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PV Problem Based Learning in Science, Technology and Society Introduction to the PV course September 3rd 2012 Lars Peter Jensen and Lone Stub Pedersen [email protected] [email protected] © SLP-gruppen, Aalborg Universitet Learning goals for today • • • Knowledge of PV-course content Knowledge of problem-oriented project work at Aalborg University. Knowledge of project phases and report writing to such an extent that you can use it in P0 period Billede: http://home.online.no © SLP-gruppen, Aalborg Universitet Introduction to course Problem Based Learning in Science, Technology and Society (PV) Size: 5 ECTS i P0/P1 Prerequisites: No special prerequisites for the module. Objectives: The students shall theoretically as well as practically understand how to plan and execute a scientific problem-based project with technological, social and humanistic relevance. This includes an understanding of how technological aspects and contextual circumstances can be identified and included in the development of a problem solution. Introduction to course Problem Based Learning in Science, Technology and Society (PV) Size: 5 ECTS i P0/P1 Prerequisites: No special prerequisites for the module. Part one Objectives: The students shall theoretically as well as practically understand how to plan and execute a scientific problem-based project with technological, social and humanistic relevance. This includes an understanding of how technological aspects and contextual circumstances can be identified and included in the development of a problem solution. Introduction to course Problem Based Learning in Science, Technology and Society (PV) Size: 5 ECTS i P0/P1 Prerequisites: No special prerequisites for the module. Part one Objectives: The students shall theoretically as well as practically understand how to plan and execute a scientific problem-based project with technological, social and humanistic relevance. This includes an understanding of how technological aspects and contextual circumstances can be identified and included in the development of a problem solution. Part two Introduction to course Part one: Problem based project work: Problem Based Learning is generally in groups, allowing the best opportunities to embrace the complexity that working with real problems contains both professionally and contextually. Simultaneously, the problem area be delineated taking into account the project unit goals and the resources available. In a problembased project, it is therefore essential to exploit and develop the project team's capacity for collaboration, learning and project management, while individuals are allowed to unfold and develop knowledge, skills and competencies. Introduction to course Part one: Problem based project Part two: sociental relevance: work: Problem Based Learning is Problem-based learning is based on generally in groups, allowing the a real problem, ie. that both the best opportunities to embrace the problem and potential solutions complexity that working with real are embedded in a technological problems contains both and social context. To work in a professionally and contextually. problem-oriented field of Simultaneously, the problem area Engineering, science and health be delineated taking into account thus entails identifying relevant the project unit goals and the contextual contexts, including resources available. In a problemhuman and societal needs, and based project, it is therefore inclusion of these in developing a essential to exploit and develop the problem solving project team's capacity for . collaboration, learning and project management, while individuals are allowed to unfold and develop knowledge, skills and competencies. Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Knowledge Must have knowledge of basic learning theories Must have knowledge of project planning and managements techniques Must have knowledge of different approaches to problem-based learning (PBL); including the Aalborg Model approach, where problems are related to social and/or humanistic contexts Must have understanding of different resources for analysis and assessment of Medialogyproblems and solutions from scientific, technological, ethical and social perspectives Must apply methods for analysis and assessment of a Medialogyproblem; including user segmentation, user tests and technology assessment Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Knowledge Must have knowledge of basic learning theories Must have knowledge of project planning and managements techniques Must have knowledge of different approaches to problem-based learning (PBL); including the Aalborg Model approach, where problems are related to social and/or humanistic contexts Must have understanding of different resources for analysis and assessment of Medialogyproblems and solutions from scientific, technological, ethical and social perspectives Must apply methods for analysis and assessment of a Medialogyproblem; including user segmentation, user tests and technology assessment Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Knowledge Must have knowledge of basic learning theories Must have knowledge of project planning and managements techniques Must have knowledge of different approaches to problem-based learning (PBL); including the Aalborg Model approach, where problems are related to social and/or humanistic contexts Must have understanding of different resources for analysis and assessment of Medialogyproblems and solutions from scientific, technological, ethical and social perspectives Must apply methods for analysis and assessment of a Medialogyproblem; including user segmentation, user tests and technology assessment Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Skills