Whenever you do research or apply your knowledge, computers are vital tools.
- Do students have access to computers at TUS?
- There are computer facilities on the third and fourth floors of the Science and Technology Museum, the third floor of Building No. 1, and the first floor of Building No. 11. There are also another two rooms where you have always access to computers.
- What can the computers be used for?
- All kinds of things, ranging from going online to access your email and browse the web, registering for subjects, and checking for notices from your department and the University, to tabulating the results of your experiments and creating graphs.
- What should you do if you donft know how to use a computer?
- Consult one of our graduate student gcomputer counselors.h Further information can be found here:
http://www.ed.kagu.tus.ac.jp/ - What kinds of computer qualifications are available?
- Examinations for Information processing engineer is held twice a year (in April and October). These qualifications are useful for job-hunting, and so we encourage our students to take this exam.
- Who teaches information science subjects?
- The full-time staff is as follows.
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- Professor Yoshito Yamamoto
- Preparing electronic teaching materials using Java, Perl, JavaScript, and Flash, etc.
- Preparing teaching materials for information science using computers
- Methods of teaching in information processing and programming
- Graduate School of Mathematics and Science Education
- http://www.rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp/yama/
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