MEMOIRS of National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College
Online ISSN : 2760-3652
Print ISSN : 0286-5483
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  • - Prepare Applications Using Microsoft Forms and Excel -
    Yoshihiko HIRABAYASHI, Tsukasa NAITO, Kenichiro ITO, Toshihiro AOYAMA
    2025Volume 57 Pages 1-6
    Published: 2025
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2025
    RESEARCH REPORT / TECHNICAL REPORT OPEN ACCESS
    At the National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Suzuka College, when a student wishes to be treated as an official absence, the student himself/herself must submit a request for an official absence in paper form. This application method is problematic because the items to be filled in vary depending on the reason for public absence, etc., and are easily mistaken, and because the handwriting is handwritten, so the characters may not be legible. Therefore, we developed a system to create public absentee applications by Microsoft Forms and Excel instead of handwritten ones. This paper outlines the system and discusses its effectiveness and challenges.
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  • A Confession as a Writer
    Haruki ISHITANI
    2025Volume 57 Pages 7-34
    Published: 2025
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2025
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    Ryunosuke Akutagawa's “A Fool's Life” is his last work, written shortly before his death, and is considered the culmination of Akutagawa's literature. Therefore, it evokes many problems inherent in the work, and it is necessary to interpret the work from various approaches rather than from a single perspective. Therefore, I have tried to explore the interpretation of the work from a variety of perspectives. As a result, “A Fool's Life” is interpreted as a “confession” that makes full use of all of Akutagawa's past creative methods. It is not only a “confession” as an individual, but a work in which Akutagawa exposes himself without lying, while being aware that he is a writer. In other words, the work implies “confession” in order to emphasize being a writer.
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