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KJ Editor for Creative Work Support and Collaboration

KJ Editor for Creative Work Support and Collaboration. Hajime Ohiwa Department of Environmental Information Keio University 5322 Endo, Fujisawa, 250-8520, Japan ohiwa@sfc.keio.ac.jp. Outline of Some Presentation. Social Background. Idea Processor in the West. KJ Method in Japan.

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KJ Editor for Creative Work Support and Collaboration

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  1. KJ Editor for Creative Work Support and Collaboration Hajime Ohiwa Department of Environmental Information Keio University 5322 Endo, Fujisawa, 250-8520, Japan ohiwa@sfc.keio.ac.jp

  2. Outline of Some Presentation

  3. Social Background

  4. Idea Processor in the West

  5. KJ Method in Japan

  6. KJ Editor and Its Applications

  7. What is KJ Method • It supports Brainstorming • Four Steps for the KJ Method

  8. KJ Editor • KJ editor on PC-9801 in 1987 • KJ editor on Work Station • KJ editor in Network Environment • KJ editor supports Multimedia

  9. Global & Local Screens

  10. Panning or Direct Scrolling • Fast scrolling introduces sickness • Saccadic suppression in our eyes • Logical thinking does not always work • Bodily mechanism must be taken care of

  11. Idea Creation by the KJ method First Trial

  12. Idea Creation by the KJ method Re-try Something Must be here.

  13. Idea Creation by the KJ method Completed Chart (Requirement Analysis) Created cards

  14. Log for Idea Creation(Requirement Analysis)

  15. Chart for Functional Design

  16. Log for Functional Design

  17. Chart as a Presentation Tool

  18. Agenda for a Presentation

  19. Body of the Presentation

  20. Vague Idea May Be Shown

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