Instructional Design I | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
効果的で, 効率的で, 魅力的な研修とは?「教えない」研修とは?目標達成のための「最終手段」と研修を位置づけ, 学んだことがわからないままに終わってしまう事態からの脱皮を図る。何をどう教える(学ぶ)かだけでなく, なぜ教える(学ぶ)必要があるのかを徹底的に問い, 業務直結型で組織に貢献できる研修設計をめざす。
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Katsuaki Suzuki / Yoshiko Gouda |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning, Instructional Design I, Instructional Design II | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course in which students learn how to describe Instructional Design Technology (IDT) using their own words and explain to someone unfamiliar with this field the types of research and knowledge conducted therein. Students read and answer questions relating to at least 15 chapters from a total of 38 in the textbook, thereby gaining an understanding of the challenges facing this field and practicing developing their own approaches for solving these challenges.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Katsuaki Suzuki / Naoshi Hiraoka / Yuriko Ishida |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Introductory | Credits |
A course for cultivating the basic knowledge necessary for examining e-learning programs from the perspective of educational studies. The course curriculum covers the essential principals, methodology, and psychology that licensed educators study in their formal training, as well as the fundamentals of educational planning, all within a condensed timeframe. This is a supplementary course intended for students with minimal educational training.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ◎ | 2 | |
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that introduces the effects of IT on education (including the concept of IT literacy in relation to education), practical applications of IT in classes, internet-based distance learning systems, and how to solve issues that may occur in network environments. Students gain skills that can be used to develop and improve education in IT environments through the study of these topics.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Naoshi Hiraoka / Chikako Nagaoka |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course in which students engage in a self-guided exploration of the psychological methods used to improve education, and learn how to use these methods themselves. First, students acquire an overview of educational psychology. Second, students summarize the “three main domains of educational psychology” in the context of Fundamental Educational Theory, and practice how to apply this knowledge and its implications in order to improve educational projects. Third, students study the ARCS model and the theories underpinning it, thereby becoming familiar with processes for using psychological knowledge to improve education, and obtain further hints as to how to apply this knowledge themselves. Finally, students synthesize all of the knowledge they have gained to create their own proposal for improving education using psychology.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |
Infomation Technology
Instructor(s) : Hiroshi Nakano / Toshihiro Kita |
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Prerequisite Course : Basic Information Processing Theory | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that covers the purposes of and proper situations in which to apply specific LMS (Learning Media Systems) around which e-learning environments are based. Students gain an understanding of the various features and implementations of LMS that achieve effective e-learning, the principles behind LMS standardization, and the basic knowledge for implementing and employing this what they have learned.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ● | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Masashi Toda |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Introductory | Credits |
Students gain an understanding of the various features and implementations of LMS that achieve effective e-learning, the principles behind LMS standardization, and the basic knowledge for implementing and employing this what they have learned. Students learn how to use an HTML editor to design web pages and the scripting languages necessary for designing interactive web content. Furthermore, students acquire basic knowledge on information processing (particularly in relation to utilizing web technologies) necessary for developing e-learning materials that link with online resources to provide multimedia and easily edited content. ※この科目は学部1年生を対象とした「情報基礎A・B」を教授システム学専攻用に再編集したものです。
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ◎ | 2 | |
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Kenichi Sugitani / Tsuyoshi Usagawa |
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Prerequisite Course : 学習支援情報通信システム論 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches the skills necessary for independently managing and operating e-learning systems—including how to manage servers and other facilities—as well as multimedia information processing skills. Particular focus is placed on students studying real-world examples of effective utilization of multimedia-centric education, information collection and presentation, etc.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Kenichi Sugitani |
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Prerequisite Course : 学習支援情報通信システム論 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches basic programming skills using network technology as a means of converting various types of Internet servers into educational tools. First, students learn the basic concepts of the TCP/IP framework and how to write an elementary network program in C. Here, students also learn how to construct environments for network programming through practice using actual equipment. Next, students learn about various development environments and programming techniques used to create programs that can provide interactive content and dynamic data processing. Finally, students learn how to construct and operate servers capable of this dynamic data processing by actually constructing working prototypes. (※)第4回から第6回では, C言語によるプログラムソ–スの読解とC言語によるプログラミングを行なって頂きます。これまで, C言語に触れたことのない方は, C言語に関して独自に学習していただく必要があります。本科目では, C言語の学習に関するサポ–トはできないことを, ご了承ください。
