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Author | : Lisbeth Borbye |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2011-09-19 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3527644830 |
How to Create and Conduct Real-Life Reusable Case Studies with Industry Employer Alliances and Projects Written and Endorsed by Science and Business Professionals in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, USA. Many students and university teachers are unfamiliar with the industry environment. Case studies developed in collaboration with working professionals can help students and professors bridge the gap between universities and industry. This book provides guidance on how to approach industry professionals and create educational alliances. The strategy of establishing contact with industry employers and the process of developing and teaching case-studies are described. Among the case-studies are examples of how to identify biomarkers and new drugs simultaneously, prioritize and develop products in compliance with rules and regulations, commercialize products and protect and manage the intellectual property, optimize processes and technologies for manufacturing, and minimize human errors in production.
Author | : Anna Hui |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2021-08-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 3030722163 |
This book includes instructional design and practice of how immersive technology is integrated in discipline-based and interdisciplinary curriculum design. It focuses on pedagogical models and learning outcomes of immersive learning experiences and demonstrates how immersive learning can be applied in industries. This book brings scholars, researchers and educators together around an international and interdisciplinary consolidation and reflection on learning through immersion. The originality lies in how advanced technology and contemporary pedagogical models can integrate to enhance student engagement and learning effectiveness in higher education.
Author | : Lisbeth Borbye |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2022-06-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3031025733 |
Many of us wish we could design inventions and make decisions that were optimal and sustainable, but we do not know how to begin the approach. This book offers a guide to dramatically improve the quality of innovation and solution-making through the respectful use of existing and abundant, but often-ignored, resources. Sustainable innovation is about creative combination of ideas, materials, methods, and people, courage to derive value from opposition and diversity, integrative intelligence, virtuous planning, minimal consumption of resources, and definition of alternative plans. Using the method successfully requires that we are truly interested in the common good of humankind, that we care about our environment, and that we take time to think carefully about consequences before we act, invent, or make decisions. It is a call for a much-needed collaboration between people of different backgrounds, skills, and opinions with the intent to preserve individual and local integrity and adopt a win-win mindset. Try it, and partake in its positive and long-lasting effects! Key Features - Description of sustainable innovation and the untapped innovation potential - Sustainable innovation requirements - Sustainable innovation attitudes - Step-by-step guide to sustainable innovation - Application to 21st century challenges - A global win-win scenario Table of Contents: Innovation Attitudes / Inspiration from the Natural and Behavioral Sciences / Untapped Sustainable Innovation Potential / Step-by-Step Guide to Sustainable Innovation / Notes on the Application to 21st century challenges/ Personal Step-by-Step Work Section / Looking to the Future
Author | : Ko-Yin Sung |
Publisher | : Multilingual Matters |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2019-06-05 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1788923979 |
This book discusses multiple aspects of Chinese dual language immersion (DLI) programs, with a focus on the controversial Utah model. The first part of the book focuses on the parents, teachers, and school administrators. It looks at the perceptions of the three groups toward the Utah model, how they build a supportive DLI classroom with an emphasis on teacher–teacher and teacher–parent communication, and how the teachers position themselves in teaching through their teacher identities. The second part of the book emphasizes classroom research and explores teaching and learning strategies, corrective feedback and learner uptake and repair, translanguaging in authentic teacher–student interaction, and Chinese-character teaching. As the first DLI book to include a non-alphabetical language, Chinese, it addresses the need for more research on DLI programs of languages other than Spanish. The book will benefit not only Chinese DLI educators and administrators in the US, but will also offer some useful suggestions and thoughts to educators and administrators of similar programs worldwide.
Author | : Sanjay Vaid |
Publisher | : Academic Guru Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2024-01-16 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 8196918410 |
The industry of management consulting is vast and extremely diverse. The scope of expertise and provisions encompassed by this designation is vast. The distinction between the work of the most expensive strategy agencies and that of a project management consultant is of such magnitude that the two may fail to identify one another as practitioners of the same field. Certain publications aim to discuss particular aspects of this industry. They frequently describe a variety of consulting instruments and methods. Knowing the most effective tools and techniques does not automatically transform one into an effective consultant, as their applicability is contingent upon specific circumstances. Regarding the provision of services to the client, national management consultancy institutes and professional associations, which are entrusted with and encouraged to uphold the utmost level of accountability, should prioritise accountability for the performance of management consultants in numerous respects. The consulting approaches and methodologies utilised for a wide range of management and business problems, organisations, and environments are detailed in this book. A vast array of consulting approaches, techniques, methods, modalities, and styles exist. This variety is among the most stimulating aspects of management consulting. This implies that even clients who possess highly specific issues and personalities can typically locate a consultant who is a good match for their organisation and persona. On the contrary, consulting also demonstrates specific shared principles and methodologies. Certain ones are indispensable and are employed by an overwhelming majority of consultants.
