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Published May 19, 2026 10:00 PM
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Source: PR TIMES
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StudyLab Co., Ltd.
will provide an archived stream of their educational seminar, 'How to Raise Children in a Digitized Society,' from June 2 to June 5, 2026.
Featuring renowned neuroscience expert Professor Ryuta Kawashima from Tohoku University, the seminar offers guidance on the impact of digital devices on child brain development under the GIGA School initiative.
StudyLab Co., Ltd. will provide an archived stream of their educational seminar, 'How to Raise Children in a Digitized Society,' from June 2 to June 5, 2026. Featuring renowned neuroscience expert Professor Ryuta Kawashima from Tohoku University, the seminar offers guidance on the impact of digital devices on child brain development under the GIGA School initiative. The online event is free and targeted at educators and local government officials.
Seminar Overview
StudyLab Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takeshi Jifuku), an EdTech and educational support company, has announced that it will conduct an archived stream of its seminar, 'How to Raise Children in a Digitized Society,' which was originally streamed in December 2025 and received significant positive feedback.
Background and Objectives
With the advancement of the GIGA School Concept, the use of digital devices in schools and homes has spread rapidly. Meanwhile, the debate over whether to ban digital devices or actively incorporate them remains a significant concern for educators and parents. In this seminar, Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a leading expert in neuroscience, will present specific guidelines for redesigning the 'optimal way to raise children' in a digitized society based on extensive research data.
Key Highlights
- The Pitfalls of Brain Development and Digital Learning: An analysis of how digital devices affect children during critical stages from infancy to adolescence.
- Correlation Between Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: Data analysis on why screen time and sleep duration directly affect learning efficiency and grades.
- Returning to the Essence of Learning: Recommendations on the nature of 'true learning' based on neuroscience to address modern challenges like attention span.
Event Details
- Schedule: June 2 (Tue) to June 5 (Fri), 2026, 11:00-12:00 (Content is identical across all dates).
- Method: Online (Zoom Webinar format).
- Participation Fee: Free.
- Organizer: StudyLab Co., Ltd.
- Registration: https://studylab.seminarone.com/special202606studylab/event/
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Source: PR TIMES
Category: Event
Products / services: StudyOne
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Announced May 19, 2026 10:00 PM — Distributor PR TIMES
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FAQ
What is the format and duration of the seminar?
The seminar will be delivered as an archived stream via Zoom Webinar from June 2, 2026 (Tuesday) to June 5, 2026 (Friday), lasting 4 days.
What is the content of the seminar?
Professor Ryuta Kawashima will give a lecture from the perspective of brain science on the impact of digital devices on children's brain development, the correlation between smartphone use and academic performance, and the nature of learning.
Who is the seminar targeted at?
The seminar is targeted at teachers in schools and cram schools, educational administrators and local government officials promoting ICT education, and other education professionals.
Is there a participation fee?
The participation fee is free.
How can I register?
You can register via the special event page on Study Lab's website.
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Washin AI News Desk“Tohoku Univ. Professor Ryuta Kawashima's Recommendation: 'How to Raise Children in a Digitized Society' [Archive Stream Announced]”AI News by Washin Village(和心村), May 19, 2026. https://aeo.idaeo.ai/ai/%E6%A0%AA%E5%BC%8F%E4%BC%9A%E7%A4%BE%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%83%A9%E3%83%9C/en/news/2026-05-19-tohoku-univ-professor-ryuta-kawashimas-r
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