This is the website of Academy for Global Leadership which ended on March 31st, 2019 due to the end of financial support from MEXT for "Program for Leading Graduate Schools". It has been left here as an archive. Its education program is continuing in Tokyo Tech and all the information is updated on the new page.
Academy for Global Leadership

This is the website of Academy for Global Leadership which ended on March 31st, 2019 due to the end of financial support from MEXT for "Program for Leading Graduate Schools". It has been left here as an archive. Its education program is continuing in Tokyo Tech and all the information is updated on the new page.
News Release

2015.06.15

EVENT

d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2015- 2-day BOOTCAMP- Call for Students

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《 d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2015 - 2-day BOOTCAMP- 》

Further to the last year, "2-day BOOTCAMP", a part of "d.school comes to Tokyo Tech 2015", will be held as a part of AGL Yamada Dojo/Open Dojo. We are expecting to have 45 students as we did the last year. We hope the attendances will feel, understand and execute "Creative Confidence", a core of Design Thinking during the bootcamp.

Any students will be able to apply this boot camp. If more students than limit are applied, we will select students by drawing although the students relating to Yamada Dojo and CBEC will have priority. Due date for applying will be 8/Jul/2015. Participants will have to attend full 2 day and no late or early retirement will not be allowed.

If you want to join the 2-day BOOTCAMP", please fill in the form attached and send it to
Prof. Yamada/AGL by 8/Jul/2015
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Application Form (excel file)
Send the application form to; yamada.k.be@m.titech.ac.jp

Another application is going to be needed to participate "d.school comes to Tokyo Tech -LECTURE". Application form is going to be announced in AGL web page (http://www.agl.titech.ac.jp/) soon.


《参考/Reference:昨年のBOOTCAMPスケジュール/Schedule of the BOOTCAMP in the last year》
Day 1:
9:00 Registration, introduction and quick orientation
9:30- Rapid Design Challenge
10:30- LECTURE: Empathy - what + how + Demo
11:00- Teams plan field work + setup team space
12:20-- Lunch (lunch box will be arranged)
13:30-16:00 --Group debrief of field experience
Depart for field work (approximate timing)
16:00-- Return to Tokyo Tech and LECTURE: Define 1.0 - intro + unpacking
18:00-- End of day
Day 2:
9:30-- Start promptly and LECTURE: Define
11:00- LECTURE: Ideation
12:30-13:30 Lunch; (lunch box will be arranged)
13:30- Teams proto-storyboard
15:00- LECTURE: Storytelling
16:30- Shareout of pitch summaries
18:00-- End of day (For Students)

《Reference: Facilitators》
Thomas Both: Curriculum and Experience Lead. Thomas is a graduate of the Stanford Design Master's Program and brings with him on human-centered design.
Scott Witthoft: d.school D'arbeloff fellow 2008-2009 & lecturer. Scott is a co-author of "Make Space", a book of "how to set the stage for creative collaboration. He studied civil engineering at Washington Univ.
David Janka: Lecturer. d.school Levinthal fellow 2011-2012. After graduating medical school, he joined d.school full-time as a fellow, working to integrate design thinking principles into medical education, healthcare delivery, medical device design and global health practice.

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