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: Design should consider three levels: the macro-level (curriculum and infrastructure), the meso-level (specific learning modules), and the micro-level (individual teaching-learning situations).
A learning factory is defined as a learning environment where processes and technologies are based on a real industrial site, allowing for a direct approach to product creation. Learning Factories: Concepts, Guidelines, Best-...
Learning Factories: Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry : Design should consider three levels: the macro-level
: Elements should be selected based on primary goals, using optimization methods to balance restrictions like budget and available area. Core Concepts of Learning Factories : Modern guidelines
Developing a successful learning factory requires a structured, multi-perspective approach to balance technical and pedagogical needs.
Learning factories have emerged as a pivotal solution for addressing the growing need for high-level technical and social competencies in modern manufacturing. By providing a realistic production environment, they offer a space where students, researchers, and industrial employees can engage in hands-on, problem-based learning. Core Concepts of Learning Factories
: Modern guidelines often incorporate full life-cycle and circular economy principles, teaching students to link design decisions to environmental impacts.