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  2. Lean higher education - Wikipedia

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    Lean Higher Education (LHE) refers to the adaptation of lean thinking to higher education, typically with the goal of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of operations. Lean, originally developed at the Toyota Motor Corporation , is a management philosophy that emphasizes "respect for people" and "continuous improvement" as core tenets.

  3. Media richness theory - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that mixed modality media (both rich and lean) can be useful in citizen education and engagement. [55] Through the creation of new social networks and various online platforms, media allows for many more opportunities of "greater visibility and community building potential of cultural citizenship's previous 'ephemeral ...

  4. Learning Factory - Wikipedia

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    The 15 different learning modules are structured in lean basics, lean core elements and lean thinking. Within a learning module, practical experiences alternate with theoretical teaching. The Process Learning Factory CiP is a part of the SME competency center for the Rhine-Main area funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and ...

  5. Lean - Wikipedia

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    Lean construction, an adaptation of lean manufacturing principles to the design and construction process; Lean government, application of lean thinking to government; Lean higher education, application of lean manufacturing principles in Higher Education; Lean integration, application of lean manufacturing principles to data and systems integration

  6. Lean thinking - Wikipedia

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    Lean thinking is a management framework made up of a philosophy, practices and principles which aim to help practitioners improve efficiency and the quality of work. Lean thinking encourages whole organisation participation. The goal is to organise human activities to deliver more benefits to society and value to individuals while eliminating ...

  7. Digital media in education - Wikipedia

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    Students in a media lab class. Digital media in education refers to an individual's ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media content and communication in various forms. [1] This includes the use of multiple digital software applications, devices, and platforms as tools for learning. The integration of digital media in education ...

  8. Media literacy education - Wikipedia

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    Relying on 72 experts on media education in 52 countries around the world, the study identified that (1) media literacy occurs inside the context of formal education; (2) it generally relies of partnerships with media industries and media regulators; and (3) there is a robust research community who have examined the needs of educators and ...

  9. Lean product development - Wikipedia

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    Lean product development organizations develop cross-functional teams and reward competence building in teams and individuals. Cadence and pull. Managers of lean product development organizations develop autonomous teams, where engineers plan their work and work their plans. Visual management. Visualization is a main enabler of lean product ...