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Yasuo Musashi |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning, 学習支援情報通信システム論 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that provides basic knowledge regarding cyber security technology, and the skills necessary for students to continually use blogs and search engines to stay up-to-date on information regarding cyber-attacks against e-learning systems and continue to improve their skills for responding to and protecting against these attacks. Students learn how to obtain the latest cyber security information; basic English terms in the field and techniques for learning more; basic knowledge regarding information security policies and ISMS; how information security policies and strategies are formulated, etc.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Kiyoshi Nakabayashi |
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Prerequisite Course : 学習支援情報通信システム論 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course covering the standardization of e-learning technology. The e-learning content standard SCORM and its features for managing learning histories, grades, etc. are explained in detail. Explanations are also provided for other standards such as LOM (Learning Object Metadata), which enables efficient searching of e-learning content, and LD (Learning Design), a standard for educational design work.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |
Instructional Management
Instructor(s) : Hiroshi Shimoyama / Toshiyuki Miyahara / Yoshiyuki Shibata |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that teaches how to conceptualize, plan, construct, and operate educational activities. Students consider the business challenge of how to continually provide and operate high quality educational services from the perspective of three different actors in the field: education/human resource development departments, educational service providers, and schools. Students also learn the basics of business planning, marketing, management, and other skills.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ● | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Hiroshi Nakano / Reiichirou Uno |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that teaches methods for developing distance learning education offerings that effectively utilize various IT technologies and learning methodology to provide effective learning even through online-only environments. Students learn the differences between various formats of distance learning, and deepen their understanding of the information platforms, educational and learning methodology, and the common problems and their solutions in each format.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches how to properly establish, improve, and reform the e-learning policies necessary for realizing an educationally effective and operationally efficient host organization (educational institution, company, etc.). Students learn about policies pertaining to e-learning both in Japan and abroad, e-learning programs that are offered in multiple countries, trends across both higher education and private education training industries, initiatives for quality assurance in e-learning, organization-level policy models, etc.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Yoshihiro Ekawa |
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Prerequisite Course : Instructional Design II, 教育ビジネス経営論, eラ–ニング実践演習I | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that cultivates the skills necessary for acting as a consultant for projects or business development related to e-learning and IT-based educational support systems.
As consultants are “external parties”, they must take on roles and serve in a capacity that is different from in-house professionals. Through this course, students mainly learn the essential critical thinking required for outside consultants to fulfill their expected role. Through this lens of education as a marketable service, students study the approaches and methods for planning e-learning and related services. |
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course covering the administration of information business and IT companies in the information age, including business administration theory, technological innovation in IT, the current state of information business and the challenges it faces, management strategies of modern companies, IT policies, and more. Students use the knowledge gained regarding these topics to understand the functions, roles, and effects of e-learning in information business and organizational administration, and learn management techniques for implementing e-learning in this context.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Junko Araki |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that cultivates the basic knowledge required for conceptualizing, planning, and evaluating company and organizational human resource development and education. Students study various aspects of business administration centering on organizational theory and human resource management. Topics covered include key concepts and theories of business administration, recent developments in organizational theory, the purpose and methodology of education and learning in organizations, and essential human resource management practices when engaging in educational activities at a company. Through this expansive curriculum, students can deepen their understanding of the connections between business administration and human resource development.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Aki Nakanishi |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches knowledge regarding and skills necessary for using limited management resources to develop e-learning that productively, efficiently, and effectively contributes to the knowledge and capability of organizations or individuals. Students analyze knowledge management and related concepts such as human resource development, learning organizations, etc., from the perspective of their present-day significance in the fields of business administration, management information science, and instructional studies, and investigate the role e-learning plays in these concepts and fields.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Syllabus |
