Innovation ProjectLaajuus (10 cr)
Code: TE00BL66
Credits
10 op
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Enrollment
01.12.2024 - 17.01.2025
Timing
17.01.2025 - 25.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Lemminkäisenkatu
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
300 - 450
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Emmanuel Querrec
- Elina Asukas
- Mauri Suhonen
- Noora Norokytö
- Markku Rajala
- Tero Virtanen
- Jarno Tuominen
- Timo Turtiainen
- Lauri Kosomaa
- Raimo Lehto
- Tiina Ferm
- Annika Kunnasvirta
- Jani Pelkonen
- Timo Linnossuo
- Sanna Simola
- Rami Wahlsten
- Juha Nikkanen
- Harri Lappalainen
- Mikko Niskanen
- Arto Huhta
- Ville Huhtinen
- Jonna Heikkilä
- Eija Kulju
Teacher in charge
Timo Linnossuo
Groups
-
PAUTOS22KATSPAUTOS22KATS
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PLIITS22
-
PTIVIS22SEmbedded Software and IoT
-
PTIVIS22HHealth Technology
-
VaihtoS24Yrmy
-
PBIOKES22
-
VAIHTOK25Exchange spring 2025
-
PEYTES22APEYTES22A
-
PBIOKES22APBIOKES22A
-
PEYTES22
-
PEYTES22BPEYTES22B
-
PBIOKES22BPBIOKES22B
-
PTIVIS22TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIVIS22PGame and Interactive Technologies
-
PKONTK23BPKONTK23B
-
PMYYNS23
-
PMMWES22
-
PKONTK23APKONTK23A
-
ICTMODembeddedSem
-
PAUTOS22
-
PAUTOS22ATAutomotive technology
-
ICTMODgameSem
-
PAUTOS22KUTransport Technology
-
PAUTOS22APAUTOS22A
-
PAUTOS22B
-
PLIITS22MARPLIITS22MAR
-
PLIITS22TAHAPLIITS22TAHA
-
PKONTK23
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
Students choose their theory to suit the project and their own learning goals.
Every student chooses one useful book to read. The book must be useful for the project and for students own learning.
Students gather all necessary info, knowledge, skills and tools to be able to succesfully finnish the project.
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member and must meet their coach weekly.
Content scheduling
17.01.2025 - 25.04.2025.
• Innovation project is an onsite course. Working on Campus on Tuesdays and Fridays at 08-12. Absences for a maximum of 3 acceptable reasons.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 6-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Sep-Dec
Execution/prototyping phase: 17.01.2025 - 25.04.2025.
Further information
Coordinators:
Linnossuo Timo
Sanna Simola
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on feedback from groups peer assessment, tutor’s assessment, and POs assessment. Peer assessment and turtor asesment will be done constantly during the course.
Individual learning portfolio and project teams deliverables and documentation of project work will be used as assessment material for grading together with Peer-, tutor and PO evaluations.
Feedback and acting on it is important part of assessment of students learning and skills.
Each project documents the process and Deliverables and reports them to the PO.
Each student documents her/his learning process and work individually in Learning Portfolio.
The documentations (group and individual), the group Reports and the individual the Learning Portfolios will be part of the evaluation and grading of student work and learning.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
• Student has collected and documented feedback from peers, tutor and PO.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
• Student has collected, documented and used feedback from peers, tutor and PO to imoprove his skills and work.
Enrollment
01.06.2024 - 13.09.2024
Timing
13.09.2024 - 20.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
300 - 450
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Elina Asukas
- Sari Loppela-Rauha
- Emmanuel Querrec
- Juho Koskinen
- Tiina Ferm
- Raimo Lehto
- Lauri Kosomaa
- Timo Linnossuo
- Sanna Simola
- Paula Kullanmäki
- Mikko Niskanen
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Veli-Matti Suominen
- Eija Kulju
Teacher in charge
Timo Linnossuo
Groups
-
PTIETS22dncsPTIETS22 Data Networks and Cybersecurity
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KORS21KORS21
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INFS21INFS21
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PTIETS22deaiPTIETS22 Data Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
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RAKS21RAKS21
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PLILOS22APLILOS22A
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PTUTAS22BPTUTAS22B
-
PLILOS22PLILOS22
-
PBIOKES22
-
PLILOS22BPLILOS22B
-
PTUTAMS22PTUTAMS22
-
PKONTS22BPKONTS22B
-
PLILOS22KULJPLILOS22Transport
-
PKONTS22APKONTS22A
-
PRAKIS21
-
PTIETS22swisPTIETS22 Software Development and Information Systems
-
PTIETS22sepmPTIETS22 Software Engineering and Project Management
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PLILOS22HANKPLILOS22Purchasing
-
PTUTAS22PRODProduct and production management
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PTUTAS22LOGProcurement and logistics
-
ICTMODembeddedSem
-
PMYYFS22Finacial Services
-
ICTMODictprojSem
-
PTUTAS22PTUTAS22
-
PTUTAS22APTUTAS22A
-
PKONTS22
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
Students choose their theory to suit the project and their own learning goals.
