2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74104-8_7
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An Innovative Concept for Teaching Operations Research Applied to Health Care

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“…Therefore, curricula should be designed in such a way that students are prepared to deal with such messes [36,37]. Many papers on OR/MS education agree that practical case studies and experiences should be represented in the curricula [37][38][39][40]. With a more process-oriented view of teaching, Cochran describes a strategy for teaching OR and MS as a three-step procedure encompassing (1) active learning (to promote students' interest and engage them with the topic), (2) case-based learning (to develop comprehension and understanding), and (3) project-based learning (to enhance appreciation and proficiency) [38].…”
Section: Operations Management Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, curricula should be designed in such a way that students are prepared to deal with such messes [36,37]. Many papers on OR/MS education agree that practical case studies and experiences should be represented in the curricula [37][38][39][40]. With a more process-oriented view of teaching, Cochran describes a strategy for teaching OR and MS as a three-step procedure encompassing (1) active learning (to promote students' interest and engage them with the topic), (2) case-based learning (to develop comprehension and understanding), and (3) project-based learning (to enhance appreciation and proficiency) [38].…”
Section: Operations Management Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a more process-oriented view of teaching, Cochran describes a strategy for teaching OR and MS as a three-step procedure encompassing (1) active learning (to promote students' interest and engage them with the topic), (2) case-based learning (to develop comprehension and understanding), and (3) project-based learning (to enhance appreciation and proficiency) [38]. In a similar fashion, Reuter-Oppermann et al describe their curriculum which provides students with different skills and knowledge, encompassing (1) domain knowledge, (2) mathematical and (3) software tools, (4) use cases and (5) practical experiences, while courses are designed in such a way that they complement each other [40]. In [41], digitalization is identified as a major trend affecting OR/MS education, enabling innovative teaching concepts such as blended learning, flipped classrooms and massive open online courses.…”
Section: Operations Management Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%