Author | : Siew Fun Tang |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2017-08-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9811042233 |
These conference proceedings explore the design of pedagogical intervention and learning cultures, the inclusion of socio-emotional support in teaching and policy, transforming technology to support the social fabric of our institutions, and challenging established beliefs about learning. They clarify the complex challenges involved in employing social learning in education and higher education institutions to foster greater understanding and insights, while also avoiding the pitfalls that come with rolling out the concept of “redesigning learning”. The Taylor’s Teaching and Learning Conference has been held at Taylor’s University, Malaysia, since 2006.
Author | : Margaret Bailey |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2022-04-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3030915468 |
This book features influential scholarly research and technical contributions, professional trajectories, disciplinary shifts, personal insights, and a combination of these from a group of remarkable women within mechanical engineering. Combined, these chapters tell an important story about the dynamic field of mechanical engineering in the areas of energy and the environment, as seen from the perspective of some of its most extraordinary women scientists and engineers. The volume shares with the Women in Engineering and Science Series the primary aim of documenting and raising awareness of the valuable, multi-faceted contributions of women engineers and scientists, past and present, to these areas. Women in mechanical engineering and energy and the environment are historically relevant and continue to lead these fields as passionate risk takers, entrepreneurs, innovators, educators, and researchers. Chapter authors are members of the National Academies, winners of major awards and recognition that include Presidential Medals, as well as SWE, SAE, ASME, ASEE and IEEE Award winners and Fellows.
Author | : Sok Mui Lim |
Publisher | : Informing Science |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1681100517 |
Today, “all institutions of higher education almost everywhere in the world have been influenced by the concept of globalisation. The resulting policy changes in each nation state have, of course, reflected the degree of the impact of globalisation on the country, hence the changes in higher education.” (Banya, 2005, p.147). This points to globalisation shaping knowledge production as well as the spread of intentional and continuous waves of innovation. The effects of globalisation on education can be seen through a) the changing paradigm from a closed system to a more open system, and b) the changing approach from a teacher-centred learning environment to that of a learner-centred environment. This changing approach culminates in the broader ideas of ‘applied learning’ through a) a productive view of learning versus reproductive view of learning, b) constructivist versus behaviourist, c) learning facilitation versus teaching, and d) process-based assessment versus outcome-based assessment (Rudic, 2016).
Author | : Pádraig Ó Duibhir |
Publisher | : Bilingual Education & Bilingualism |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781783099832 |
This book offers a detailed account of the success of young immersion learners of Irish in becoming competent speakers of the minority language. The results highlight the limitations of an immersion system and will help immersion educators to gain a greater understanding of how young immersion learners learn and acquire the target language.
Author | : Richard S. Aquino |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2022-09-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9811944970 |
This edited book serves as the first instalment of a two-part title that aims to provide an academic exploration of the contemporary issues and perspectives on tourism in the Philippines. With a strong geographical focus, this book is the first country-focused volume under the series, Perspectives on Asian Tourism. Comprised of chapters based on conceptual and empirical research, this book aims to develop a foundational and practical knowledge base on Philippine tourism management. The chapters cover a range of national, regional, and local tourism management issues that cut across the following themes:• Governance issues in Philippine tourism destinations• The Tourism Act of 2009 • Tourism impacts and sustainability• Innovative tourism development strategies• Tourism marketing campaigns (i.e., It's More Fun in the Philippines!)• Philippine tourism and the ASEAN integration• Tourism and hospitality education in the PhilippinesThe contributions are drawn from the works of Filipino academics based in the Philippines and overseas institutions, and international academics researching tourism issues in the Philippines. The chapters are informed by a diverse set of disciplines including, but not limited to tourism studies, hospitality management, marketing, human resources management, public policy, environmental management, community development, and education. This edited book is divided into four parts: first, an introduction to the development of policy and contemporary management issues in Philippine tourism; second, nature-based tourism and the natural environment; third, product development and branding; and fourth, accreditation and industry standards. The volume culminates with a synthesis of the progress of Philippine tourism development and management implications using the cases and experiences outlined in the chapters. This book serves as a systematic guide to the current state of tourism development and management in the Philippines, and as essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, educators, and, more importantly, tourism policy-makers.