Educational Development and Reactions of the Lecture "History of Industiral Technology" for Students of the Faculty of Business(International Session-II)
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In this report, educational development and reactions of lecture "History of Industrial Technology" for students of the faculty of business at the Tokyo Keizai University will be explained. The author is taking charge of this basic and cultural lecture every year. It will be introduced that outline, contents, course of program, valuation method, teaching materials of the lecture and so on basis on the syllabus of this lecture are as follows. 1)Primeval technology, 2)Infuluence of Chinese civilization, 3)Occurrence of Japanese tecnology, 4)Technology in the Edo period of Japan, 5)Improvement of tchnology and Industrial Revolution in the West Europe until 19th Century, 6)Improvement of Technology and Industrial Revolution in the Meiji era of Japan, 7)Improvement of technology in the Taisho Showa era, 9)Toward the technology in the 21th. century, 10)Conclusion of this lecture, 11)Museum tour on the History if industrial technology, And, the educatioal reactions from students will be introduced.
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- 2007-08-04
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