Must be able to apply basic principles related to planning and management of a problembased project; basic study techniques, phases in a problem-oriented project, from initial problem to problem analysis and problem formulation, design and implementation Must be able to analyse and evaluate the organisation of the project group work and collaboration, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, suggest how group organisation and collaboration can be improved in future situations; team roles, group dynamics, communication within the group and externally, creativity, methods for analysis and documentation of learning processes Must be able to analyse group conflicts; causes and possible solution Must be able to analyse and evaluate own contribution to study and learning, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, consider continuous course of events and their contributions to the learning processes, learning styles and the study Must be able to analyse methods used in the project from a scientific point of view; science theory, qualitative and quantitative approaches Must be able to apply fundamental key areas, concepts, and methods for evaluation and development of technical solutions considering the technology in itself, and in relation to social contexts and human circumstances (holistically); technology assessment methods, contexts and communication, media sociology (e.g. life styles, consumption, sociological methods), different forms of user test, innovation and creativity Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Skills Must be able to apply basic principles related to planning and management of a problembased project; basic study techniques, phases in a problem-oriented project, from initial problem to problem analysis and problem formulation, design and implementation Must be able to analyse and evaluate the organisation of the project group work and collaboration, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, suggest how group organisation and collaboration can be improved in future situations; team roles, group dynamics, communication within the group and externally, creativity, methods for analysis and documentation of learning processes Must be able to analyse group conflicts; causes and possible solution Must be able to analyse and evaluate own contribution to study and learning, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, consider continuous course of events and their contributions to the learning processes, learning styles and the study Must be able to analyse methods used in the project from a scientific point of view; science theory, qualitative and quantitative approaches Must be able to apply fundamental key areas, concepts, and methods for evaluation and development of technical solutions considering the technology in itself, and in relation to social contexts and human circumstances (holistically); technology assessment methods, contexts and communication, media sociology (e.g. life styles, consumption, sociological methods), different forms of user test, innovation and creativity Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Skills Must be able to apply basic principles related to planning and management of a problembased project; basic study techniques, phases in a problem-oriented project, from initial problem to problem analysis and problem formulation, design and implementation Must be able to analyse and evaluate the organisation of the project group work and collaboration, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, suggest how group organisation and collaboration can be improved in future situations; team roles, group dynamics, communication within the group and externally, creativity, methods for analysis and documentation of learning processes Must be able to analyse group conflicts; causes and possible solution Must be able to analyse and evaluate own contribution to study and learning, especially regarding identification of strong and weak factors and, based on this, consider continuous course of events and their contributions to the learning processes, learning styles and the study Must be able to analyse methods used in the project from a scientific point of view; science theory, qualitative and quantitative approaches Must be able to apply fundamental key areas, concepts, and methods for evaluation and development of technical solutions considering the technology in itself, and in relation to social contexts and human circumstances (holistically); technology assessment methods, contexts and communication, media sociology (e.g. life styles, consumption, sociological methods), different forms of user test, innovation and creativity Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Competencies Must be able to apply knowledge (application) and understanding regarding being part of a team-based project work Must be able to understand and communicate project work (application) Must be able to analyze own learning processes Must be able to analyze and document learning processes within the group (analysis) Must be able to create optimal collaborative learning processes (application) Must be able to evaluate professional situations in relation to the surrounding society (analysis) Must be able to apply knowledge and understanding of science, technology and society (application); from a technological perspective (including competencies on applying different technology assessment methods) and from a holistic perspective (including competencies on life style, consumption and technology development, different contexts and forms of communication, innovative and creative processes) Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Competencies Must