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UeLA & TIES Joint Forum 2016, “TIES Symposium”

  
Author:NPO CCC-TIES
Affiliation:NPO CCC-TIES

This series is a recording of the lectures given on the second day of the UeLA & TIES Joint Forum 2016, "TIES Symposium," held at Tezukayama University Nara/Higashi Ikoma Campus from March 17th to March 18th, 2017.

Basics of University-Level Mathematics


Author:Nobuko Igaki
Affiliation:Kwansei Gakuin University

Learn about basics of university-level mathematics, such as precalculus and the appearance of linear algebras. This course sets mind mainly on understanding math as a story and in understanding the idea of mathematics rather than improving computation skills.

Scientific Way of Decision-Making


Author:Nobuko Igaki
Affiliation:Kwansei Gakuin University

In this course, we will think about how to start taking actions under a specific circumstance to make a decision. In other words, it is practice to make clear what kind of problem you are trying to solve. When the issue is clarified, use Excel to do business simulation. Think throughly to dirive the best answer. In this way, we train ourselves by continously repeating the whole process of decision-making.

Introduction to Calculus


Author:Takao Namiki
Affiriation:Hokkaido University

Introduction to calculus is an introductory course of calculus for liberal arts students. After mentioning specifically about function: the limit of function and concept of continuous function, we will move on to the differentiation of a single variable function. Learning various differential calculus, we will deal with maximum/minimum single variable function as an application.

Cultural Exchanges in Ancient Asia


Author:Uno Takao
Affiliation:Tezukayama University

The lecture on cultural exchanges in ancient Asia covers a broad range in both geographical area and period. It is a big challenge to deal with such issues, but the cultural exchanges held in the Asian region is thought to be crucial for the human history. Enjoy learning the Asian history with this course.

Introduction to Information Network I


Author:Shinji Hioki
Affiliation:Tezukayama University

The internet has now grown to be a worldwide network. For example, from small computers such as personal computers to large-scale, powerful computers such as servers are all connected to the internet. Also, we are at the age where mobile phones and general phones are attached to the network. Nowadays, even home appliances connected to the internet are gradually increasing. This course is aimed at understanding the basics of the information network.