A Japanese University used remote-controlled robots to hold a virtual graduation
The avatars, which have a tablet in place of a face, were dressed in typical graduation caps and gowns.BBT University graduation.BBT University graduation.When a graduate's name was called, the avatar moved to the university's president, Omae Kenichi, who stood on stage. The graduate's face appeared on the tablet so they could experience receiving a diploma.Zoom allowed just a few avatars to be used for all the graduates, without the risk of all the people in one room together.
Management students from all over Japan and the world tuned in from their homes.The ceremony was conducted as traditionally as possible, with the University's president giving an address.Dean of Global Business Administration Professor Shugo Yanaka planned the virtual ceremony. He said that he hopes BBT's ceremony can be helpful for other institutions working to hold events.
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