Kineto
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Essence: By introducing a timeline to the whiteboard, it combines the advantages of synchronous and asynchronous learning in a classroom setting.
- Elastic synchronization is one way to solve the problems that arise when making it work.
- It could also prevent future conflicts.
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We need to consider how to incorporate the axis of synchronous and asynchronous learning into this.
- The consistent theme from the beginning is the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous learning.
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You want to achieve both synchronous and asynchronous learning in a classroom, so let’s focus on the whiteboard!
- The whiteboard is actually a space that has a certain degree of asynchronicity even within synchronous classes.
- By extending that, it allows for the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous learning.
- Adding temporal constraints can be seen as adding a temporal dimension to the traditional whiteboard.
- Therefore, it can be seen as “expanding” by adding constraints.
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Assuming the presence of a whiteboard:
- Pseudo-synchronization on the whiteboard itself becomes the essence.
- It avoids interference with the future.
Niconico + Jamboard + Elastic Synchronization
vs Niconico
- It is placed on the same layer as the video (blackboard), not on a separate layer.
- This also differentiates it from Niconico’s pseudo-synchronization.
- Students can place post-it notes on the three frames on the slides, for example.
- This is not just an overlay on the class, but actually adds information to the class itself.
- Specific to the use case of a classroom.
vs Jamboard
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Adds the concept of a timeline (pseudo-synchronization).
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With a timeline, it allows for experiencing the process, not just the results.
- Learning is more effective when students discover knowledge themselves (Mr. Takamatsu).
- The process of learning.
- It also avoids spoilers for those who see it later.
- For example, in a TOK class where Class A and Class B have already written on the board, Class C can start from a clean slate.
- Learning is more effective when students discover knowledge themselves (Mr. Takamatsu).
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Adding temporal constraints can be seen as adding a temporal dimension to the traditional whiteboard.
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Therefore, it can be seen as “expanding” by adding constraints.
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However, if we try to do this, the content visible to the first person will be lost.
- Therefore, elastic synchronization.
- In the case of Niconico,
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What kind of class is good?
- Something that seems open-ended.
- We want teachers to help us in the process of concretizing this.