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Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches the basics of higher education management, a skillset necessary for work at institutions of higher education and business development in this field. Students examine real-world examples of higher education systems, organizations, and management in Japan and abroad as a means of understanding these fundamental skills.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that seeks to train professionals who will take the initiative in international cooperation and co-development at institutions of higher education and educational business in order to adopt Japanese education systems into global products. Students will study the policies, development, and collaborative efforts employed by and between organizations of higher education and private education firms towards the goal of globalization. This course was developed in collaboration with the University of Nottingham International College and is an internationally-available distance learning program taught entirely in English. Reference:Syllabus for Pilot Course (2009年1月~3月実施) |
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |
Instructional Property
Instructor(s) : Norio Iriguchi |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course that teaches methods for legally protecting educational materials uploaded for domestic and overseas audiences, as well how to operate in a legally compliant fashion under contracts made with viewing parties in (foreign) countries that have different laws governing legal defense and offense. Students gain knowledge regarding attacks perpetrated by intellectual property thieves, etc., learn about techniques for defending against these attacks, and deepen their understanding of the creation of legally compliant educational materials in the context of rapidly evolving network and e-learning technology.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ● | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |
General Courses
Instructor(s) : Toshihiro Kita / Shirou Kitamura / Masahiro Migita / Naoshi Hiraoka |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning, Instructional Design I, ネットワ–ク上の知的財産権及び私権, 学習支援情報通信システム論, Basic Educational Theory, 教育ビジネス経営論 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course providing practical exercises in the analysis and design processes of instructional design, in order to enable students to develop e-learning in accordance with these set processes. Using a several-hour-long educational text as their raw materials, students create the documents and trial content necessary for developing an e-learning course, thereby learning course design and development approaches that consider the requirements of the e-learning development process, ID, information and communication technology, and intellectual rights.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 1 | ||
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Shirou Kitamura / Toshihiro Kita / Masahiro Migita/ Naoshi Hiraoka |
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Prerequisite Course : eラ–ニング実践演習I, Instructional Design II | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A practical course in which students develop an actual e-learning course.
A continuation of e-Learning Practicum 1, students use the planning documents created in that course and work with a materials development team and the course instructor to proceed with the actual development. Students gain the skills necessary to act as a development leader in charge of managing a course development project. |
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 1 | ||
Fall | ||||
Whole year | ● |
Instructor(s) : Hiroshi Nakano / Shinichiro Kubota / Naoshi Hiraoka |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A mandatory course for first year students. Students reflect on their portfolio from the perspective of a learner and create a showcase document, thereby studying portfolio design techniques. Students engage in introspection regarding how the core competencies gained through this program relate to the tasks given in each course, and how to create a horizontal framework that connects these courses, or how to create output that will support progress in their future studies and help synthesize the results into something tangible.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 1 | ||
Fall | ||||
Whole year | ● |
Instructor(s) : Naoshi Hiraoka / Shinichiro Kubota |
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Prerequisite Course : ポ–トフォリオ演習I | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A mandatory course for second year students. Students reflect on their portfolio from the perspective of a learner and create a showcase document, thereby studying portfolio design techniques. Students engage in introspection regarding how the core competencies gained through this program relate to the tasks given in each course, and how to create a horizontal framework that connects these courses, or how to create output that will support progress in their future studies and help synthesize the results into something tangible.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 1 | ||
Fall | ||||
Whole year | ● |
Instructor(s) : Atsue Takeoka / Junko Nemoto / Akiko Takahashi |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course in which students take part in a simulated story-centered curriculum (SCC), and study its theoretical background, design, and research methodology.Students design their own SCC outline, and also develop it into a more concrete course design document. Finally, students put together a research plan regarding SCC.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Yoshihiro Ekawa / Hiroto Toda |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective |
Credits |
A course that defines “workplace issues” from the perspective of organizational research in regards to private companies and public organizations, delving into issues in human resource development from the managerial level. This high-level approach means taking into account an organization’s missions and goals, and determining the strategic importance of human resource development.
