"Civil Engineering in Our Lives" - Learning the history and significance of civil engineering through animationoverview"Civil Engineering and Our Lives" is an educational animation series that premiered on November 1, 2001. The series was created as a teaching material to teach the importance and history of civil engineering, which supports our lives. The three-part series was produced by Mushi Production Co., Ltd. and Contents Yard Co., Ltd., and planned and produced by the National Construction Training Center Foundation. Each episode is about 20 minutes long, and as an educational video following the civil engineering picture book series, it depicts people who have done outstanding work in the field of civil engineering and their history. Background and purpose of productionThis animation series was selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, and has received high praise, including winning the Excellence Award at the Japan Society of Civil Engineers' Film and Video Competition. The purpose of the production is to promote a broad understanding of civil engineering work and the history of nation-building, and it is expected to be used in a wide range of areas, such as "integrated learning time" in elementary and junior high schools, social studies, local studies, engineering and environmental studies in high schools and universities, training for new employees at government offices and companies, and site visits. Main Staff
Subtitle and contentEpisode 1: "The Monks who saved people and built a country" - The story of Gyoki, who risked his life for the farmersThis story depicts the episode in which Gyoki, a monk from the Nara period, risked his life for the farmers. Gyoki built irrigation facilities to improve the lives of the farmers, and created the foundation of social capital. Through this story, you can understand the important role that civil engineering plays in supporting people's lives. Episode 2: "Warlords of the Warring States Period Who Struggled Against Water" - The Story of "Shingen Levee"This book tells the story of Shingen Tsutsumi, a levee built by Takeda Shingen, a warlord in the Sengoku period, to protect his people from flooding. Shingen Tsutsumi is a levee to prevent rivers from overflowing, and shows Shingen's foresight and the importance of civil engineering. The story emphasizes the role that civil engineering plays in protecting people from disasters. Episode 3: "The people who were called foreigners" - The story of "Morel", the first man to run a railroad in JapanThis story tells the story of the Meiji-era French engineer Morel, who built the first railway in Japan. Morel contributed greatly to the development of modern Japanese infrastructure and is a symbol of the progress of civil engineering. This story shows that civil engineering is closely linked to industrial development. Recognition and Awards"Civil Engineering and Our Lives" won the Excellence Award at the Japan Society of Civil Engineers' Film Video Competition. This award is proof that it is highly regarded as an educational animation and demonstrates its success as a means of communicating the importance of civil engineering. The fact that it was selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Japan Society of Civil Engineers is also proof that its educational value has been recognized. How to useThis series is used in many areas, such as "integrated learning time" in elementary and junior high schools, social studies, local studies, engineering and environmental studies in high schools and universities, training for new employees at government offices and companies, and site visits. Specifically, it is used in the following situations:
Recommendations and ratings"Civil Engineering in Our Lives" is an excellent educational animation. It depicts the history and significance of civil engineering in an easy-to-understand way, and is accessible to a wide range of audiences, from children to adults. In particular, the historical figures and episodes featured in each episode concretely illustrate the importance of civil engineering, leaving a deep impression on viewers. This series is also extremely useful as a teaching material for understanding the work of civil engineering and the importance of social capital. By using it in school education and corporate training, students can gain a deeper understanding of the role and significance of civil engineering. Furthermore, learning about the history of civil engineering and technological advances will help nurture future civil engineers and contributors to society. summary"Civil Engineering in Our Lives" is an excellent educational animation series for learning about the history and significance of civil engineering. This three-part series portrays people who have done outstanding work in the field of civil engineering and their history, helping you understand the important role that civil engineering plays in supporting people's lives. Selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, and awarded the Excellence Award at the Japan Society of Civil Engineers Film and Video Competition, this series is highly regarded for its educational value. Please use this series to learn about the importance and history of civil engineering and contribute to building the society of the future. |
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