Every student chooses one useful book to read. The book must be useful for the project and for students own learning.
Students gather all necessary info, knowledge, skills and tools to be able to succesfully finnish the project.
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member.
Content scheduling
13.09.2024 - 20.12.2024.
• Innovation project is an onsite course. Working on Campus on Tuesdays and Fridays at 08-12. Absences for a maximum of 3 acceptable reasons.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 6-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Sep-Dec
Execution/prototyping phase:
Further information
In the Capstone Innovation Project, it is compulsory to attend the scheduled teamwork on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:00 to 12:00 O'clock.
Reason for compulsory participation on Tuesdays and Fridays:
The capstone course is based on a multidisciplinary working life project in multi-professional student teams.
The learning objectives are related to multidisciplinary teamwork and project management skills. In contrast to, for example, an internship, the focus is not on the competence of certain work tasks, but on the competence of multidisciplinary cooperation and project management in demanding research, development, or entrepreneurship projects of working life. In Capstone, the student must act as an expert in his field in tasks placed in the intermediate spaces of the participants' core competences. Learners learn to adapt their expertise to their peers' skills and the assignment requirements.
The assessment relies on a 360-assessment process and focuses, among other things, on the students' ability to function successfully as a member of a multi-specialist team. The Capstone Innovation Project course requires the opportunity to work in a trained team where peer evaluation is carried out. Studying a demanding job and working on it alone will not produce the competence sought by the Capstone innovation project without team coaching and peer learning. Just doing individual expert tasks does not fulfill the goals of the Capstone innovation project course.
These learning objectives are not possible to achieve without participation in onsite learning on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:00 to 12:00.
More information from coordinators:
Linnossuo Timo
Sanna Simola
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on feedback from groups peer assessment, tutor’s assessment, and POs assessment. Peer assessment and turtor asesment will be done constantly during the course.
Individual learning portfolio and project teams deliverables and documentation of project work will be used as assessment material for grading together with Peer-, tutor and PO evaluations.
Feedback and acting on it is important part of assessment of students learning and skills.
Each project documents the process and Deliverables and reports them to the PO.
Each student documents her/his learning process and work individually in Learning Portfolio.
The documentations (group and individual), the group Reports and the individual the Learning Portfolios will be part of the evaluation and grading of student work and learning.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
• Student has collected and documented feedback from peers, tutor and PO.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
• Student has collected, documented and used feedback from peers, tutor and PO to imoprove his skills and work.
Enrollment
12.12.2023 - 19.01.2024
Timing
12.01.2024 - 26.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
300 - 450
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Elina Asukas
- Emmanuel Querrec
- Antti Meriö
- Jaakko Haltia
- Jarno Tuominen
- Alisa Pettersson
- Timo Turtiainen
- Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
- Raimo Lehto
- Lauri Kosomaa
- Annika Kunnasvirta
- Tiina Ferm
- Timo Linnossuo
- Rami Wahlsten
- Sanna Simola
- Taneli Ahtiainen
- Juha Nikkanen
- Mikko Niskanen
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Jonna Heikkilä
- Eija Kulju
- Ali Khan
Teacher in charge
Timo Linnossuo
Groups
-
VaihtoS23YrmyVaihtoS23Yrmy
-
VAIHTOK24Exchange spring 2024
-
PAUTOS21ATPAUTOS21AT
-
PAUTOS21KUPAUTOS21KU
-
PAUTOS21KAT
-
PKONTK22APKONTK22A
-
PKONTK22BPKONTK22B
-
PMYYNS22
-
PLIITS21
-
PMYYNS21
-
PEYTES21
-
PAUTOS21
-
PAUTOS21APAUTOS21A
-
PAUTOS21BPAUTOS21B
-
PTIVIS21SEmbedded Software and IoT
-
PLIITS21marPLIITS21mar
-
PLIITS21tahaPLIITS21taha
-
PTIVIS21PGame and Interactive Technologies
-
ICTMODembeddedSem
-
PTIVIS21HTerveysteknologia
-
ICTMODgameSem
-
PBIOKES21
-
PTIVIS21TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PMYYNS21APMYYNS21A
-
PMYYNS21BPMYYNS21B
-
PEYTES21BPEYTES21B
-
PBIOKES21BPBIOKES21B
-
PEYTES21APEYTES21A
-
PMMWES21
-
PBIOKES21APBIOKES21A
-
PKONTK22
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
Students choose their theory to suit the project and their own learning goals.
