Educational Innovations at EDIX Osaka 2025
The E-Learning Research Institute, headquartered in Suita, Osaka, is set to make a significant impact at the upcoming
EDIX (Educational Comprehensive Exhibition) from
June 11 to June 13, 2025, held at
Intex Osaka. This exhibition stands as one of the largest educational events in Western Japan, featuring cutting-edge solutions aimed at addressing challenges in the educational sector, including education DX, digital teaching materials, and ICT solutions.
The exhibition is expected to attract a diverse array of educators, including school officials, tutoring centers, and educational organizations from across the country. It serves as a platform for discussions, comparisons, and hands-on demonstrations aimed at improving educational environments.
At the E-Learning Research Institute's booth, visitors will explore the
'Child Future Career' educational materials, featuring
11 themes that they can interact with directly. Additionally, the institute will present innovative tools designed to measure non-cognitive skills, which cannot be quantified through traditional academic assessments. This program helps children understand their aptitudes, enhancing their self-esteem in the process. Other offerings include the
'Future Career Academy,' which supports gradual development of non-cognitive skills based on career education, and the
'School TV Professional Edition,' a video education service aligned with core curriculum subjects for elementary and middle school students.
A particularly exciting feature at the exhibition will be the introduction of the
'Teamwork Game,' a board game designed to foster teamwork while teaching participants to respect and appreciate the differences among team members as they solve problems together. Also on display will be the newly launched
'Disaster Prevention Game,' showcasing the company's continual evolution and commitment to developing engaging content for students.
The E-Learning Research Institute firmly believes in responding to the evolving needs of the educational landscape by providing enjoyable and proactive learning experiences. With a goal to expand the potential of education through various innovative services, they are set to inspire the next generation of learners.
EDIX Osaka 2025 Participation Details
- - Date: June 11-13, 2025
- - Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- - Venue: Intex Osaka, Hall 6
- - Booth Number: Zone A, Booth 5-19
- - Exhibition Category: Teaching Materials and Educational Content Zone
Featured Exhibits:
- - 'Child Future Career' Material Showcase and Experience Corner
- - Overview of the 'Future Career Academy'
- - Overview of the Non-Cognitive Skills Measurement Program
- - Interactive Experience of the 'School TV Professional Edition'
For complete details, please visit:
E-Learning Research Institute.
Overview of 'Child Future Career'
'Child Future Career' is a board game designed for career education, enabling children to cultivate the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a global society. This material allows participants to engage in a simulated experience through the board game while utilizing slide materials for effective learning, combining fun and education seamlessly.
Target Audience: Educational institutions including tutoring centers, schools, and organizations focused on child development through interactive events.
Recommended Age: Elementary, middle, and high school students (consultation required for other age groups).
Learning Themes:
- - Educational Communication Games
- - Educational Business Investment Games
- - Educational Discussion Games
- - Educational Missions and Tasks Games
- - Educational Information Reasoning Games
- - Educational Career Design Games
- - Educational Diversity Games
- - Educational Asset Formation Games
- - Educational SDGs Games
- - Educational Disaster Prevention Games
- - Educational Teamwork Games
Overview of the 'School TV Professional Edition'
The
'School TV Professional Edition' is a video education service aimed at tutoring centers and schools, providing video lessons that align with national curriculum standards for elementary and middle school students. Featuring around
1,000 teaching videos, it incorporates active learning methods for the first time in Japan by introducing interactive drills linked to the video content. This innovative approach ensures that students, even those who typically struggle with learning, remain engaged and comprehensively cover the material through video lessons.
For more information, visit:
School TV Professional.
About E-Learning Research Institute
- - Name: E-Learning Research Institute, Inc.
- - Headquarters: F&M Building 6F, 1-23-38 Esaka-cho, Suita, Osaka
- - Tokyo Branch: A-PLACE Shinagawa 1F, 1-8-40 Konan, Minato, Tokyo
- - CEO: Tomoo Yoshida
- - Website: E-Learning Research Institute