Friday, 3 of September of 2010

Schedule & Deadlines

The overall plan is as follows:

  • we’ll spend a couple of sessions at the beginning to find our feet – including the course framework and tool training.
  • each of the four major course topics will occupy us for about 3 weeks.
  • each student team will get about 5 sessions of 1/2 hr coaching once every 2 weeks.
  • we will spend two sessions at the end on your final project presentations.

Absolute deadlines:

  • Term paper = Cover sheet (filled and signed) + Printout of 15+ individual blog pages: Friday, 12 February 2010, 12:00 a.m.
  • Team presentation = Cover sheet (filled and signed) + Copy of presentation/handout: Friday, 12 February 2010, 12:00 a.m.

Session schedule:

Week Topic Description Group work Tools/key concept Assignments
1 Orientation Introduction to the course: content, schedule, grading ILIAS wiki; Prensky’s Skills; and what do you already know about “business applications”? Podcast: “Blogs in plain English“; ILIAS learning management system (LMS) & course blog Hourihan (2002) “What we are doing when we blog”. Q: what’s changed since 2002?

Your first blog entry on: “my favourite blog”

2 Project tools Introduction to blogs Understanding the rubric; finding your favourite Internet blogs. Student comment (2009); social media revolution (video) Blogs, giving and receiving feedback. Brogan (2009) “23 Essential Elements of Shareable Blog Posts“.

Write blog entry draft on “what i am afraid of when blogging”. publish at will.

Semester project Selection of teams and topics for learning module. Technical introduction to self-hosted group blogs. video on feedback: I like to buy a hamburger Coaching Create first draft of project exposition (see ILIAS for example/form) & upload it to your project area in the ILIAS wiki
3 Emergence of the Digital Enterprise Transformation in the age of globalisation Case: Amazon.Com (Interview with Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos on the Kindle, 11/2007);
Web 2.0 and social media Tim O’Reilly (2005) “What is Web 2.0” – chapters 1-4, 6 only; Q: identify two IT concepts you do not understand.

Prepare your project exposition sheets – first coaching sessions

4 Business in the Digital Enterprise Information Systems in the digital enterprise Luis Suarez (2009) “The Business Value of Social Software“; Bill Marriott (2008) “Marriott on the Move“; an ethnographer’s vision of Web 2.0 (“The Machine is Us/ing Us“); Hersman E (2009) How texting and GoogleMaps helped Kenyans survive crisis. Web 2.0 Work on projects begins in earnest.
5 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems The power of community Cases: SugarCRM; LinkedIn (interview w/CEO Reid Hoffmann, 03/2009) CRM systems; Business Communities

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