About

Tokyo, Japan

Japanese page

I, Seishi Ono, have lived in Tokyo for many years. I graduated from the Faculty of Economics at Musashi University and hold a Master of Management Systems Science from the Graduate School of Systems Management at Tsukuba University, Japan. After gaining experience in various roles, I am now the president of EdTec Japan LLC, the vice-chairman of the NPO Consortium TIES, which develops online learning systems, and the president of CyberMate LLC, a company dedicated to promoting open access to academic information and supporting its utilization through the integration of open science and data science.

I am passionate about Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech), particularly the use of blockchain in education and online education, including MOOCs. My interests also encompass the Internet, operational technology, distributed artificial intelligence, machine learning systems, knowledge-based systems, and knowledge communities.

When I was younger, I aspired to be a researcher in economics, mainly focusing on the economic theory known as Uno Theory. Still, eventually, I had to abandon that path. My research ideas back then could have contributed significantly to current economic theories. I hope to one day compile those ideas.

I embrace a slow life and slow-working philosophy. I enjoy playing Shogi (Japanese chess, not "Go") and savoring delicious Japanese cuisine such as sashimi and sushi. Although the years may pass, I still have spirit and appetite. I welcome communication with friends from around the world through the Internet.

Blog page(in Japanese): Seishi Ono's Blog

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