Schedule
Law
Group
Seminar at William and Mary Law School
and the
Courtroom 21 Project
November 5, 2000
20:00 Dinner with Professor Lederer, Professor Levy, Professor Moliterno,
Martin Gruen
November 6, 2000
8:00 Coffee, Tea
8:15 Welcome to Courtroom 21 - The Past, Present, and Future of Courtroom
Technology
Professor Fredric Lederer, Chancellor Professor of Law and Director, Courtroom
21 Project
8:30 Presentation-Japanese delegation:Use of Legal Expert System LES-5
9:00 Welcome
W. Taylor Reveley III, Professor of Law and Dean of the College of William
and Mary School of Law
9:15 - 10:30 Keynote Speech
The Implications and Use of Courtroom and Related Technology for
Academic Instruction
Professor Fredric Lederer
10:30 - Coffee, Tea Question and Answer Session
10:45 - 11:50 Visit to the National Center for State Courts
James McMillan, Director of the Court Technology Laboratory project
Maureen Mucha, Senior Court Management Consultant, technical division
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch with Professors, among others the following:
Jayne Barnard, Professor of Law
Fredric Lederer, Chancellor Professor of Law
Alemante Selassie, Associate Professor of Law
13:35 - Depart for airport
Seminar at the University of
Pittsburgh
November 6, 2000
Dinner with Prof. Kevin Ashley
November 7, 2000
Presentations in Room 119, Law School, 3900 Forbes Avenue
9:00-9:45 CATO Demonstration and discussion.
Ms. Bruninghaus/Mr. Desai/Prof. Ashley
9:45-10:30 "Use of Legal Expert System LES-5" and discussion.
Prof. Yoshino
10:30-11:15 CALI exercises and ethics simulations;
Ms. Tashbook
11:15-12:00 JURIST Demonstration;
Prof. Hibbitts
12:15 Lunch in the Law School Faculty Lounge and discussion
13:30 Departure to Airport
Participants:
Hajime Yoshino, Meiji Gakuin University, Professor, Faculty of Law, yoshino@law.meijigakuin.ac.jp
Takehiko Kasahara, Toin University of Yokohama, Associate Professor, Faculty
of Law, kasahara@aoba.toin.ac.jp
Atsushi Bushimata, Fukuoka University, Professor, Faculty of Law, abushima@jsat.fukuoka-u.ac.jp
Bernard Hibbitts, Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, hibbitts@law.pitt.edu
Linda Tashbook, Electronic Information Services Librarian, University of Pittsburgh
School of Law, tashbook@law.pitt.edu
Stefanie Bruninghaus, Graduate Research Assistant, Intelligent Systems Program,
University of Pittsburgh, steffi+@pitt.edu
Ravi Desai, Graduate Research Assistant, Intelligent Systems Program, University
of Pittsburgh, desai@isp.pitt.edu
Kevin Ashley, Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, ashley+@pitt.edu
Seminar at Chicago
-Kent Colloge of Law
Nov. 7. 2000
19:00 Diner
with Professor Kevin D Ashley and members of Chicago -Kent Colloge of Law
Nov. 8. 2000
9:00 Presentation and discussion
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Closing
Economics, Business and Accounting
Group
Seminar at Carnegie
Mellon University
November 6. 2000
9:00 Opening Address
by Japanese representative and CMU
9:15 Presentation about multimedia usage for education in CMU
10:00 Coffee break
10:15 Presentation by a Japanese professor, Q&A
11:00 Presentation by a faculty of CMU, Q&A
11:45 Lunch
13:00 Presentation by a Japanese professor, Q&A
13:45 Presentation by a faculty of CMU, Q&A
14:30 Coffee break
14:45 Presentation by a Japanese professor, Q&A
15:30 Presentation by a faculty of your CMU, Q&A
16:15 Closing address
16:30 Campus Tour
18:00 Closing
Seminar at Loyola College
November 7. 2000
11:15 Luncheon at the Center Club in downtown Baltimore.
Greeting of gratitude
The representaive of the Japanese delegation gives a brief thanks speech.
12:35 Depart Center Club for Loyola
13:40 Presentation by Japanese delegation (at Loyola College)
Introduce Japanese multimedia education in classroom
14:40 Presentation by Proffesor Barry Rice in classroom and follow-up discussion
16:45 Closing
Engineering Group: Architecture, Managing,
Mechanical engineering, Physics
Seminar at MIT
November 6, 2000
Coordinator:
Prof. Rohan C. Abeyaratne (MIT)
Prof. Kiyoshi Sogabe (Sophia university, Japan)
Place: Miller Room (Room114 in Building 1) in MIT
13:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks
(3m) Welcome by Prof. R. Abeyaratne (MIT)
(3m) Opening Remarks by Prof. K. Sogabe (Japan)
13:40 Presentations from Japan side, and Discussion
(20m) "On the Role of Multimedia in Mechanical Engineering Education"
By Prof. Kiyoshi Sogabe (Sophia Univ.)
