1) Applying for the Contest using this Website.
2) Learning more about the contest.
3) Understanding the topics more clearly.
4) Thinking of an idea for your presentation.
5) Researching information.
6) Organizing your information and choose the best ideas.
7) Using presentation software (Keynote/PowerPoint) effectively.
8) Practicing your presentation.
9) Anything else related to helping you prepare for the First Round!
Support staff are available to help you prepare or practice on Campus (Sojiji / Ai Campus or through Zoom/WebEx.)
You can participate in workshops and/or make an appointment with someone who can advise you.
See below for more details.
There will be several student-led workshops throughout the semester led by last year's winner, May Kitamura . May is a 4th year student in the Faculty of International Liberal Arts.
If you are planning to participate in this year's contest, don't miss the opportunity for such valuable guidance!
Check here for updates.
Monday, April 25
13:30 to 14:30 (Right after 2nd Period)
Location: E-CO (Sojiji Campus)
Name: Jake Reed
Role: Teacher in Department of International Liberal Arts.
How to get Support: "E-mail me with the Subject Line "OiDai SDGs Initiative - Support"
j-reed@haruka.otemon.ac.jp
Name: Masuzaki Ko
Role: Professor in Department of International Liberal Arts.
How to get Support:
"E-mail me with the Subject Line "OiDai SDGs Initiative - Support"
masukou@haruka.otemon.ac.jp
Name: Ross Miller
Role: Professor in Department of International Liberal Arts.
How to get Support:
"E-mail me with the Subject Line "OiDai SDGs Initiative - Support"
miller@haruka.otemon.ac.jp
Name: Katherine Thornton
Role: Director of E-CO (English Cafe at Otemon)
How to get Support: 1) Register an account at E-CO
2) Then, book a session at E-CO.
Name: Chris Phelps
Role: E-CO Teacher (English Cafe at Otemon)
How to get Support: 1) Register an account at E-CO
2) Then, book a session at E-CO.