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IJS Lecture: Shigeru Miyagawa: "'Visualizing Japan' the Massive Open Online Course and the History of Open Education"

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September 16, 2016
1:50PM - 2:50PM
Smith Lab 1005 (174 W 18th Ave)

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Add to Calendar 2016-09-16 13:50:00 2016-09-16 14:50:00 IJS Lecture: Shigeru Miyagawa: "'Visualizing Japan' the Massive Open Online Course and the History of Open Education" The Institute for Japanese Studies presents"Visualizing Japan the Massive Open Online Course and the History of Open Education"Shigeru Miyagawa, ProfessorDepartment of Linguistics and PhilosophyMITFlyer: Shigeru Miyagawa Visualizing Japan Flyer.pdf Abstract: Visualizing Japan was offered by edX for the first time in the fall of 2014. The course attracted thousands of learners from over 140 countries. The learners participated actively, as shown by over 2 million page views in the discussion forum. Visualizing Japan was selected as a Finalist for the prestigious Japan Prize in 2015. Miyagawa will look at Visualizing Japan in the context of open education, starting with OpenCourseWare, where the large MIT website, Visualizing Cultures (visualizingculture.mit.edu), was developed over a 12 year period by Dower and Miyagawa. The website today contains over 50 units on China, Japan, and the Philippines. Miyagawa will also go over the use of online material in residential classrooms in the flipped-class format.Bio: Shigeru Miyagawa has been at MIT since 1991, where he is Professor of Linguistics and Kochi-Manjiro Professor of Japanese Language and Culture. He was on the original MIT committee that proposed OpenCourseWare. For his work with OCW around the world, he was awarded the President’s Award for OCW Excellence from the Global OpenCourseWare Consortium. He is also Co-director of Visualizing Cultures (visualizingcultures.mit.edu) with the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, John W. Dower, which was awarded MIT Class of 1960 Innovation in Education Award. With John Dower, Andrew Gordon of Harvard, and Gennifer Weisenfeld of Duke, he created Visualizing Japan, a MOOC offered by edX for the first time in the fall of 2014 that has attracted over 9,000 learners world-wide. Visualizing Japan was a Finalist for the prestigious Japan Prize in 2015. For his work in technology and education, he was recognized with the Irwin Sizer Award For the Most Significant Improvement to MIT Education (1995), and “Shapers of the Future” by the educational technology magazine Converge (2002). Since 2014, he has served as the Director of Online Education for the University of Tokyo as a joint appointment with MIT. Prior to his MIT appointment, he was Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, and also the Chair (1988-1991) of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at The Ohio State University. Free and open to the public.  This event is sponsored in part by the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.  Smith Lab 1005 (174 W 18th Ave) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Institute for Japanese Studies presents

"Visualizing Japan the Massive Open Online Course and the History of Open Education"

Shigeru Miyagawa, Professor
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
MIT

Flyer: PDF icon Shigeru Miyagawa Visualizing Japan Flyer.pdfPDF icon

Abstract: Visualizing Japan was offered by edX for the first time in the fall of 2014. The course attracted thousands of learners from over 140 countries. The learners participated actively, as shown by over 2 million page views in the discussion forum. Visualizing Japan was selected as a Finalist for the prestigious Japan Prize in 2015. Miyagawa will look at Visualizing Japan in the context of open education, starting with OpenCourseWare, where the large MIT website, Visualizing Cultures (visualizingculture.mit.edu), was developed over a 12 year period by Dower and Miyagawa. The website today contains over 50 units on China, Japan, and the Philippines. Miyagawa will also go over the use of online material in residential classrooms in the flipped-class format.

Bio: Shigeru Miyagawa has been at MIT since 1991, where he is Professor of Linguistics and Kochi-Manjiro Professor of Japanese Language and Culture. He was on the original MIT committee that proposed OpenCourseWare. For his work with OCW around the world, he was awarded the President’s Award for OCW Excellence from the Global OpenCourseWare Consortium. He is also Co-director of Visualizing Cultures (visualizingcultures.mit.edu) with the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, John W. Dower, which was awarded MIT Class of 1960 Innovation in Education Award. With John Dower, Andrew Gordon of Harvard, and Gennifer Weisenfeld of Duke, he created Visualizing Japan, a MOOC offered by edX for the first time in the fall of 2014 that has attracted over 9,000 learners world-wide. Visualizing Japan was a Finalist for the prestigious Japan Prize in 2015. For his work in technology and education, he was recognized with the Irwin Sizer Award For the Most Significant Improvement to MIT Education (1995), and “Shapers of the Future” by the educational technology magazine Converge (2002). Since 2014, he has served as the Director of Online Education for the University of Tokyo as a joint appointment with MIT. Prior to his MIT appointment, he was Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, and also the Chair (1988-1991) of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at The Ohio State University.

 
Free and open to the public. 
 

This event is sponsored in part by the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.