(20m) "Promoting Motivation for Studying Mechanical Engineering through
Networking"
By Prof. Makoto Tanabe (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
(10m) Discussion
14:30 Presentations from MIT, and Discussion
(20m) "Design Education and Distance Learning"
By Prof. W. Flowers
(20m) "Distance Learning Experiences in MIT-Singapore Program"
By Prof. M. Flemings
(20m) "Numerical Methods/Finite Element and Computer-Based/Web and Distance
Education"
By Mr. D. Rovas and Prof. A.T. Patera
(10m) Discussion
15:40 Coffee Break
16:00 Tour and Demonstrations of Multimedia Facilities in MIT
(30m) Tour and Demonstrations of MIT Distance Learning Facilities
By Dr. N. Sonwalkar
(30m) Tour and Demonstrations of MechE CAD/CAD facilities
By Prof. S. E. Sarma
17:30 Dinner Party
Place: Cambridge Marriot in Kendall Square / The Faculty Club
Attendants: 14 from JUCE, Suh, Rovas, Sarma, Sonwalkar, Abeyaratne or more
from MIT
Seminar at U.C.Berkeley
November 8, 2000
Coordinator:
Prof. Paul Wright (U.C.Berkeley)
Prof. Kiyoshi Sogabe (Sophia University, Japan)
Place: Fanuc Room (On the 6th floor in Etcheverry Hall) in U.C.Berkeley
14:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
(3m) Welcome by Prof. Paul Wright
(3m) Opening Remarks by Prof. Kiyoshi Sogabe
14:10 Presentations on the Activities at U.C.Berkeley, and Discussion.
(20m) "Distant learning and Instructional Technology: New demands in
the U.S. educational infrastructure and a review of new Degree Programs"
By Prof. Paul Wright
(20m) "Synthesis Coalition and NEEDS"
By Mr. Brandon Muramatsu
(20m) "NTU and CalView Program"
By Prof. Paul Wright
(15m) Discussion
15:25 Coffee Break.
15:40 Presentations on the Activities in Japan, and Discussion.
(15m) "On the Role of Multimedia in Mechanical Engineering Education"
By Prof. Kiyoshi Sogabe (Sophia University)
(15m) "Promoting Motivation for Studying Mechanical Engineering through
Networking"
By Prof. Makoto Tanabe (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
(10m) Discussion
16:20 Campus Tour of Educational Multimedia Facilities in U.C.Berkeley
Distance Learning and Instructional Technology Center
By Dr. Ahn and Prof. Wright at Dwinelle Hall
The Berkeley Multimedia Research Center
By Mr. Montero at Soda Hall
NTU and Calview Program Center
By Prof. Wright at 203 McLaughlin Hall
Synthesis Coalition and NEEDS Center
By Mr. Muramatsu at Etcheverry Hall
CAD/CAM and Rapid Prototyping systems of the department
By Prof. Wright and Dr. Smith at The Berkeley Manufacturing Institute
18:00 Dinner Party
Place: The Faculty Club
Attendants: 14 from JUCE, 5 or more from U.C.Berkeley
Medicine and Nutrition Group
Seminar at University
of North Carolina
November 6. 2000
Tentative Agenda
10:00 Presentation by Japanese delegation
10:30 Presentation by the faculty of UNC
11:00 Discussion
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Tour
15:00 Closing
Discussion and Tour : Medicine
Numerous computer-related issues including curriculum and multi-media applications;
administration and faculty participation in computer education; student interest;
facilities availability; internet usage and other pertinent areas of interest.
Discussion and Tour : Nutorition
Discussion with Professor John B. Anderson of the UNC School of Public Health
and Dr. Marci K. Campbell about various aspects of nutritional education and computer
applications. Tour the Diabetes Care Center and meet Ms. G. Susan Chappell MPH,
M.D. to address how computers are being used in nutritional education of diabetes.
Seminar at Duke University
November 7. 2000
Tentative Agenda
10:00 Presentation by Japanese delegation
10:30 Presentation by the faculty of Duke
11:00 Discussion
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Tour
15:00 Closing
Discussion and Tour : Medicine
Numerous computer-related issues including curriculum and multi-media applications;
administration and faculty participation in computer education; student interest;
facilities availability; internet usage and other pertinent areas of interest.
Discussion and Tour : Nutorition
Numerous computer-related issues including curriculum and multimedia applications;
administration and faculty participation in computer education; student interest;
facilities availability; internet usage and other pertinent areas of interest.
example: use of computers in the nutritional education of diabetes or other diseases.
Dental Medicine Group
Seminar
at Columbia University
November 6. 2000
Tentative Agenda
10:00 Presentaion
Discussion with Dr. J. Zimmerman, Department of Informatics, Columbia University
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Closing
Seminar
at University Southern California
November 7. 2000
Tentative Agenda
10:00 Presentaion
Discussion with members at Department of Orthodonics about use of computer
and internet in Dental Education
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Closing
Pharmaceutical Group
Seminar
at Auburn University School of Pharmacy
November 5. 2000
Tentative Agenda
14:00 Opening address
14:10 Presentation by a Japanese professor about
"Role playing multimedia program of communication between pharmacist
and patient in pharmacy and hospital"
15:00 Presentation by a professor of Auburn University, Q&A and discussion
16:30 Campus tour
17:30 Closing
Seminar
at University of Florida
November 6. 2000
Tentative Agenda
14:00 Presentation by a Japanese professor about
"Role playing multimedia program of communication between pharmacist and patient
in pharmacy and hospital"
14:30 Presentation by Professor John H. Perrin about New Pharmacy Education
by the use of multimedia.
15:00 Discussion:
Led by Pforessor Stephan Sculman
15:40 Closing