Students conduct case analysis as a means of researching strategic approaches to human resource policies targeting workplace issues, while considering the strategies and policies that can lead to solutions for organizational- and human resource-based issues in their own organizations. |
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : All specialist faculty members |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning, Instructional Design I, Basic Educational Theory, ネットワ–ク上の知的財産権及び私権 | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
この講義は, 修士論文(または特定課題研究)を進めるための基礎を培うものです。ゴ–ルは, 自分が取り組む研究についてのアイディアを「研究者らしく」まとめ, 指導を希望する教員に「おもしろい。これは私が引き受けましょう」と言ってもらうことです。この講義に続く「Special Research II」では, 交渉が成立した教員からの個別指導を中心に1年間にわたって受けながら, 修士履修生としての研究の集大成をまとめることになります。まずは, 「研究者らしく」アイディアをまとめる方法についての基礎を身につけましょう。次に, 各教員がどのような研究に興味を持っているかについての情報を収集します。それを参考に, 最後には自分が取り組みたい研究計画をまとめて, 希望する教員に見てもらいましょう。
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ● | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : All specialist faculty members |
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Prerequisite Course : Special Research I | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Mandatory | Credits |
A course in which students, under the instruction of a faculty advisor, continue to develop the research on the theme chosen in Special Research I towards the goal of completion of a master’s thesis or a final research project. Through the Special Research I and II set of courses, students gain the skills necessary to act independently as a professional in their field and learn how to utilize those skills, and produce a thesis or research paper that has the requisite high level of creativity, impartiality, and persuasiveness befitting such a professional.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 4 | ||
Fall | ||||
Whole year (the latter half of 2nd year) |
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Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A mandatory course for first year students. A course that provides a simulated story-centered curriculum for students to learn the methods of integrated curriculum design from the perspective of a student. Students engage in introspection regarding how the core competencies gained through this program relate to the tasks given in each course, and how to create a horizontal framework that connects these courses, or how to create output that will support progress in their future studies and help synthesize the results into something tangible.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 1 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |
Specialized Courses
Instructor(s) : Toshihiro Kita |
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Prerequisite Course : Basic Information Processing Theory | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches the skills necessary for students to design information literacy courses, training programs, or e-learning suited to the needs of their own universities or companies. Students learn the merits, problems, concerns, and points to consider when implementing e-learning in information literacy training through real-world examples, in order to learn how to utilize such e-learning at their own university or company.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Yoshiko Gouda |
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Prerequisite Course : Instructional Design I | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course in which students select their choice of e-learning, analyze it from an assigned perspective, and propose ways to improve that program. Through this, students learn how to design an effective course that suits the needs of their target audience. This course also covers foreign language learning methods, second language acquisition theory, assessment, learning management and assistance, and the points that must be observed to create effective and appealing e-learning programs in the field of foreign language education.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Hiroshi Shimoyama / Yoshiko Terada |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that cultivates the basic knowledge for conceptualizing, planning, and considering company and worker education. Students learn about the history of the many forms of company education in Japan, the theory behind establishing new functions in company education in terms of instructional design, evaluation methodology, competency management, and use of corporate universities versus internal educational services for developing human resources, all while observing real examples of e-learning implementation at cutting-edge companies.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Prerequisite Course : Outline of E-learning | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches the skills necessary for utilizing e-learning at institutions of higher education. Students discuss how to utilize e-learning depending on the learners’ locations, synchronicity, and subjects of study, while looking at real-world examples to understand considerations like the conference of academic credits, the necessary features for implementation, and other special considerations in the field.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : This course is not offered in the 2019 academic year. |
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Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that cultivates an understanding of the current status of e-learning in Japan and abroad, with a focus on the implementation of e-learning in sites of international cooperation, particularly in regards to courses related to human resource development. This class is conducted entirely in English.
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Eligible Student Year |
Spring | ○ | 2 | |
Fall | ||||
Whole year |
Instructor(s) : Shigeki Tsuzuku / Akiko Morita / Keiichi Ikegami |
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Prerequisite Course : – | ||||
Mandatory / Elective | Elective | Credits |
A course that teaches the skills necessary to plan education using a systematic approach for medical staff education. Students examine real-world examples of e-learning used at companies involved in medical settings, such as pharmaceutical companies, and e-learning targeted at medical workers such as doctors, medical students, and nurses. Students analyze case studies from the designated theoretical perspectives such as instructional design, performance management, education, and learning, in order to learn methods for developing more effective and efficient proposals for education at their own medical organization.
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Eligible Student Year |
Prerequisite | 2 | ||
Fall | ○ | |||
Whole year |
● : Mandatory Course ◎ : Optional Course (and Recommended in the Indicated Term) ○ : Optional Course (and Offered During the Indicated Term) |