Collaborative Work Group I (ILV)
BackCourse lecturer:
FH-Prof. Dr.
Wolfgang Eixelsberger
FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in
Ursula Liebhart
Course number | B4.06364.20.320 |
Course code | KOLLA |
Curriculum | 2024 |
Semester of degree program | Semester 2 |
Mode of delivery | Presence- and Telecourse |
Units per week | 3,0 |
ECTS credits | 5,0 |
Language of instruction | German |
Students know
- the importance of collaborative work for future-oriented organizations and forms of cooperation.
- the levels (people - team - organization) and dimensions (task - people - place - technology) of collaborative work to be considered.
- digital and personal success factors in work and learning design (digital self-assessment, self-organization skills)
- design elements of an effective collaboration and meeting culture.
- elements and channels of communication design.
- agile ways of thinking and behaving.
- (digital) tools to support collaborative teamwork.
- benefits and functionality of social enterprise networks.
After completing the module, students can
- analyze their own resources for collaborative work and contribute in a strength-oriented manner according to the objective.
- analyze their own learning and working environment according to their strengths.
- analyze the phases of team development and design methods and techniques of (hybrid) collaboration to effectively improve team performance.
- define central rules and effective collaborative performance in the team.
- use selected generative AI tools.
Students are able to
- use selected tools and methods of collaborative teamwork to shape their own working and learning process in a self-directed and collaborative manner in analog and digital space.
- determine strategies for effective, personal online communication and implement them to build relationships within the team.
- Definition and significance of collaborative working
- Levels and dimensions of collaborative working
- Tools and methods for self-effective working
- Meeting and communication culture
- Team definition and development
- Digital and generative AI collaboration methods and tools
- Organizational framework conditions and digital solutions
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Rossmann, A./Stei, G./Besch, M. (2016): Enterprise Social Networks. Erfolgsfaktoren für die Einführung und Nutzung - Grundlagen, Praxislösungen, Fallbeispiele. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler.
Self-study, lecture, (group) discussion, working on practical tasks
Integrated module examination
Continuous assessment type: Creation of an e-portfolio