Type 14: Demonstration of online legal training using learning management systems, etc.
Overview
Regarding the face-to-face implementation of legal training that is mandatory for the acquisition of qualifications based on the law, we will make a validation on whether it is possible to substitute or streamline the legal training and make the method to confirm the completion of the training paperless by utilizing the learning management system, etc.
Announcements
- On March 29, 2024, the final report of all selected projects was published.
List of selected companies
Business Machine and Information System Industry Association (Joint Demonstration)
- Address: Leera Hijiri Zaka 7th Floor, 3-4-10 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Founded: 1960
- Name of Representative: Hisanori Makaya
- Outline of demonstration: With the aim of making the training certificate paperless, we will demonstrate whether it is possible to determine whether or not the electronic training certificate has been tampered with or altered by using the Trust infrastructure using blockchains, etc.
An evaluation committee consisting of the Electrical Engineering Education Center (EEI), academic experts, and the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMIA) will be established to evaluate the practicality of the training at the site, including the perspectives of the training site and experts. - Applicable services (law): Periodic training for first class electrical engineers in accordance with Article 4-3, Item 1 of the Electrical Engineers Act,
Training for certifying electricians based on Article 4-2, Paragraph 2 of the
Training for certifying electricians based on Article 4-2, Paragraph 2 of the of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Electrical Engineers Act - Operator's website: Business Machine and Information Systems Industry Association
See below for the validation results.
- Final Report (Japan Business Machine and Information Systems Industries Association) (PDF / 2,039 kb)
- Final Report Summary (Japan Business Machine and Information Systems Industries Association) (PDF / 1,616 kb)
- Interim Report (Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association) (PDF / 189 kb)
A fellow demonstration projects
Electric Construction Technology Training Center
- Address: Toyo Kaijo Building 4th Floor, 4-7-26 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Founded: 1988
- Representative: Akira Fukushima
- Operator's website: Electric Construction Technology Training Center
NEC Corporation (Joint Demonstration)
- Address: 7-1, Shiba 5-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Founded: 1899
- Representative: Takayuki Morita
- Outline of demonstration: With the aim of making legal training online, we will demonstrate whether it is possible to appropriately suppress and prevent inappropriate acts (spoofs, dozing off, leaving the seat, etc.) during online training by using existing online conference systems in combination with facial recognition, etc.
- Applicable services (law): Periodic training for first class electrical engineers in accordance with Article 4-3, Item 1 of the Electrical Engineers Act,
Training for certifying electricians based on Article 4-2, Paragraph 2 of the
Training for certifying electricians based on Article 4-2, Paragraph 2 of the of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Electrical Engineers Act - Operator's website: NEC Corporation
See below for the validation results.
- Final Report (NEC Corporation) (PDF / 4,631 kb)
- Final Report Summary (NEC Corporation) (PDF / 1,624 kb)
- Interim Report (NEC Corporation) (PDF / 291 kb)
A fellow demonstration projects
Electric Construction Technology Training Center
- Address: Toyo Kaijo Bldg. 4 f, 4-7-2 6 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Founded: 1988
- Representative: Akira Fukushima
- Operator's website: Electric Construction Technology Training Center
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