Seminar: Digital Innovations and Design Thinking (Master Seminar) - Details

Seminar: Digital Innovations and Design Thinking (Master Seminar) - Details

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General information

Course name Seminar: Digital Innovations and Design Thinking (Master Seminar)
Course number WIW-5294
Semester SS 2024
Current number of participants 11
expected number of participants 25
Home institute Prof. Dr. Jan Muntermann - Financial Data Analytics
Courses type Seminar in category Teaching
First date Monday, 10.06.2024 15:00 - 16:30, Room: (virtual)
Participants IMPORTANT NOTE: Instructions for applying via Digicampus

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 01.05.2024
Admission announcement: 15.05.2024
Kick-off event (virtual): Monday, 10.06.2024 | tba

Join this Digicampus group to APPLY for the seminar.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

All students will be temporarily admitted to this Digicampus group.

In order to proceed with the selection process and be considered for final admission, you must also provide:

- Upload of your Transcript of Records

After the application deadline and provided that all required information has been provided, students will receive notification of whether they have been selected to write a seminar paper at the chair.

Students that are finally admitted will remain in the Digicampus group. Students whose application has been rejected will be removed from the Digicampus group.
Pre-requisites - Registration via Digicampus
- Regular and active course attendance and participation.
Performance record To pass the course, students have to write a seminar paper (12 pages; devided into 3 parts) and give a related presentation. They have to demonstrate that they are able to systematically apply their knowledge of digital innovations and design thinking.
Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz statt / hat Präsenz-Bestandteile Yes
Hauptunterrichtssprache englisch
Literaturhinweise • Ries, E. (2011) The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses. Crown Books
• The Field Guide to Human Centered Design (http://www.designkit.org/).
• Uebernickel, F., Jiang, L., Brenner, W., Pukall, B., Naef, T., & Schindlholzer, B. (2020). Design thinking: The handbook. World Scientific.
ECTS points 6

Rooms and times

(virtual)
Monday, 10.06.2024 15:00 - 16:30
Monday, 08.07.2024 15:00 - 16:30
(Room J 2102)
Monday, 01.07.2024 - Tuesday, 02.07.2024 09:00 - 15:00
(9:00 - 11:30 -> J 1207; 12:15- 15:00 -> J 2102)
Wednesday, 03.07.2024 09:00 - 15:00

Module assignments

Comment/Description

Professor:
Balaji Rajagopalan (Northern Illinois University, College of Business)

Course Motivation:
With technology disrupting firms and increasingly entire industries, the imperative is for students to have a deep understanding of digital innovations that are likely to shape the future and have the capacity to innovate.

This project-based interdisciplinary course positioned at the intersection of digital innovations, design thinking and entrepreneurship is aimed at delivering the competencies demanded by businesses, non-profits and government agencies alike – an understanding of transformational opportunities created by digital technologies and the capacity to innovate.

To help students build the capacity to innovate, the course uses the design thinking framework developed at Stanford University and widely used across the world today.

Seminar Registration:
With your registration you confirm that you will participate on-campuse on the dates mentioned.
Due to a limited number of participants, there will be an application process.

If you are interested in a seminar place, please join this Digicampus group and upload your current transcript of records (Deadline: 12.04.2024)

Admission settings

The course is part of admission "Zeitgesteuerte Anmeldung: Digital Innovations and Design Thinking (Master Seminar)".
The following rules apply for the admission:
  • The enrolment is possible from 20.02.2024, 09:00 to 01.05.2024, 23:59.