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    Employing PLM in Learning Factories:A Project-Driven Architecture

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    A factory environment called the CUBE, currently under development at the University of Twente, is an initiative that merges education, research, and simulated industrial facilities. It will consist of workshops, a learning factory, and a virtual reality lab fostering dynamic and collaborative learning environments alongside practical applications. In such an integrated environment, a comprehensive information provisioning is essential, with PLM functionality as the main focal point. To address the complex needs and innovative environments, a unified PLM solution is needed to seamlessly connect departments and stakeholders. This study primarily centers around the development of an ontology-based approach as the foundational framework for shaping the PLM architecture with the aim of capturing the interrelationships between all entities within the CUBE, thus creating a dynamic knowledge environment through a ‘master-apprentice’ approach This flexible architecture aims not only to optimize operations, but also to bridge educational platforms, facilitate interdisciplinary education, and enhance the overall learning experience.</p

    Guiding the Design of Effective Learning Factories:Requirements of a Design Approach for Resilience

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    The design of effective learning factories is far from trivial, requiring the proper integration of different perspectives (such as education and technology) to achieve unique learning objectives, while remaining adaptable to evolving technologies and emerging challenges. Despite their potential, current implementations of learning factories often face limitations that prevent them from maximising their primary goal: effective learning. To understand the essential characteristics of effective learning factories, this paper explores the importance of embracing multi-dimensionality, promoting constructive alignment, and addressing constraints through context-specific solutions. It introduces the concept of resilience as a fundamental strategy for creating effective learning environments from the outset. The aim of the paper is to lay the groundwork for a design approach that supports the development of resilient learning factories capable of evolving dynamically to meet shifting needs. It seeks to outline the requirements for such a design approach by examining the characteristics of these learning factories. In the future, the verified requirements form the foundation for a dynamic design guide capable of envisioning potential futures for learning factories.</p

    ROSENTHAL, Eric Inventory of documents

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    COVERAGE 1904; 1 File; 011 metre.Private papers of Eric Rosenthal, author, journalist and broadcaster

    tritrophic-dispersal-model: Code used for creating figures for "Non-hierarchical dispersal promotes stability and resilience in a tri-trophic metacommunity"

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    &lt;p&gt;This is the commented code used for creating figures for the paper. Any questions regarding the code should be directed to the corresponding author and repository owner (Eric Pedersen). &lt;/p&gt

    Eric Velazquez Spanish Language Picture Book Award 2022 Acceptance Speech

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    Author Eric Velazquez gives his Silver Medal acceptance speech for Pulpo Guisado (Holiday House)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/spanishlanguageaward/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Eric C. Lincoln, Professor of Sociology and Religion, 1971

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    This is an interview with Eric C. Lincoln. Eric was a Professor of Sociology and religion, Union Theological Seminary and author of many books and articles on Negro history. In this recording the contributors discuss local memphis politics, sociology, and race relations compared to that of other cities in the South and the rest of the country

    Interview with Eric Bentley, author, drama critic, and playwright

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    Distinguished drama critic and Bertolt Brecht scholar, Eric Bentley is interviewed by WTMJ-TV host Jim Peck and John B. Fuegi, associate professor of Comparative Literature. Bentley recalls his association with Brecht, the critical and creative aspects of literature, and his interest in writing plays for the theater.GrayscaleSoun
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