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Introduction to Inclusive Smart Society Ⅰ
- Inclusive Smart Society
- people
- technology
- governance/policy
- individuals with disabilities
This course delves into the concept of an inclusive smart society, with a particular focus on its three fundamental components: “people”, “technology”, and “governance/policy”. Emphasizing the triad outlined by Nam and Pardo (2011), we explore the essential elements that constitute a "smart” society, where investments in human and social capital, coupled with robust ICT infrastructures, propel sustainable growth and elevate the overall quality of life. To further understand how these three components interact and to comprehend the principles behind creating a society that is truly "smart," students will be exposed to salient information and debates regarding the nature of disabilities and the inclusion of all individuals including those with disabilities.

Content/学習内容
Staff/スタッフ
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- Coordinator
Hisae MiyauchiInstitute of Human Sciences, University of TsukubaAssociate ProfessorSpecial Needs Education -
- Coordinator
Peter PaulDepartment of Educational Studies, Ohio State UniversityProfessorSpecial Education -
- Coordinator
Hajime AkiyamaInstitute of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of TsukubaAssistant ProfessorPeace Studies/Constitutional Law/International Law -
- Teacher
Matt BrockDepartment of Educational Studies, Ohio State UniversityProfessorSpecial Education -
- Teacher
Tiffany WildDepartment of Teaching and Learning, Ohio State UniversityAssociate ProfessorMulticultural and Equity Studies in Education/Sensory Impairments/Language, Education, and Society -
- Teacher
Danene FastDepartment of Teaching and Learning, Ohio State UniversityAssociate ProfessorSensory Impairments/Primary Education/Inclusive STEM -
- Teacher
Ann AllenDepartment of Educational Studies, Ohio State UniversityAssociate ProfessorEducational Policy -
- Teacher
Claus de Castro AranhaInstitute of Systems and Information Engineering, University of TsukubaAssociate ProfessorSoft Computing/Entertainment and Game Informatics/Intelligent Informatics/Software/Fundamental Theory of Informatics
Competency/コンピテンシー
- Literacy
- Communication ability
- International character
- Language proficiency
Information/その他の情報
References
Nam, T. & Pardo, T. (2011) Conceptualizing Smart City with Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions
https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2037556.2037602
Contact/お問合せ先
ISS Program Office, University of Tsukuba
Email: info.tenkai-us@un.tsukuba.ac.jp