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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Study of DaHan Co. Ltd educational robot implementation in supplementary industry

Chang, Hsin-cheng, 25 August 2011 (has links)
Abstract The global phenomenon of declining birthrate and aging society have provided promising prospects for the future development of smart robots (´¼¼z«¬¾÷¾¹¤H). In respond to this need, large amount of R&D, manufacturing and HR resources have been put in the training, technology and product development of smart robots. Not only should Taiwan accelerate the overall implementation strategy for this emerging industry, it should also understand the worldwide robotics industry development overview. This paper has organized worldwide R&D and educational implementation of smart robots for the past year along with conducting in-depth interviews with domestic experts and government agencies. These studies show different country¡¦s corresponding strategy on their own industry development, R&D personnel training, implementation into the education systems, and technology innovation applications for robotics industry. It will also analyze the necessity of promoting education on robot technology as suggested by domestic scholars and professionals. From the multiple perspective of international environment, changes in the domestic educational environment, national development objectives, to Dahan Co. Ltd strategies, we can conclude the promotion of education in robotics technology is beneficial in innovation and creativity. It is also necessary as it can help to encourage students to conduct research in this field. The purpose of this thesis is to provide a feasible proposal that creates a synergy between the developments of the robotics technology industry and also Taiwan¡¦s educational system.
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The study of recruiting strategy of private college under the trend of de-populization¡Xa case study of Kaomei college of health care and management

Chu, Yan-Chang 15 August 2011 (has links)
Abstract Education in Taiwan today face the most serious problem is that rapid fertility decline. The population is concentrated to the metropolitan area, relocation of villages and towns of the young population. Aging seriously dropped the number of students in remote areas, while the tertiary institutions have increased rapidly. Therefore, the private colleges will face the dilemma of low enrollment, the education market today liberalization in recent years, the number of additional colleges and universities nearly saturated, from the 1986-2008 school year, the number of colleges and universities has reached 162. School for the sake of sustainable development, to avoid being out of the market must change the current mode of operation. Private colleges and universities must master their own unique advantages, improve teaching quality, and to make appropriate use of marketing strategies to cope with enroll and enroll management insufficient predicament. The purpose of this study, that is the object from the private post-secondary school students (graduates close to 300-500 in the name of the country) questionnaire data and other high homogeneity of Nursing (1-2 home) Admission strategy, for the respondents By using quantitative analysis of questionnaire data, this research through quantitative survey data collected in the synchronization of the views of students and graduates around the country in about the views of school choice to students in-depth understanding of the key decision factors, to find private post-secondary school Admission policies should be Note that matters.

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