On the first and second Saturdays (3rd and 10th March) from 4pm to 4:30 in Japanese and from 4:30 to 5pm in English, KIC students from Africa share their stories about what has surprised them once in Kobe, Japan, what they have found out through their life there, and other things they found intriguing and mind-blowing in Kobe or in Japan in general.
英語(English)
In this month, our guest students from KIC are Mr. BAZIRAMWABO Gabriel (on the left of the photo) from the Republic of Rwanda and Mr. WANI, Nicholas Paul (on the right of the photo) from Republic of Sudan.
On March program , in addition to studying by guest students, we talk about the culture of each country, such as the names often attached to children.
And they are talking about research on the theme “Software that children of Rwanda learn programming using local language“ and “Using ICT for improving agriculture in South Sudan” which is being addressed at the graduate school.
Our regular personalities, Prof. Nsenda (Architect originally from Democratic Republic of Congo and graduated from Osaka university graduate school)
our regular personalities, Ms. Funayama (Left photo: Having worked in multiple African countries) Japan (Official guide)
https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ Kobe city in Japan
http://plus.feel-kobe.jp/ Graduate School of Information Technology Kobe Institute of Computing
https://www.kic.ac.jp/en/
After recording we went to loacal dining near FMYY.
This time we had AKASHIYAKI Octopus dumplings & KUSHI-KATSU a Japanese dish of deep-fried skewered meat and vegetables. Both of tease IAMANESE dishes First experience for them.
今月のアフリカからの留学生は、写真の左の方がルワンダ共和國からのガブリエルさん(BAZIRAMWABO Gabriel)、そして右の方が南スーダン共和国からのワニさん(WANI, Nicholas Paul)です。
今回のゲストの学生は、研究のことに加え、子どもにつけることの多い名前のことなどそれぞれの国の様子について話をしています。
On the first and second Saturdays (3rd and 10th February) from 4pm to 4:30 in Japanese and from 4:30 to 5pm in English, KIC students from Africa share their stories about what has surprised them once in Kobe, Japan, what they have found out through their life there, and other things they found intriguing and mind-blowing in Kobe or in Japan in general.This time, we will introduce about ‘Gacaca’, one of the mechanisms to stand up from the massacre of Rwanda.
Also, we talk about the research on constructing “Rwanda’s product and promotion system to encourage purchase of agricultural products”, and the research on ”a system for finding diseases of dates early so as not to reduce crop yield”
In February program, our guest students from KIC are Mr. KANDEKWE, (Guy on the left of the photo)from the Republic of Rwanda and Ms. HAMAIDI, Hadjer (on the right of the photo) from the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
They are with our regular personalities, Ms. Funayama (Left photo: Having worked in multiple African countries) and Prof. Nsenda (Architect originally from Democratic Republic of Congo and graduated from Osaka university graduate school).
On the first and second Saturdays (6th and 7th January) from 4pm to 4:30 in Japanese and from 4:30 to 5pm in English, KIC students from Africa share their stories about what has surprised them once in Kobe, Japan, what they have found out through their life there, and other things they found intriguing and mind-blowing in Kobe or in Japan in general.
This time we tried talking with them about the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake on January 17th.
Also, we talk about the research on constructing a system for providing childcare knowledge to women who have children using smartphones, and the research on building hospital information and reservation mechanism by ICT.
In January program, our guest students from KIC are Mr. RURANGWA, Eraste(on the right of the photo) from the Republic of Rwanda and Mr. KAPIYE, SIMA Souraki (on the left of the photo) from Republic of Mali.
They are with our regular personalities, Ms. Funayama (Right photo: Having worked in multiple African countries) and Prof. Nsenda (Architect originally from Democratic Republic of Congo and graduated from Osaka university graduate school). Japan (Official guide)
https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ Kobe city in Japan
http://plus.feel-kobe.jp/ Graduate School of Information Technology Kobe Institute of Computing
https://www.kic.ac.jp/en/
The important purpose of this program is exchange between Regional TAKATORI people and students from Africa at the neighborhood dining room,Not only to talk on the program.