193.075 Ways of thinking in digital technologies
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2020S, VU, 2.0h, 2.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 2.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

... reflect critically on the contents and priorities in digital technologies;
... differentiate and name different ways of thinking and problem-solving approaches in digitisation;
... assess the suitability of different ways of thinking and problem-solving approaches for different digitisation problems, and to select suitable ones;
... explain the need for critical thinking and reflection in the design of technical systems;
... formulate and discuss critical questions about the contents and methods of digitisation;

Subject of course

Ways of thinking in digitisation provides an introduction and an overview of digitisation from the point of view of their working and thinking ways, thus providing a kind of applied philosophy of science. The course is intended to arouse interest in further studies and to enable students to better classify the content presented in later courses. Students should be able to understand digitisation  both in science and in practice, and to implement this knowledge as part of their further studies.

Teaching methods

Lecture with extra classes in small groups. 

Mode of examination

Immanent

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon15:00 - 17:0009.03.2020HS 18 Czuber - MB Vorlesung + Besprechung

Examination modalities

Basis for the evaluation is the work in groups as well as a final report. 

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
19.02.2020 08:00 10.03.2020 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
045 006 Digital Skills - Lectures will start in summer term 2020 MandatorySTEOP
Course requires the completion of the introductory and orientation phase

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

German