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A guide to develop competency-oriented Lean Learning Factories systematically

Enke, Judith ; Tisch, Michael ; Metternich, Joachim (2017)
A guide to develop competency-oriented Lean Learning Factories systematically.
ELEC 2016 - 3rd European LEAN EDUCATOR Conference. Buckingham, Great Britain
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Erstveröffentlichung

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

In the last decade, various lean learning factories were established in industry and academia around the globe. They are used for experience-based training, education, and practice-oriented research. Learning factories provide a reality-conform production environment as a learning environment. Processes and technologies of the learning factory are based on real industrial sites. Learning factories doesn't only contain single workplaces or machines, but changeable multilink value added chains. Trainees can test and discover lean approaches in this environment and experience the holistic range of technological, organizational, and social issues linked to the approaches. The main goal of learning factories is an effective competency development, i.e. the development of the participants’ ability (including motivational and emotional aspects) to master complex, unfamiliar situations. In order to reach this goal a systematic approach for the competency-oriented design of learning factory courses and systems is needed. Such a competency-oriented approach for the development of lean learning factories is presented, integrating the conceptual design levels ‘learning factory’, ‘teaching module’, and ‘learning situation’. This approach addresses issues of intuitively designed learning factories and therefore enables an effective development of intended competencies. As a result lean learning factories including teaching modules and learning situations meeting the requirements of industry can be designed with a reduced effort and an increased success in the transfer to real problem situations. Among others, a case study of designing a learning module in the environment of the process learning factory CiP in the field of "Lean Quality" is presented in detail.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2017
Autor(en): Enke, Judith ; Tisch, Michael ; Metternich, Joachim
Art des Eintrags: Erstveröffentlichung
Titel: A guide to develop competency-oriented Lean Learning Factories systematically
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 2017
Ort: Darmstadt
Veranstaltungstitel: ELEC 2016 - 3rd European LEAN EDUCATOR Conference
Veranstaltungsort: Buckingham, Great Britain
URL / URN: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/6747
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

In the last decade, various lean learning factories were established in industry and academia around the globe. They are used for experience-based training, education, and practice-oriented research. Learning factories provide a reality-conform production environment as a learning environment. Processes and technologies of the learning factory are based on real industrial sites. Learning factories doesn't only contain single workplaces or machines, but changeable multilink value added chains. Trainees can test and discover lean approaches in this environment and experience the holistic range of technological, organizational, and social issues linked to the approaches. The main goal of learning factories is an effective competency development, i.e. the development of the participants’ ability (including motivational and emotional aspects) to master complex, unfamiliar situations. In order to reach this goal a systematic approach for the competency-oriented design of learning factory courses and systems is needed. Such a competency-oriented approach for the development of lean learning factories is presented, integrating the conceptual design levels ‘learning factory’, ‘teaching module’, and ‘learning situation’. This approach addresses issues of intuitively designed learning factories and therefore enables an effective development of intended competencies. As a result lean learning factories including teaching modules and learning situations meeting the requirements of industry can be designed with a reduced effort and an increased success in the transfer to real problem situations. Among others, a case study of designing a learning module in the environment of the process learning factory CiP in the field of "Lean Quality" is presented in detail.

URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-67472
Sachgruppe der Dewey Dezimalklassifikatin (DDC): 300 Sozialwissenschaften > 370 Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 620 Ingenieurwissenschaften und Maschinenbau
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Institut für Produktionsmanagement und Werkzeugmaschinen (PTW)
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Institut für Produktionsmanagement und Werkzeugmaschinen (PTW) > CiP Center für industrielle Produktivität
03 Fachbereich Humanwissenschaften
03 Fachbereich Humanwissenschaften > Institut für Allgemeine Pädagogik und Berufspädagogik
03 Fachbereich Humanwissenschaften > Institut für Allgemeine Pädagogik und Berufspädagogik > Allgemeine Pädagogik mit dem Schwerpunkt Erwachsenenbildung/Weiterbildung
Hinterlegungsdatum: 25 Aug 2017 08:43
Letzte Änderung: 25 Mai 2023 10:02
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