Every student chooses one useful book to read. The book must be useful for the project and for students own learning.
Students gather all necessary info, knowledge, skills and tools to be able to succesfully finnish the project.
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member and must meet their coach weekly.
Content scheduling
09.01.2024 - 26.04.2024.
• Innovation project is an onsite course. Working on Campus on Tuesdays and Fridays at 08-12. Absences for a maximum of 3 acceptable reasons.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 6-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Sep-Dec
Execution/prototyping phase: 12.01.2024 - 26.04.2024
Further information
Coordinators:
Linnossuo Timo
Sanna Simola
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on feedback from groups peer assessment, tutor’s assessment, and POs assessment. Peer assessment and turtor asesment will be done constantly during the course.
Individual learning portfolio and project teams deliverables and documentation of project work will be used as assessment material for grading together with Peer-, tutor and PO evaluations.
Feedback and acting on it is important part of assessment of students learning and skills.
Each project documents the process and Deliverables and reports them to the PO.
Each student documents her/his learning process and work individually in Learning Portfolio.
The documentations (group and individual), the group Reports and the individual the Learning Portfolios will be part of the evaluation and grading of student work and learning.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
• Student has collected and documented feedback from peers, tutor and PO.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
• Student has collected, documented and used feedback from peers, tutor and PO to imoprove his skills and work.
Enrollment
01.07.2023 - 11.09.2023
Timing
05.09.2023 - 19.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
20 - 200
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Elina Asukas
- Hannu Parkkamäki
- Hazem Al-Bermanei
- Jarno Tuominen
- Mika Koivunen
- Lauri Kosomaa
- Raimo Lehto
- Jenni Aitonurmi
- Timo Linnossuo
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Lasse Mikkola
- Harri Kankaanpää
- Eija Kulju
- Mikko Kiuru
Teacher in charge
Hazem Al-Bermanei
Groups
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PTIVIS21OSoftware Engineering and Project Management
-
PTIETS21swisPTIETS21 Software Development and Information Systems
-
ICTMODictprojSem
-
PBIOKES21
-
ICT_MOD_UPV_23ICT_MOD_UPV_23
-
PTIETS21sepmPTIETS21 Software engineering and Project Management
-
PTIETS21
-
PLILOS21
-
PRAKIS20
-
PKONTS21
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
Everything you need to learn, read and know to be able to do the tasks
Information and learning goals and materials from PO
Learning goals from tutors
Individual reading and inquieries needed by the task
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition held on 05.09.2023 at 08,00-12,00.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday mandatory team time
Additionally individual/group student work other times
Content scheduling
05.09.2023 - 19.12.2023
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 5-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• Use chosen method and tools for project management
Further information
Coordinators:
Hazem Al-Bermanei (Hazem.Al-Bermanei@turkuamk.fi)
Linnossuo Timo (Timo.Linnossuo@turkuamk.fi)
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Studies and learn new skills needed for the project tasks.
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on POs assesment, groups peer assessment and tutor’s assessment. Peer assessment will be made at the middle and the end of the course, but tutor asses constantly during the autumn.
Each project documents the process and Deliverables and reports them to the PO.
Each student documents her/his learning process and work individually in Learning Portfolio.
