INTRODUCTION
Learning
goals
Digital
Business –study module in Laurea is a combination of lectures, individual
learning and blogging, group work and company projects. In this module the
students will become familiar with today’s digital tools. The aim is to bring students and working life
closer together. Therefore we will have several guest lecturers from different
businesses and partner companies included in the program.
Lecturers
and mentors
Mr. Ilkka
Kurkela, M.A., eMBA, FRSA, works as a Senior Business Economics Lecturer at Laurea University of Applied Sciences. He
is a professional digitalist and popular lecturer with real-life marketing
& social media experience from New York, Manhattan.
Ilkka
Kurkela has finished his professional teacher education as online education. He
has international experience from world’s best ranked business schools such as
IMD (Switzerland), Berkeley (USA, California), Ashridge Business School (UK),
Columbia University and New York University (USA). He orchestrated the
international MIF eMBA Creative Leadership –program as the program director in
2012-2014.
In March 2014 Ilkka Kurkela was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). RSA is a British organisation committed to finding practical solutions to today’s social challenges. The Society was founded in 1754. Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx and Stephen Hawking are some of the notable past and present members. RSA characterises itself as “an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges”.
In his personal life Ilkka Kurkela is a husband and proud dad of a 3-year-old daughter and a profound lover of drum’n’bass music. Please visit at Ilkka Kurkela’s LinkedIn-page for more information.
In March 2014 Ilkka Kurkela was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). RSA is a British organisation committed to finding practical solutions to today’s social challenges. The Society was founded in 1754. Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx and Stephen Hawking are some of the notable past and present members. RSA characterises itself as “an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges”.
In his personal life Ilkka Kurkela is a husband and proud dad of a 3-year-old daughter and a profound lover of drum’n’bass music. Please visit at Ilkka Kurkela’s LinkedIn-page for more information.
Anna works as a Senior
Lecturer in business management study programme in Laurea.
She has led many
international projects with different colleges, companies and organizations
such as British Council. She has over 10 years of work experience as an
entrepreneur and therefore she has been successfully leading and guiding groups
of students doing practical business projects in Laurea.
Anna has had many big event management projects
such as Finland's AIESEC National Conference or Youth to Business Forum, where
she guided a group of students responsible for organizing the events. Finland Youth
to Business event brought together business representatives and students for a
close and open dialogue on relevant topics such as entrepreneurial leadership,
corporate social responsibility and service design thinking. Another important
goal of the forum was the generation of new, actionable ideas and thoughts
about the future to both the business and the student community. The basic idea
of the forum was to create a space to express youth opinion on key subjects
that the world faces today. Anna has been actively participating in organizing
events for students and Laurea staff, such as Christmas parties and
International week.
Anna Ikonen attended many International teacher
exchange programmes where she taught subjects such as communication, cross-cultural
skills or social media marketing, to mention a few. She has worked on
developing new international projects with other partner universities. Anna has participated in an International
Innovation Lab in Leuven, Belgium with a group of business students who worked
with Belgian students on different innovation practical projects for Belgian
companies. She has also organized an Entrepreneurship Camp in Nice and with
other professors from Business School guided a group of students working on
developing new business ideas who then presented their business plans to
Business Angels in France.
Social media, digital
marketing, communication, cross-culture management, psychology are the areas of
her interest. In her personal life Anna
is a mother of two teenagers and she loves dancing and Zumba.
Please
visit Anna Ikonen’s LinkedIn page https://fi.linkedin.com/in/annaikonen1 for more information.
Studying
platforms: Facebook & Google Drive
The formal
communication platform for the whole module is in Facebook. Please see all the
latest information at the Facebook-page.
The
platform to return group tasks is Google Drive.
Students
are required to have active accounts on these platforms: Facebook, Google,
LinkedIn, Selected Blogging platform, and possible other requirements given
during the course. After the course is completed and evaluated, students are
free to delete the accounts if they wish to do so. However, it is recommended
that the accounts are used as learning platforms after the course as well.
Timetable and location
MONDAY & THURSDAY: Lectures
starting at 10 AM (usually ends at 14 latest)
MONDAY AFTERNOON, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: Group work
FRIDAY & WEEKENDS: individual working, reading, writing blogs
MONDAY AFTERNOON, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: Group work
FRIDAY & WEEKENDS: individual working, reading, writing blogs
EXCEPTIONS:
- no teaching during 12.10.-18.10. (this work is individual work and reading for exams)
- no teaching on Thursday 3.9., instead Friday 4.9. starting 12.00.
- no teaching during 12.10.-18.10. (this work is individual work and reading for exams)
- no teaching on Thursday 3.9., instead Friday 4.9. starting 12.00.
PLACE: Otaniemi, Metsänpojankuja 3, Small/Big
Auditorium + meeting rooms for group work
DEADLINES FOR TASKS
WEDNESDAYS
by 23.59 – return your Group’s finalized task to Google Drive
SUNDAYS by 23.59 – publish your personal blogposts as individual tasks to your blog
SUNDAYS by 23.59 – publish your personal blogposts as individual tasks to your blog
Photographing,
videos and social media during the courses
The
students are allowed and encouraged to take photos and video during the
classes. The teachers and digital coaches will actively take photos and video
from the class and these will be used online to enrich the learning experience.
This is a
big part of the learning experience in the course and will be a concrete way to
learn how to use visual content online on different environments.
Small
Talk –video sessions
Each
Thursday we will have a “Small Talk” session with some of the students. The
idea is to reflect student’s thinking and personal learning experiences. During
the session students will record their personal thoughts to camera
individually. More info will be given during the lessons.
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