The enhancement of job-related competencies is important for the competiveness of companies. For establishing these competencies, learning factories offer a basis for self-controlled and informal learning. Core elements of learning factories are learning modules with different foci. To develop the needed competencies a proper design of learning modules is fundamental. An instrument to systematically analyze and create learning modules is the competency transformation. The presented learning objective taxonomy supports the formulation of competencies for the transformation chart. Furthermore, it enables a comparison between actual and target states of learning modules. Thus, recommendations for improvements can be made.
Competency-oriented Design of Learning Modules☆
J. Enke,K. Kraft,J. Metternich
Published 2015 in Procedia CIRP
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2015
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Procedia CIRP
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Business, Engineering, Education
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- actual and target states
Desired and existing module states that are compared to identify gaps in learning modules.
- competencies
Job-related abilities that companies aim to develop through learning module design.
- competency transformation
An instrument used to systematically analyze and create learning modules.
- learning factories
Work-based learning environments that provide the setting for informal and self-controlled learning in this context.
- learning modules
Instructional units within learning factories that are designed around different topical focuses.
- learning objective taxonomy
A taxonomy of learning objectives used to help formulate competencies for the transformation chart.
- recommendations for improvements
Suggestions generated from comparing actual and target states to improve learning modules.
- transformation chart
A chart used to map and compare competencies or module states during competency transformation.
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