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Integration of Manufacture and Commerce for a Product Learning System in the Service Industry

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business / The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business, (E)2233-5382
2014, v.5 no.2, pp.5-12
Shih-chung liao (College of Planning and Design, Technology of Taoyuan Innovation Institute)
Ying-Ju Angela Pan (China University of Technology, Taiwan)

Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this thesis is to assess the product design digital learning status of universities that are currently involved in learning environment projects in manufacture and commerce integration (MCI). Thus, enterprises must keep learning and creating new inventions with revolutionary progress. Research design, data, and methodology - This study not only emphasizes the analysis of technical ability, course concepts, conducting models, and learning environments of every aspect, but also systematically probes the planning of learning, system framework, web learning, environmental activities, data statistics, and digitalized learning, among other aspects. Results - The results of this study help in finally understanding each school’s manufacture and commerce integration situation, in order to evaluate product design learning. Consequently, it is essential to evaluate computer learning at schools, thereby affecting communication and the requirements of business education training. Conclusions - It is essential to focus on MCI to promote web teaching to preserve and enhance knowledge disseminating technologies, and immediately share knowledge with learners, while improving work efficiency and cultivating the talent needed by industry.

keywords
Courses Concept, Conducting Model, Learning Environments, Manufacture and Commerce Integration (MCI), Product Design

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