Share Paper: The Evaluation of Applying our Developed Haiku Application to Liberal Arts Students

  1. Nobuhiko Takada, Kanazawagakuin University, Japan
  2. Issei Yoshida, Kanazawa Gakuin University, Japan
  3. Masami Suzuki, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan
  4. Ryoichi Yanagisawa, Kanazawa Gakuin University, Japan
Thursday, March 20 4:15-4:35 PM Grand Ballroom 2

Abstract: In recent years, the progress of smartphones has been remarkable and expanded at an explosive pace around the world. Moreover, a lot of applications in smartphones have been also developed every year. But we comprehend that papers about Haiku applications have been hardly reported. In our continued theme which is called fusion of Literature and Media design, we prepared the development environment in Android OS and developed the Haiku application to compose haiku poems. This time, we tried to build the environment which could perform Haiku activity with only one smartphone outdoors. This time, we newly developed the Haiku application ...