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Study for Management of Research Organizations and the Effect on Presentations of Information Processing at an Academic Meeting, by Students in the Humanity Course

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2 Author(s)
Toriyabe, A. ; Dept. of Econ., Kushiro Public Univ., Kushiro, Japan ; Minazuki, A.

Most of the students who present their studies at student sessions are taking the science course, but in recent years students in the humanity course are also presenting the studies at information process society. Most of the students who present the studies at an academic society belong to organizations which specialize in the studies - seminars, and teachers help students get more information. Students do the studies with the information and present the outcome of indivisual studies or joint studies at an academic society. This is how the system of organizations (seminars) works in the presentation at an academic society. In this report, we target for the students in the humanity course, and considered the process of studies and how to manage organizations for the National Convention in the 50th anniversary of the foundation of information process society, which was held in march.

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Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2010 IEEE/ACIS 9th International Conference on

Date of Conference: 18-20 Aug. 2010

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