TEDxHGU 2012は終了しました。ご来場の皆様、並びに関係者の皆様に厚くお礼申し上げます。ありがとうございました。

We would like to thank all of the people who participated in planning and coordinating our event, our sponsors, and most importantly our speakers. thank you With their help, this event was a success. As a matter of fact, we would be glad if the TEDxHGU project we have created was considered as a platform for other TEDx universities in Hokkaido. Of course, throughout the planning and delivery stage, there were minor mistakes, some of them avoidable. Consequently, we will review those problems carefully and learn from our mistakes, so as not to repeat them when the event is held once again next year. Most of our members did not have prior experience working in business or corporate environments. Fortunately, we were able to gain valuable insight from people who did have such experience.tedxhgu team As a result, we were able to learn a lot about how to operate such a project in a professional manner. As we share the good and bad experiences of the TEDxHGU event this past September, we are currently doing our best to organize an even more ambitious event for the following year. So we call on all your support, and hope that TEDxHGU 2013 will be a success.Thank you very much. TEDxHGU Team

muraki

Kanae Muraki

Director of Global Development at Crypton Future Media, Inc.

While in school, she joined Crypton and developed several social music web services.Currently, she is in charge of US/EU development of Hatsune Miku, including running English facebook page and working with team to develop new music related technology for global market.

What we're learning from a virtual idol
Kanae Muraki

tarumi

Hironori Tarumi

Professor, Faculty of Law, Hokkai-Gakuen University.

He enjoyed many theatrical plays during his stay in Tokyo from 1977 to 1999. His goal in those days was to be a playwright, but instead he wrote scripts for various TV shows to earn a living.While he was in New York City as an NYU graduate student between 1988 and 1991, he discovered NPOs as society-changing organisms.

Don't always be so nice
Hironori Tarumi

tsurumaki

Eri Tsurumaki

Hokkai-Gakuen University, Faculty of Humanities, 1st year student.

I love home video games and arcade games. When I play, I am able to get over my feelings of sadness and disappointment. I am even able to get over suicidal feelings by playing those games. In my presentation, I will talk about how important taking“momentary escapes”is to everyone. I base my presentation on my personal...

The best survival tool for life
Eri Tsurumaki

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TEDxHGU 2012 SPEECH / 09.22.2012

What we're learning from a virtual idol
Kanae Muraki

Don't always be so nice
Hironori Tarumi

To build good relationships
Atsumi Watanabe

The best survival tool for life
Eri Tsurumaki

What Develops Local Communities
Syoto Mizuno

Beyond Your Imagination at Your Workplace
Yoshie Ushimaru

Galapagos Japan
Ohira Yoshitaka

The Universe and Us
Atsuo Okazaki

Volunteering at Ishinomaki-city after the Great East
Japan Earthquake Chiyomi Kobayashi


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