RCIC
Research Center for Industrial Culture

Research concerning the design of a learning space using learning resources – the complete design of the children’s “junior space expert qualification course”

2023

Since 2022 in the Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum (also known as “Sorahaku”), the “junior space expert qualification course” for children has been developed and designed in IAMAS’ facilities, the “innovation studio”, and through collaborations with an IAMAS graduate designer.
In this fiscal year, taking the study theme of “man-made satellites” as a motif, we grappled with developing learning materials that kept the complete design in mind.

The learning materials created:

  • A logo
  • Slides
  • Worksheets
  • Reflection sheets
  • Pass certificates
  • Man-made satellite stickers
  • Course completion certificate

  • Collaborator

    Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum

  • Period of collaboration

    2023.04 - 2023.11

Process and results

Through the complete design of lectures with the objective of providing a learning environment that would increase the participants desire to learn, IAMAS’ design research was put into practice alongside this with the goal of examining the process and results of those lectures and learning environment.
This time too with Sorahaku, the graduate designer, and the innovation space, learning materials were created that could be used in an exploratory way for the 6 lectures in order to give students from the upper elementary to middle school levels that sense of learning and feeling of accomplishment. We received comments from students that took part in the lectures that the expertly designed learning materials heightened their expectations for the lectures. Furthermore, through the process of summarizing their insights on the worksheet after each lecture, they felt they could proactively and heuristically see what they have learned.
In designing the course completion certificate, in order to promote the children who participated in the lectures to continue learning about the field of aerospace after the workshops, we employed the “Miura Fold” conceived by the aerospace engineer Koryo Miura. The certificate was created as a moving object that opens and closes, showing the main points learned in the course and an image of a satellite on a piece of paper bound in the “Miura Fold”.

  • Venue

    Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum, IAMAS innovation space

  • Faculty in charge

    • Kyo Akabane
    • Junko Takamori
    • Takanobu Masui
  • Operations

    Complete design
    Chihiro Oyama (IAMAS graduate)

    Course completion certificate design and creation
    Takanobu Masui (IAMAS innovation space)

    Operations
    Kyo Akabane (Professor at IAMAS / Director of the RCIC)
    Junko Takamori (RCIC researcher)

  • Schedule

    2023.04 Meetings held
    2023.05-08 Development of learning materials and courses held
    2023.11 Exchange of opinions, consultations about collaborations in the next fiscal year