In this Episode of the WUEconomics Outside the Box Podcast, I talked to Kristina Bucher, research assistant at the chair of school pedagogy at the Faculty of human science at the University of Wuerzburg. We discussed the opportunities and obstacles of new technologies like VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality) and MR (Mixed-Reality) in educational use.
We talked about how AR-VR-MR can bring value in education, about importance of technology acceptance and practical examples (MEET Lab @ the university of wuerzburg).
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In this Episode of the WUEconomics Outside the Box Podcast, I talked to Kristina Bucher, research assistant at the chair of school pedagogy at the Faculty of human science at the University of Wuerzburg. We discussed the opportunities and obstacles of new technologies like VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality) and MR (Mixed-Reality) in educational use.
We talked about how AR-VR-MR can bring value in education, about importance of technology acceptance and practical examples (MEET Lab @ the university of wuerzburg).
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In this Episode of the WUEconomics Outside the Box Podast, I talked with Prof. Pibernik (Chair for Logistics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Wuerzburg and vice dean of the faculty of economics) about several applied research projects 🔍, from the airspace industry to pharma and health care – while focusing on different industries and topics, the underlining techniques (optimization, machine learning etc.) are similar and support one goal – improving parts of the supply chain.
We moreover discussed the potential of machine learning algorithms regarding privacy preserving conditions 🔒.
Finally, Prof. Pibernik shared insights on the MIT Network in Logistics. The network is working on leading-edge projects and provide top-of-the-world education/masters programs in the field of supply chain management 🖧.
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Digitization is a paradoxical phenomenon. On the one side, the emergence and access to large amounts of data, combined with the use of data-driven techniques and operations support faster and better decisions – on the other side, this data is forcing us to use it. Because the clock speed of companies and markets has changed, and the environment has become highly volatile and dynamic it is affordable to use that data and make strategic decisions. Otherwise, companies and organizations run the risk of losing competitiveness.
In Episode 36 of the WUEconomcis Outside the Box Podcast, I picked up this discussion with Prof. Dr. Richard Pibernik, from the chair for Logistics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Wuerzburg and vice dean of the faculty of economics.
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In the first episode of interview with Prof. Dr. Toker Doganoglu, Dean of the faculty of economic at the University of Wuerzburg and holder of the chair for Industrial Economics, we talked about the odd species of economists, what they do and how they approach problems .
Moreover, we discussed the basics of industrial economics and why its principles and messages are practically relevant for all organizations and decision-makers. Finally,
Prof. Doganoglu explains at the example of organic eggs, how consumers could profit from product bans.
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