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SeAMK Innovation Week (2 cr)

Code: XX00BE91-3048

General information


Enrollment

30.08.2021 - 20.01.2022

Timing

14.03.2022 - 20.03.2022

Credits

2 op

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Library and Information Services
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
  • Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Cultural Management

Teachers

  • Anna Vierula
  • Anne-Mari Latvala
  • Piia-Pauliina Mäntysaari
  • Jonna Kielenniva
  • Ilmari Äijö
  • Seliina Päällysaho
  • Virpi Masonen
  • Johanna Ikola
  • Anu Aalto
  • Pirkko Mäntykivi
  • Helena Myllymäki
  • Satu Lautamäki
  • Satu Salmela
  • Viljo Arohonka
  • Nina Sillvan
  • Soila Huhtaluhta
  • Jukka Saarela
  • Jussi Kareinen
  • Terhi Anttila
  • Merja Juppo
  • Esa Leikkari
  • Tiina Nieminen
  • Heikki Heiskanen
  • Jyri Lehto
  • Salla Kettunen
  • Jaana Liukkonen
  • Saija Råtts

Student groups

  • SH22K
  • SOS21B
  • SOS22A
  • AGRO21A
  • SOS21C
  • BIELI21
  • RESTO21
  • TITE21
  • RAK21
  • TH22
  • LITA21A
  • RESTO21B
  • RESTO21A
  • LITA21C
  • KONE21A
  • RKM21
  • SH21S
  • LITA21B
  • LITA21D
  • KONE21B
  • AUTE21B
  • KITI21
  • AUTE21A
  • KUTU21
  • FYS21
  • AGRO21B
  • BIELI21B
  • BIELI21A

Objective

1. Understanding the user-centric problem-solving method and its usability in development tasks
2. Analysing the development task
3. Understanding the customer problem
4. Defining the development task
5. Concepting
6. Getting customer feedback
7. Group work skills

Content

For day programmes the course is a one-week intensive course. The students will not take part in other SeAMK courses during it. During the SeAMK Innovation week, the students will solve real working life problems in multidisciplinary student teams by means of the design thinking method. In accordance with the method, the students will focus on both customer and business perspectives. The Innovation Week results in a tried-and-tested solution concept.
For students in multimodal study programmes, an online course is arranged.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

x

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

A personal learning assignment and group development assignment. (In online implementation: all assignments accepted.)

Qualifications

None.