061.006 Collaboration and Co-Creation
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2024S, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Blended Learning

Learning outcomes

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

  1. present their ideas to different target groups in a value based manner
  2. understand their strengths in teamwork and use them in a role-specific manner
  3. describe the importance of peer feedback and the value for their individual learning
  4. evaluate the reachability of goals based on the resources and competencies of themselves and others in the team more realistically
  5. describe the influence of team composition towards project success and evaluate it for their projects

Relevance of gained skills 

Collaboration and Co-creation have become an imperative for companies. The skills to be able to bring different parties together in order to jointly produce a mutually valuedoutcome cannot be learned theoretically. This course gives participants the opportunity to put their ideas on the workbench and develop them collaboratively. You gain

  1. Experience in entrepreneurial thinking.
  2. Understanding of your own creative confidence
  3. Experience peer feedback and the awareness of others
  4. Evidence of your individual strengths and how to apply them in specific roles
  5. Learning that self-reflection is as an integral part of evolution

 

Subject of course

Understanding and experiencing the process of value creation in a collaborative setting is goal and subject of this course.

You will develop your idea in teams: Whether you bring your own idea or join another team because you find their idea cool: join this semester challenge to go from your rough idea to the product or service you want to see in this world. Experience firsthand how it feels to grow an idea.

YOUR EXPERIENCE contains

> Exchanging ideas with others
> Creating and designing a product or service in a team
> Reaching out to future customers, partners and suppliers
> Reflecting about the process
> Pitching

Teaching methods

The participants start with a personal pitch of an idea into the team building phase. Students bring their own ideas. The formed project teams work together the entire semester.

Project work is split into five topics, with one deliverable to submit
- Team work is self organized. Personal reflexion and peer feedback is documented and collected in questionnaire format. 
- The idea is developed along the business model canvas. 

Mode of examination

Written and oral

Additional information

There are limited places and an application to take part.

The VU contains real life sessions and online parts. Details are announced in TUWEL and in class. Please make sure you are registered in the respective TUWEL course.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Fri14:00 - 14:4501.03.2024 Login on TUWELPreliminary meeting
Mon17:00 - 18:3004.03.2024 Login on TUWELIdea Exchange
Mon17:00 - 18:3011.03.2024 Login on TUWELTEAM Dynamics
Mon17:00 - 19:0018.03.2024 Login on TUWELTEAM CASTING - Completion of Team Building
Mon17:00 - 18:4508.04.2024 Login on TUWELWorkshop
Mon17:00 - 17:3015.04.2024 Bi-weekly feedback session
Mon17:00 - 18:4522.04.2024 Login on TUWELWorkshop
Mon17:00 - 17:3029.04.2024 Bi-weekly feedback session
Mon17:00 - 18:4506.05.2024 Login on TUWELWorkshop
Mon17:00 - 19:0013.05.2024Sem.R. DB gelb 07 Workshop with Guest - Room booking in process
Mon17:00 - 19:0013.05.2024Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO Workshop (extended invitation)
Mon17:00 - 18:4520.05.2024 Login on TUWELWorkshop
Mon17:00 - 17:3027.05.2024 Bi-weekly feedback session
Mon17:00 - 18:4503.06.2024 Login on TUWELWorkshop
Mon17:00 - 19:0010.06.2024 Bi-weekly feedback session
Mon17:00 - 19:0017.06.2024 Login on TUWELProject Presentation
Mon17:00 - 19:0024.06.2024 Login on TUWELProject Presentation & Reflection
Fri17:00 - 17:3028.06.2024 Course End Checkpoint
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

  • Presentation of ideas in digital forum and stage pitch
  • Active contributions in selft organized teams 
  • Participation in weekly workshops
  • Delivery of the work results
  • Self Reflexion and Peer Feedback
  • End presentation
  • Course feedback

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Fri - 28.06.2024written&oralno application-Final Check

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
05.02.2024 00:00 01.03.2024 23:55 08.03.2024 10:00

Registration modalities

Limited places - the application for participation will be opened shortly.

The registration is done in TISS and in TUWEL.
Registering in the TUWEL Course is REQUIRED.

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 445 Mechanical Engineering Not specified
066 645 Data Science Not specified
066 926 Business Informatics Not specified
TRS Transferable Skills Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

No prior knowledge needed - bring your ideas and enthusiasm

Continuation for Creativity Engineering participants

Miscellaneous

  • Attendance Required!

Language

English