Search Results - Institute for Creative Technologies
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Legitimacy and the recognition of creativity in organisations
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The Relationship Between Authentic Leadership Style and Employee's Mood, Motivation and Creativity in Institutions of Higher Education
Published 2019“…The function of mood, motivation, and creativity (MMC) in the institutions of higher education (IHE) has initiated the need to strategize to enhance the effectiveness of leadership for improved organisational performance and productivity. …”
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The effectiveness of the creativity trigger module in achieving higher levels of creative thinking among prospective teachers
Published 2021“…The unoptimised level of creative thinking is seen as an issue among Semester 8 prospective teachers in Malaysian Teacher-Education Institutes (IPG). …”
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Two-way impact: Institutional e-learning policy/educator practices in creative arts through ePortfolio creation
Published 2013“…Within the four creative arts departments of our study the two-way impact between institution and educator is discussed. …”
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Innovation and creativity in HRD to increase economic growth of biotechnology companies by Helix Model
Published 2011“…The country needs to enhance interactions to more institutes to develop technological capabilities and also to support specific programs to achieve economic growth in biotechnology companies.…”
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The adaptation of creativity in museum sector: a case study of Malacca Maritime Museum, Malaysia
Published 2012“…Notwithstanding, for the past ten years more Malaysian museums are shifting their roles to become modern museums by adapting creative ideas and technology. This study applied case study method on Malacca Maritime Museum. …”
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Integrating immersive technologies to architectural design studios
Published 2025“…The thesis concludes with practical recommendations for educators and institutions aiming to integrate immersive technologies into their curricula. …”
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Managing creativeness in a research laboratory lessons learned from establishing NAMU Lab./EMMI Lab.
Published 2012“…(EMMi Lab.) at the Tampere Univ. of Technology (TUT). Both have been partially been built on the basis of 'Design Thinking' as a method that fosters creativeness in multidisciplinary teams.…”
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A professional learning model supporting teachers to integrate digital technologies
Published 2018“…Contemporary teachers have an obligation to support and scaffold students’ learning in digital technologies and to do this in authentic contexts. In order for teachers to be successful in this, their own competency in digital technologies needs to be high, and their own 21st century learning skills of communication, collaboration, creativity and problem solving need to be well honed. …”
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The effectiveness of the Malaysian studies course in fostering patriotism among students in institutions of higher education
“…A total of 938 students had been chosen from two Public Higher Educational Institutions namely Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM); and two Private Higher Educational Institutions namely Lim Kok Wing University of Creative Technology (LKW) and Multimedia University (MMU). …”
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A study of the Service Quality Level in the Selected Private Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia
Published 2009“…These institutions are Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, Taylor’s University College, Sunway University College, Monash University Malaysia Campus and Nottingham University Malaysia Campus (Business School). …”
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Readiness of digital technology adoption in the Malaysian construction project management
Published 2020“…A new digital world has coexisted with the physical world as a result of creative disruption by the emerging technologies. These digital technologies impact all kinds of businesses and it will have no exception to the construction industry. …”
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