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Innovation Project (10 cr)

Code: XX00BH18-3512

General information


Enrollment

13.12.2022 - 18.12.2022

Timing

23.01.2023 - 09.03.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

School of Rehabilitation and Examination

Campus

Myllypurontie 1

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Osteopathy

Teachers

  • Jenny West
  • Elisa Mattila
  • Ulla Marjosola
  • Teija Rautiola
  • Jenna Kukkonen
  • Anna Eskola
  • Petra Heino
  • Hannele Hokkanen
  • Anu-Riikka Eerola

Groups

  • SXF19S1
    Degree programme in Osteopathy

Objective

On completion of the course the student can
- Develop practical, creative and innovative solutions, practices and services with multidisciplinary partners to meet the diverse needs in the Helsinki Metropolitan area.
The student participates in project or network-based work and applies his or her expertise in regional, national or international development work.
- Use his or her personal skills and abilities to work and collaborate in multidisciplinary teams.
- Create a culture of cooperation and negotiation with the team members and other actors.
- Use his or her skills in problem solving, collaboration and communication to support the social development and joint decision making of the team.

Content

Project and innovation work: brainstorming, planning, implementing, assessing, communicating, publishing, product development and marketing.
Cooperative skills, interest group activities and networking.
Innovative work methods.
Areas of communal development skills: development processes, coordinating and managing development, reforming the development concepts.

Materials

1. Ulla Vehkaperä, Kaarina Pirilä ja Marianne Roivas ( toim.) 2013. Innostu ja Innovoi. Käsikirja innovaatiopintoihin. Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu julkaisusarja. Saatavilla sähköisesti http://www.metropolia.fi/fileadmin/user_upload/Julkaisutoiminta/Julkaisusarjat/OIVA/Innostu_ja_innovoi.pdf
Tutustu palvelumuotoiluun
Lisäksi:
2. Oivallus loppuraportti: http://ek.fi/wp-content/uploads/Oivallus_loppuraportti.pdf
3. MINNO työkalupakki

Teaching methods

Interactive lectures
23.1. - 9.3.2023
Pre-assignment
Group work, work shops
Guided assignment
Project work

Some of the project challenges are controlled completely online and participation in them requires the use of a camera in Team or Zoom.

Employer connections

Project challenges are work-life related.

Exam schedules

N/A

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

N/A

Student workload

1op= 27 hours of student work
10 op= 270 hours

Content scheduling

Interactive and intensive study course, duration 7 weeks.
Advanced assignment, instructions from news letter from OMA before the beginning of the course
Registration for projects will be informed in a separate announcement.

Preliminary assignment (instructions from the OMA "Well come letter" before the start of the course. Return of the assignment by 23.1.2023 to each project's own OMA workspace, which you will receive from the teacher at the first meeting.

Orientation 23.1.2023 (online)
Project work on Mondays-Thursdays.
Weekly meetings with your project lecturer.
Meeting of the customer on first week. Other meetings with partners will be agreed during project.
8.3.2023 MINNOFest. Project presentation festival
9.3.2023 Feedback with supervisor
Other days project work in your own project group.

Further information

INTENSIVE STUDY COURSE; Attendance is required throughout the course
Duration 7 weeks
Registration for project is done with an e-form. Failure to register for the project may prevent access to the course.
Available projects will be published in OMA later.
Students will be informed of their placement in project groups before the first project meeting.
First project meeting: The exact place and time are indicated in the project blank form
Joint closing ceremony of the project MinnoFest.
The time of the feedback / evaluation discussion will be agreed with the supervisor. A good grade of an innovation project may enable the project to be continued as a thesis in a project on the same topic according to a separate agreement.

RPL: The application must be made and approved before registering for the course.

MATERIALS prepared by the teacher are works in accordance with the Copyright Act (404/61) for which the teacher has copyright. Assignments AND MATERIALS may not be used except in their own studies. Their public distribution is only allowed with the permission of the teacher.

Some of the work in the course is distance learning. See here for more details on the processing of personal data related to the implementation of distance learning and the systems, software, IT applications and electronic tools used in the processing of personal data. Link to Metropolia's extensive student and study data register privacy statement https://www.metropolia.fi/fi/metropoliasta/tietosuoja-ja-gdpr/tietosuojaselosteet/metropolian-opiskelija-ja-opintotietorekisteri

Any additional questions to the MINNO coordinator in your school.
(e-mail name@metropolia.fi)
School of Health care; Hannele Hokkanen and Teija Rautiola
School of rehabilitation and examination: Jenny West, Ulla Marjosola
School of wellbeing: Anu-Riikka Eerola

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student knows the principles of project and network-based work.
The student recognizes his/her own project- and network-based work competences.
The student uses co-operation and communication skills in cooperative development processes and decision making.
The student can develop together with the other actors solutions and modes of operation to meet the multi-faceted needs of the residents of the Helsinki metropolitan area.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses the principles of project and network-based work in regional, national or international development oriented work.
The student uses his or her co-operation and communication skills well in cooperative development processes and decision making.
The student helps to set-up a cooperative negotiation culture with other actors in the field. The student uses his/her personal skills and abilities to contribute to the work of a multidisciplinary team.
The student develops together with the other actors practical, creative and innovative solutions, modes of operation or services to meet the multi-faceted needs of the residents of the Helsinki metropolitan area.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student's ability to use principles of project and network-based work in regional, national or international development oriented work is on a high level.
The student is able to analyse and develop his/her co-operation and communication skills in cooperative development processes and decision making.
The student understands cooperative negotiation culture and helps to build it with the other actors.
The student is able to analyse and develop his/her professional competence and put it in the service of a multidisciplinary team.
The student develops together with the other actors practical, creative and innovative solutions, modes of operation or services to meet the multi-faceted needs of the residents of the Helsinki metropolitan area.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student knows the principles of project and network-based work.
The student recognizes his/her own project- and network-based work competences.
The student uses co-operation and communication skills in cooperative development processes and decision making.
The student can develop together with the other actors solutions and modes of operation to meet the multi-faceted needs of the residents of the Helsinki metropolitan area.

Assessment methods and criteria

Continuous evaluation
Active participation for intensive course
Theory+projectwork= innovationproject 10 op
Project will be evaluated numeric.

Further information

Assessment is focused on the work carried out during the course, the gained knowledge upon the completion of the course, meeting the course goals and creating innovative solutions.