The documentations (group and individual), the group Reports and the individual the Learning Portfolios will be part of the evaluation and grading of student work and learning.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Any of these lacking in students work
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
Enrollment
05.12.2022 - 20.01.2023
Timing
05.01.2023 - 28.04.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
300 - 450
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Elina Asukas
- Emmanuel Querrec
- David Oliva
- Markku Rajala
- Hazem Al-Bermanei
- Jaakko Haltia
- Timo Turtiainen
- Raimo Lehto
- Lauri Kosomaa
- Annika Kunnasvirta
- Tiina Ferm
- Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
- Timo Linnossuo
- Rami Wahlsten
- Taneli Ahtiainen
- Juha Nikkanen
- Arto Huhta
- Timo Vaskikari
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Eija Kulju
Teacher in charge
Hazem Al-Bermanei
Groups
-
PKONTK21
-
PLIITS20marPLIITS20mar
-
PAUTOS20KATPAUTOS20KAT
-
PBIOKES20BPBIOKES20B
-
PEYTES20BPEYTES20B
-
PAUTOS20ATPAUTOS20AT
-
PBIOKES20APBIOKES20A
-
PEYTES20APEYTES20A
-
PAUTOS20KUPAUTOS20KU
-
PBIOKES20
-
PAUTOS20
-
PEYTES20
-
PMYYNS20
-
Vaihtos22YrmyVaihtos22Yrmy
-
PKONTK21B
-
PKONTK21A
-
ICTMODictprojSem
-
PTUTAMS20APTUTAMS20A
-
PTUTAMS20BPTUTAMS20B
-
PTIVIS20TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PLIITS20MWLPLIITS20MWL
-
PTUTAMS20
-
PTIVIS20HTerveysteknologia
-
PTIVIS20SEmbedded Software and IoT
-
PTIVIS20PGame and Interactive Technologies
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
All materials in ITS.
http://www.cdio.org/
http://www.scrumtrainingseries.com
https://www.scrumalliance.org
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition held on 13.01.2023 at 08,00-12,00.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member and must meet their coach weekly.
Content scheduling
13.01.2023 - 30.04.2023.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 5-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Sep-Dec
Execution/prototyping phase: 13.01.2023 - 30.04.2023
Further information
Coordinators:
Hazem Al-Bermanei (Hazem.Al-Bermanei@turkuamk.fi)
Linnossuo Timo
Partala Reetta
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on groups peer assessment and tutor’s assessment. Peer assessment will be made at the end of the course, but tutor asses constantly during the autumn.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
Enrollment
02.05.2022 - 17.09.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 22.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
- Heli Kanerva-Lehto
- Elina Asukas
- Hannu Parkkamäki
- David Oliva
- Mika Mäkelä
- Hazem Al-Bermanei
- Kari Haajanen
- Tommi Metso
- Jukka Rantala
- Tiina Ferm
- Raimo Lehto
- Timo Linnossuo
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Harri Kankaanpää
- Lasse Mikkola
- Annamari Heikkilä
- Veli-Matti Suominen
- Harri Heikkinen
Teacher in charge
Hazem Al-Bermanei
Groups
-
PKONTS20
-
PBIOKES20
-
ICTMODictprojSem
-
PTUTAS21
-
PTIVIS20OSoftware engineering and Project Management
-
PTIETS20swisPTIETS20 Software Development and Information Security
-
PTUTAS20
-
PRAKIS19
-
PTIETS20
-
PTIETS20sepmPTIETS20 Software engineering and Project Management
-
PLILOS20
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
All materials in ITS.
http://www.cdio.org/
http://www.scrumtrainingseries.com
https://www.scrumalliance.org
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition held on 30.8.2022 at 08,00-12,00.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member and must meet their coach weekly.
Content scheduling
September 2022 – December 2022.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 5-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Sep-Dec
Execution/prototyping phase: September 2022 – December 2022...
Further information
Coordinators:
Hazem Al-Bermanei (Hazem.Al-Bermanei@turkuamk.fi)
Linnossuo Timo
Partala Reetta
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on groups peer assessment and tutor’s assessment. Peer assessment will be made at the end of the course, but tutor asses constantly during the autumn.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.
