pKineto#promotion
- “Sync” might be simpler than “Synchronization”
https://bunshun.jp/articles/-/43485?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialLink
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“Is face-to-face the best? Surprising reasons why 75% of Tokyo University students are satisfied with online classes.”
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From “Online Classes Transforming Universities: Education Inflation Born in the COVID-19 Pandemic”#tokyouniversity#onlineclasses#bunshunonline
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Important to consider the arrangement of stories for teachers
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It’s important to remember that the discussion about one-sidedness causing loss of concentration and the importance of active learning is a very important one.
- It tends to be forgotten.
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Interesting points:
- Adding a new dimension of time
- A strange phenomenon where the “context” gradually becomes clear
Time and Space
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“Space”
- Removed the barrier of distance and made dialogue possible without sharing physical space: phone calls -> Zoom
- Deliberately created spatial constraints to create a sense of shared space: spatial.chat
- Enabled a hybrid of face-to-face and remote interaction: AR
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“Time”
- Removed the barrier of time and made dialogue possible without sharing the same timeframe: letters/Line
- Deliberately created temporal constraints to create a sense of shared time: NicoNico -> Kineto
- Enabled a hybrid of synchronous and asynchronous interaction: Kineto
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“Whiteboard” might be a better concept than “Classroom Videos”?
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The feeling of looking at the same whiteboard (blackboard) across time
- An extension of Jamboard
- Used when diverging thoughts
- Makes communication easier to understand
- Not writing on the video, but rather being part of the content
- Imposing temporal constraints on Jamboard
- Enabling “expansion”
- An extension of Jamboard
axokxi I haven’t thought about the design yet, but the key points when explaining without using difficult words are:
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Delivering “classes” across time and space
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Being able to have a similar experience from “anywhere” and “anytime”
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Expanding the “space” in the temporal direction to provide a better experience
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“Classes” as an experience and space, rather than just instructional videos
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The image of sharing one video like a whiteboard, rather than watching videos individually on personal devices
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From a teacher’s perspective, analytics of classes seem quite interesting as a sub-function
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Catchphrase
- “Connecting classes beyond time”
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Challenges
- Want to explain the concept of elastic synchronization easily
- Graphs are great for visualization in discussions, but they might not be suitable for quick understanding
- Want to avoid the association of “graphs” -> “science” -> “scary” -> “hard to understand”
- Pseudo-synchronous interaction like NicoNico has sufficient value, but don’t want it to be seen as the essence
- Want to convey that elastic synchronization is the true novelty
- If elastic synchronization can be expressed in a more understandable way than graphs, this problem might be solved
- GIFs might be good
- Want to explain the concept of elastic synchronization easily
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Need a shared drive folder for sharing materials
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Miscellaneous notes on what to create:
- Explanation page
- Prioritize ease of use, use Scrapbox for now
- Might create a website in the future
- Slides for the Untrodden Presentation (2/23)
- Promotional artwork
- Images/text for the App Store
- Explanation page
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Need to start with the basics
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Establishing a distinction between the front and back
- Philosophical discussions can be done in the back, like using notes
- In the front, things like “expanding through constraints” are not important
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Things created to attract users should list the benefits from the user’s perspective
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Regarding promotion
- Consider using expressions like “High school students created ~~” or not- Well, I guess I’ll use it.
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The expression “connecting beyond time” seems interesting.
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In online classes, there is a perspective that “recreating existing classes” is slow.
- Here has a very similar context.
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Space affects the quality of time management, but space is not essential. It might be better to abstractly consider remote work and gathering, and reaffirm their purpose.
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Yesterday, I took an online class for the first time, and I realized that I absolutely need three monitors: one for watching the video, one for the chat screen, and one for doing my work and taking notes.
- Kineto combines these three into one.
- (Reminds me of an iPhone launch event, haha)
- (blu3mo) I was a little surprised because I didn’t have the perspective that there is value in consolidation.