Improvement Science Through Networked Improvement Communities: Leadership of Continuous Improvement with, of, and Through Information Technology

Author(s):  
David H. Eddy-Spicer
Author(s):  
Zinab AALAOUI

Currently, higher education institutions need to produce skills with new skills that will enable young graduates to enter an increasingly complex world. Globalization, the objective of massification and diversification can be incubators towards lowering the quality of training. In a process of continuous improvement, science and technology education will have to conquer these different contextual variables. However, the traditional pedagogical model separating the functions of the two main actors of the class, teacher, information transmitter and passive receiver student, no longer satisfies the requirements of the development path. This inevitably leads to a rethinking of the school in depth and the implementation of other pedagogical approaches oriented towards know-how rather than towards the accumulation of knowledge. Given the complexity of analyzing and standardizing teaching practices as well as the teacher's strategic role in steering the learning process, we have adopted a normative methodology based on the concept of the process approach, the application of which will serve the orientation of science and technical training towards the acquisition of transversal skills which will allow the learner to better adapt to the needs of the job market. However, we will adopt a technical approach based on the use of quality tools to design, with the objective mentioned above, an innovative, efficient and effective model. We propose in our study to identify to what extent the quality principles of continuous improvement constitute mobilizing elements of the process of training in science and techniques.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Fayez

The high academic posture of Gulf Private School (GPS) and its outstanding students’ performance in the gulf region is a translation of its vision to be the leading school in the region. Technology applications were always viewed by GPS as tools to leverage change and drive continuous improvement, and thus, the utilization of Information Technology applications was weaved into GPS strategy to maintain its high ranking among private schools in terms of the delivery of quality education and the provision of distinguished services to students and parents. This positive attitude to new technologies explains why GPS is always on the lookout for the latest advancements in educational technology aids and tools to support its functions and processes. This case reflects on the ups and downs associated with GPS decision to implement an ERP system with a promise for major business gains that can help GPS to reinstate its position in the leaders’ quadrant.


2013 ◽  
Vol 791-793 ◽  
pp. 1735-1738
Author(s):  
Na Zhang

With the continuous improvement of information technology, multimedia-based instruction is becoming more and more popular in Sino college English classes. However, some problems still exist in college English reading classes. On the basis of the constructivism theory and the learner autonomy theory, some suggestions are put forward to enhance the efficiency of college English reading classes in China.


2021 ◽  
Vol 123 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-42
Author(s):  
Manuelito Biag ◽  
David Sherer

Background/Context Continuous improvement methods are becoming increasingly popular in education. Existing research has emphasized the technical aspects of improvement practice and has rarely focused on important social phenomena that underlie improvement work, such as the mindsets and identities of successful practitioners. To address this gap, we conducted an exploratory study of educators involved with networked improvement communities (NICs). Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study Two questions guide our study: (1) How do participants in networked improvement communities describe the key dispositions of educational “improvers”? and (2) What do participants report as the types of activities, social processes, and tools that enable the development of these dispositions? Research Design We used purposive and snowball sampling to recruit participants from diverse roles and who had received training in improvement science and/or had been involved in a NIC. We asked respondents to refer us to colleagues who were incorporating improvement science principles and tools into their professional work. In total, we interviewed 22 participants. Data Collection and Analysis We conducted semistructured, virtual interviews using Zoom. We audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim each interview for analysis. Through a collaborative and progressive process using NVivo 12 software, we applied open and axial coding methods to the data to identify emergent themes and patterns. Findings/Results Respondents report that educational improvers engage in disciplined inquiry, adopt a learning stance, take a systems perspective, possess an orientation toward action, seek the perspective of others, and persist beyond initial improvement attempts. Results also suggest that having opportunities to practice improvement with guidance from a coach, having access to a learning community of trusted colleagues, working in an environment where there are resources to support improvement work, and having leaders who model an improvement mindset support educators’ ability to engage in new practices that shift how they see themselves and relate to their work. Conclusions/Recommendations This study helps identify important dispositions associated with continuous improvement work in education. It also highlights the potential for NICs to bring about substantive changes in how participants connect to their professional practice, as well as with their colleagues, and how they pursue solutions to complex problems. Our research also suggests the need to provide educators with authentic opportunities to engage in fundamentally novel types of activities to cultivate new ways of approaching work that help all students learn and succeed.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1902-1926
Author(s):  
Busra Ozdenizci Kose

The use of cutting-edge digital technologies and the realization of right project, program, and portfolio (3P) initiatives can trigger the intended company-wide change and the digital transformation. Today, organizations need to increase their agility for managing their information technology (IT) projects and transforming their business models. The integration of agile perspective and business analysis (BA) approach has a great potential to increase the success of digital transformation. This study aims to provide an overview of state-of-the-art in agile business analysis in scope of digital transformation. In accordance with the well-known frameworks, general principles and promising techniques of Agile BA are highlighted and discussed. The regarding agile practices provide valuable guidelines for researchers and practitioners that how they can assist continuous feedback, continuous learning, continuous improvement, and continuous integration capabilities of organizations; and also how to maximize value to the stakeholders in agile project lifecycles and agile business transformations.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1044-1045 ◽  
pp. 1627-1630
Author(s):  
Chen Jun

Modern information technology to contemporary music education brings new wave of reform, the continuous improvement of music education plays an important role. Through changes in music education are analyzed to explore the impact of music education in the modern information technology under.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Akbar Juliansyah ◽  
Dyah Susilowati ◽  
Muhammad Yunus

The Hospitality industry is increasingly improving its services to be able to grow as a tourism sector grows. The indication of the growth of the industry can be seen from the rise of international chains that enter or participate in developing their business in Indonesia. In principle, the Chain Hotel is a group of Hotels that is a hotel chain with services that are equal after star hotel equivalence. For that hotel owners who will join a chain of hotels that have been formulated by the chain hotels and usually refer to standards that apply globally / globally. The terms of information technology, chain hotels have implemented standards that follow World standards. This is a technology that is leading to the information system. This is a concern of every hospital industry player to implement. Thus this research is expected to provide infrastructure standards for hotels, especially according to the appropriate ANSI / TIA / EIA standards. The Research Methodology used a continuous development improvement cycle where the cycle is formed into 4 stages, namely Research Formulation and Requirements Analysis, Problem Design and Solutions, Analysis and Discussion of Formulation of Solutions and Suggestions in Framework of Continuous Improvement. The results of this study formulate a template and the contents of a network infrastructure project document in the form of a structured caling system (SCS) and ANSITIA /EIA


10.28945/3193 ◽  
2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alex Koohang ◽  
Liz Riley ◽  
Richard Spiers ◽  
Kevin Floyd ◽  
Julie Santiago ◽  
...  

This panel will inform the audience about an undergraduate IT program's preparation and process for ABET accreditation. The School of Information Technology at Macon State College is seeking accreditation from the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET). ABET accredits academic programs that prepare graduates for entry into the following professional disciplines: 1) applied science, 2) computing, 3) engineering, and 4) technology. (http://www.abet.org). Specifically, the panel will discuss three themes essential in preparing the IT program for ABET accreditation. They are: 1) program educational objectives, 2) program outcome, and 3) program continuous improvement.


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