be able to apply knowledge (application) and understanding regarding being part of a team-based project work Must be able to understand and communicate project work (application) Must be able to analyze own learning processes Must be able to analyze and document learning processes within the group (analysis) Must be able to create optimal collaborative learning processes (application) Must be able to evaluate professional situations in relation to the surrounding society (analysis) Must be able to apply knowledge and understanding of science, technology and society (application); from a technological perspective (including competencies on applying different technology assessment methods) and from a holistic perspective (including competencies on life style, consumption and technology development, different contexts and forms of communication, innovative and creative processes) Students who complete the course module will obtain the following qualifications: Competencies Must be able to apply knowledge (application) and understanding regarding being part of a team-based project work Must be able to understand and communicate project work (application) Must be able to analyze own learning processes Must be able to analyze and document learning processes within the group (analysis) Must be able to create optimal collaborative learning processes (application) Must be able to evaluate professional situations in relation to the surrounding society (analysis) Must be able to apply knowledge and understanding of science, technology and society (application); from a technological perspective (including competencies on applying different technology assessment methods) and from a holistic perspective (including competencies on life style, consumption and technology development, different contexts and forms of communication, innovative and creative processes) Introduction to course - Content Academic integrity Written and oral communication of project results Experience exchange Project Planning, inc. project management and leadership Communication in and out of the group Learning styles, team roles and group dynamics Conflict handling Stages of a problem-oriented project from initiating problem via problem analysis to problem formulation Theory of learning processes Methods for analysis and documentation of group learning processes Creativity in project work Theory of science Sociological methodology: qualitative and quantitative research methods Approaches to identification, analysis and assessment of technological problems and solutions related to the user and the surrounding communities with emphasis on: Environmental, resource and social responsibility Economics Cultural understanding and intercultural processes Political processes, power and control Introduction to course Organization and examination: The course is organized as a mix of lectures, seminares, workshops, group consultation and self studies After some of the lessons each group shall prepare a written response to exercises relating to the lecture. The written assignments are included in a portfolio that is used to: 1. 2. 3. Reflection to the status seminar Reflection and documentation (evidence) for process analysis Background (maybe appendices) and repetition for the exam The course is examined individually based on a written exercise based on the portfolio’s (7 hours) The exam result is passed/non passed Academic integrity and dissemination Written and oral communication of project results Experience exchange Project Planning, inc. project management and leadership Project Planning, inc. project management and leadership Project Planning, inc. project management and leadership Communication in and out of the group Learning styles, team roles and group dynamics Learning styles, team roles and group dynamics Conflict handling Stages of a problem-oriented project from initiating problem via problem analysis to problem formulation Theory of learning processes Creativity in project work Theory of science Sociological methodology: qualitative and quantitative research methods Technological problems and solutions related to the user and the surrounding communities Billede: samfundsfaget.dk Environmental, resource and social responsibility Cultural understanding and intercultural processes Economics Billede: greekshares.com Political processes, power and control Billede: greekshares.com Introduction to course - Content of course – a total of 12 lessons (events) Part one: problem based projekt work Part two: societal relevance PV1: Introduction to course and PBL PV3: P0 project, PV4:Experience Get started exchange from P0 PV5: Creative PV6: Target groups problem solving and Sociological PV2: Introduction to STS and IT Companies in context methodology 1 PV7: Plan how to co-operate in the team PV10: Professional project dissemination PV9: Project Management PV8: Sociological methodology 2 andScience theory PV11: Technology Assessment PV12: Software systems in context + Process analysis Course plan PV 5 ECTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction to the course. LPJ and LSP Introduction to STS and IT Companies in context.LSP P0 project (tools, structure, get started). LPJ Experience exchange from P0. LPJ and LSP Workshop: Creative Problem Solving . JEH and HJA Target groups and Sociological methodology 1. LSP Plan how to co-operate in the team and. LPJ Sociological methodology 2 andScience theory. LSP Project Management . LPJ Professional project dissemination . LPJ Technology Assessment. LSP Software systems in context + Process analysis . LSP og LPJ week 36 week 37 week 37 week 39 week 41 week 42 week 42 week 43 week 43 week 44 week 47 week 48 © SLP-gruppen, Aalborg Universitet Break Deadline is deadline ! 49