Masahiko Sato's 'Seeing Math' Lecture to be Held at the University of Tokyo's Yasuda Auditorium
Professor Masahiko Sato will host a participatory lecture using visuals from his famous educational programs to explore logical thinking.
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On Saturday, August 1st, Tokyo University of the Arts Professor Emeritus Masahiko Sato will host a lecture titled 'Seeing Math' at the Yasuda Auditorium of the University of Tokyo.
This is a participatory event designed for everyone, from working professionals and university students seeking logical thinking skills, to children struggling with math and programming, and parents interested in educational programming. The lecture uses interactive video questions to encourage the audience to think together and share their answers aloud.
[Event Details]
- Date/Time: Saturday, August 1st, Doors open 1:00 PM / Starts 2:30 PM
- Structure: 1st Period (60 mins), Intermission, 2nd Period (60 mins)
- Venue: Yasuda Auditorium, The University of Tokyo (7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
[Ticket Information]
- Venue Tickets: https://teket.jp/17624/66733
- Online Streaming Tickets: https://teket.jp/17624/67204
[Lecture Themes/Content]
- The lecture will feature video materials from programs such as 'Pythagoras Switch', 'Think-a-Crow' (Kangaeru Karasu), and 'Texico', as well as explorations of mathematical curves in daily life and mathematical thinking through picture books and literature.
Professor Masahiko Sato, formerly of Dentsu, has served as a professor at Keio University and Tokyo University of the Arts. Currently, as Professor Emeritus, he researches and develops new expression methods in education, video, animation, and graphic design.
This is a participatory event designed for everyone, from working professionals and university students seeking logical thinking skills, to children struggling with math and programming, and parents interested in educational programming. The lecture uses interactive video questions to encourage the audience to think together and share their answers aloud.
[Event Details]
- Date/Time: Saturday, August 1st, Doors open 1:00 PM / Starts 2:30 PM
- Structure: 1st Period (60 mins), Intermission, 2nd Period (60 mins)
- Venue: Yasuda Auditorium, The University of Tokyo (7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
[Ticket Information]
- Venue Tickets: https://teket.jp/17624/66733
- Online Streaming Tickets: https://teket.jp/17624/67204
[Lecture Themes/Content]
- The lecture will feature video materials from programs such as 'Pythagoras Switch', 'Think-a-Crow' (Kangaeru Karasu), and 'Texico', as well as explorations of mathematical curves in daily life and mathematical thinking through picture books and literature.
Professor Masahiko Sato, formerly of Dentsu, has served as a professor at Keio University and Tokyo University of the Arts. Currently, as Professor Emeritus, he researches and develops new expression methods in education, video, animation, and graphic design.
FAQ
When and where will the lecture 'Visualizing Arithmetic' be held?
It will be held on Saturday, August 1st at the Yasuda Auditorium, University of Tokyo.
Who is Mr. Masahiko Sato, the lecturer?
He is a professor emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts and is known as an expert in education and expression methods, having produced programs such as 'Pitagora Switch' and 'The Thinking Crow' on ETV.
What is the content of this lecture?
Unlike a typical lecture, it is an interactive event that projects the fun of arithmetic and science through videos.
How can I purchase tickets?
Tickets are available through the ticketing site 'teket'.
Is online viewing possible?
Yes, online viewing tickets are also available.