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How do engineers learn kanji? - Talk with M. Bouguet from AQ

Fri, 27 Apr 2018 19:00 - 21:30 JST

Impact HUB Tokyo

2-11-3 Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo-to

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We're back for Le Wagon Tokyo ApéroTalk season 5!

For the first talk of this season, we're proud to welcome Marion Kamoike-Bouquet, engineer at AQ, who will take us through her kanji-learning journey from a tech person's perspective.
In this inspiring talk for anyone trying to master the 5,000+ characters, she will share her story from the first encounter with kanji in the Tokyo metro, to her latest project, Suiren, an interactive online tool for kanji discovery.

ApéroTalk is our events series based on a very simple (and very French) concept: Apéro and Talk.

Agenda

• 7:00 pm - Door opens
• 7:30 pm - Talk and Q&A by Marion
• 8:30 pm - Networking session

About Marion Bouguet

Marion has been living and working in Japan as an engineer since 2010. She joined the AQ digital agency in 2014, and has been working on several personal projects in parallel, including a SlackBot Meekee, and her latest kanji learning app, Suiren.

About Le Wagon Tokyo

Le Wagon Tokyo is a codingschool for startups, creative people and tech entrepreneurs. Our 9-week Full-Stack Coding Bootcamp is designed for complete beginners or "half-beginners" who really want to dive into programming and, above all, change their mindset. Learn to think like a developer, consider issues with new insight, and become more autonomous thanks to these newly acquired abilities.

The next Tokyo batch will start on July 2nd and applications are open. Still considering whether to apply or not? Try our free online track!

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