Enrollment
01.12.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 30.04.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Engineering and Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
50 - 500
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology
Teachers
- Emmanuel Querrec
- Elina Asukas
- Hannu Parkkamäki
- Markku Rajala
- Hazem Al-Bermanei
- Kari Haajanen
- Jaakko Haltia
- Jarno Tuominen
- Timo Turtiainen
- Raimo Lehto
- Jani Pelkonen
- Annika Kunnasvirta
- Tiina Ferm
- Taisto Suominen
- Rami Wahlsten
- Taneli Ahtiainen
- Hanna Hänninen
- Ville Huhtinen
- Eija Kulju
- Jonna Heikkilä
Teacher in charge
Hazem Al-Bermanei
Groups
-
Vaihtos21YrmyVaihtos21Yrmy
-
PLIITS19KITIPLIITS19kiti
-
PLIITS19MAR-APLIITS19MAR-A
-
PLIITS19MAR-BPLIITS19MAR-B
-
PBIOKES19BPBIOKES19B
-
PAUTOS19ATPAUTOS19AT
-
PAUTOS19KUPAUTOS19KU
-
PEYTES19
-
PTIVIS19TData Networks and Cybersecurity
-
PTIVIS19SEmbedded software and IoT
-
PTIVIS19PGame and Interactive Technologies
-
MODEntrepreneurshipAndSales1Entrepreneurship and Sales - Module 1
-
PMYYNS19YRMYPMYYNS19yrmy
-
PBIOKES19
-
PTIVIS19HTerveysteknologia
-
PAUTOS19KATPAUTOS19KAT
-
PKONTK20
-
ICTMODembeddedSem
-
ICTMODictprojSem
-
ICTMODgameSem
-
PBIOKES19APBIOKES19A
-
PEYTES19APEYTES19A
-
PAUTOS19
-
PEYTES19BPEYTES19B
-
PKONTK20BPKONTK20B
-
PKONTK20APKONTK20A
-
PLIITS19MARPLIITS19mar
Objective
After completing the course the student can:
- participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
- describe the principles of project team operation and project control
- explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
- use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
- solve problems related to project implementation
- apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
- document the project
- identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
- evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
More detailed outcomes will be defined on a project basis and according to student’s degree programme and competence area.
Content
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s or student team’s own project or business idea. Also development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
The final extent, detailed contents, student workload and learning outcomes of the course will be defined on a project basis.
Materials
All materials in ITS.
http://www.cdio.org/
http://www.scrumtrainingseries.com
https://www.scrumalliance.org
Teaching methods
Contact lessons/info, teamwork, individual work, reports. Pedagogical methods used: Project learning, problem based learning, CDIO and innovation pedagogy.
International connections
Innovation project is typically a development project implemented in co-operation with a company or another external customer. However, the project may also be a part of Turku University of Applied Science’s internal research and development activities or it can be based on a student’s, student team’s own project, or business idea. In addition, development projects related to different student competitions are applicable.
Students select their preferred projects they want to work after exhibition held on 11.1.2022 at 08,00-12,00.
After completing the course, the student can:
• participate in systematic research and development activities as a responsible member of the project team
• describe the principles of project team operation and project control
• explain the importance of the project’s goals to the business of the stakeholders
• use modern tools of project management in project planning and implementation
• solve problems related to project implementation
• apply his/her knowledge to achieve project goals
• document the project
• identify areas of further development related to one’s professional skills and is able to deepen one’s professional skills according to the project’s goals
• evaluate his/her learning and professional development in the project.
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
4 hours on Tuesday and 4 hours on Friday
Additionally student work in (SCRUM or other project management methods) team together with rest of team member and must meet their coach weekly.
Content scheduling
January 2022 –May 2022.
• Project Work for pre-selected companies or organizations
• Working in groups of 5-10 students
• Each project has dedicated coach (staff member) and product owner (typically customer representative).
• SCRUM or some other method for project management
Idea/creation phase: Jan-April
Execution/prototyping phase: January 2022 –April 2022..
Further information
Coordinators:
Hazem Al-Bermanei (Hazem.Al-Bermanei@turkuamk.fi)
Kari Haajanen (Kari.haajanen@turkuamk.fi)
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Things to evaluate in Capstone:
• Attending group meetings
• Willingly accepts assigned tasks
• Contributes positively to group discussions.
• Completes work on time or make alternative arrangements.
• Helps others with their work when needed.
• Work accurately and completely, quality of the work is sufficient.
• Contribute a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Works to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas.
• Overall is valuable member of the team.
The course is evaluated with grades 0-5. Assessment based on groups peer assessment and tutor’s assessment. Peer assessment will be made at the end of the course, but tutor asses constantly during the autumn.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
• Student has not contributed to group discussions.
• Student has not helped others when needed.
• Student has not returned assignments.
• Student has not contributed a fair share to weekly tasks.
• Student has not worked to find out how to solve a problem.
• Level of the final result is poor.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
• Student has contributed to group discussions.
• Student has completed work late or after reminder.
• Student has helped others when needed on acceptably way.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is satisfactory.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on acceptably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem on acceptably way.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Grades (3 and 4) is placed between commendable and acceptably
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
• Student has contributed positively to group discussions.
• Student has completed work on time on commendable way.
• Student has helped others with their work.
• The quality of assignments made by the student is commendable.
• Student has contributed a fair share to weekly tasks on commendably way.
• Student has worked to find out how to solve a problem and suggesting ideas on commendable way.