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JRM Vol.10 No.1 pp. 47-50
doi: 10.20965/jrm.1998.p0047
(1998)

Review:

Graduation Thesis on the Manufacture of Mechanism Arts - Educational Reactions on the History of Technology from Students and Effects of Creative Education -

Ichirou Tsutsumi

Oyama Polytechnic College, 612-1 Yokokura-Mitake, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-0813, Japan

Received:
December 10, 1997
Accepted:
February 11, 1998
Published:
February 20, 1998
Keywords:
Graduation thesis, Mechanism arts, History of Technology, Creative Education, Edo era
Abstract
Mechanism arts made in the Edo era of Japan are the origin of modern robots, and we are able to find many creative ideas from them. In spite of poor student experience in making articles in childhood, they manufactured this product through their graduation thesis. In this report, reactions on the history of technology from students and effects of creative education are discuss.
Cite this article as:
I. Tsutsumi, “Graduation Thesis on the Manufacture of Mechanism Arts - Educational Reactions on the History of Technology from Students and Effects of Creative Education -,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.10 No.1, pp. 47-50, 1998.
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