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1 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences SISYA200 Innovation Project 2011-12 Periods III-IV Timo Poranen (UTA/SIS, responsible teacher) Jarmo Tuominiemi (Demola) and other project supervisors from UTA/SIS and facilitators from Demola

2 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Initial lecture 19.1.2012 Video: Experimental Mobile Haptic Game: Commander Course information: –Curriculum, a sample project: LiveManual –Credits and grading –Schedule –Demola profile, project applications –Moodle (course registration, discussion forum), Project blog –Teacher’s role, problems, recommendations Demola (Jarmo Tuominiemi) –Sample projects –Demola info Questions and answers

3 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Curriculum http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti/curricula.html New course for all SIS students. Intermediate studies in Computer Science, Information Studies and Interactive Media, and Interactive Technology. Students work in a project team to produce a demo or an interactive demonstration. –Teams have students from TAMK, UTA and TUT. –A Demola facilitator and university supervisors support the team. The course is organised with Demola and teams work daily in the Demola premises. Project topics are related to new technology and services (new mobile phones, innovative www/mobile applications, games, etc.).

4 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Course’s suitability I have studied course TKOPA12 (Project Work). Can I still take Innovation project? –Yes. Your credits can be used in other studies -category. I'm majoring in Interactive technology. Can I study Innovation Project (SISYA200) instead of Project Work (TKOPA12)? –Yes. I’m majoring in Software Development / Information systems. Can I study Innovation Project (SISYA200) instead of Project Work (TKOPA12)? –No (SPM and ToSPM still require TKOPA12). I'm majoring in Information studies and interactive media. Can I study Innovation Project (SISYA200) instead of Interactive Media Project (ITIMA25) as my compulsory course? –Yes.

5 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences A sample project - LiveManual http://demola.fi/projects/live-manual Project phases (from Final project report): 1.Project Requirements Gathering - regular meetings with Metso to understand their needs. 2.Requirements Analysis - brain storming, listed all ideas which we thought of and realized them one by one based on the priority and implementation difficulty. 3.Concept Design – define what the new demo should be like, what kind of features should be there, for example how to show the navigation column etc. Draw different versions of the interface. Proceed based on these. Searched needed resources from the internet, self learning and transfer all those new ideas and knowledge into our product.

6 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences LiveManual 4.Development – added needed features one by one. Meanwhile, continued to improve the interface design and made it look better. 5.Integration – put different parts together and integrate with the database. 6.Testing – we devised questionnaires and tested the manual. The test requirements and description were prepared in advance. The first test was done with some volunteers, the test subjects were students and those students had some IT related knowledge. The second test was done in Metso, with staff from different backgrounds. The test results were collected and discussed based on feedback and comments. Some issues that came up in the tests were fixed. 7.Demonstration & Possible Deployment – show the demo in the final customer meeting, if the customer wants, they can license the demo.

7 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Credits and grading Credits are based on amount of (productive) work in your project. 1 ECTS corresponds to 20 hours of work in your project (5 ECTS equals to 100-119 working hours, 10 ECTS equals to >200 hours). All students should work at least 100 hours (= 5 ECTS) for their project. Working hours are reported weekly in the project blog. Grading is based on the process, outcome and personal activity in the project.

8 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Schedule – main deadlines http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti/schedule.html Join Moodle forum of the course no later than 25.1. Create Demola profile and apply for projects 25.1. Project plan deadline in Feb, a review after that. Reviews: March and April. –A review? What the team has done since last meeting, a demo, and what the team is going to do next. Final project report deadline in May, a review after that. Credits and grading: May-June. Training sessions, workshops, group work, and other project activities.

9 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Demola profile, project applications Create a Demola profile and apply for interesting projects no later than 25.1. Pay attention on writing a good application. Skills and motivation are important. You may apply to different projects but you’ll be selected to one project. In your profile/application tell your experiences, wishes, language restrictions (if you can’t participate in an English language project), etc. Course and Demola staff will inform you on your project in the end of week 5 or 6. It is possible that there is no suitable project for you .

10 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Moodle All UTA/SIS students must join course’s Moodle forum. Forum name: SISYA200 Innovationproject Key: SIS_inno2012 All important course messages (to UTA/SIS students) will be sent to the “News” forum. Demola has an own information channel for their messages/news to project teams (on workshops etc.). Discussion forum can be used for asking/commenting project/course related questions.

11 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Project blog Project blog is a public web-based diary, where project team publishes the current status of the project. The project blog shows how the project is progressing in general. Blog uses Demola’s platform for project’s. Regularity: Weekly. It is important to bring out some key issues and challenges concerning the current stage of the project. Team should divide the blogging so that each team member writes the project blog at some point. Teams should report their working hours (John Doe, 15 hours this week, 60 hours so far. All project hours: 290.) and main activities done during the week (John: meeting with the client, review meeting with supervisor, usability testing, coding,…).

12 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Teacher's role Each student has a responsible teacher assigned to him/her from the course. A team might have up to three supervisors from different universities! Teachers are there to support your learning and to help you –Checking how you are doing –To give help and support when you need it –To watch the amount and quality of your work to verify that you can pass the course Teachers participate in main reviews (project plan etc.) and meetings and give feedback based on those. (They don't have time to participate in all of meetings.) –Make sure that the teacher knows about all reviews and can participate.

13 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Problems in your project? It is normal that when a group of people working together in a technical project, there might be problems with –Team members –Client –Technical devices –Design and Implementation –Etc. All teams should be able to solve “small problems” together, but in case of serious problems, contact project supervisor and Demola staff. Tell about your project obstacles in review meetings and in the project blog.

14 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Findings from F2011 projects Meet your team at least weekly! Your project needs roughly 10-15 hours work / week. More group work instead of working alone, participate in workshops. Do not forget to inform your university supervisor on your main project meetings / reviews. Preferably, days and times should be agreed in advance in the project plan review. Use good project working practices: send a meeting agenda beforehand and write down meeting minutes (and send to all stakeholders). Put your project’s name in email’s subject field. Select and use suitable tools, enough management, … Update project plan regularly and/or maintain tasks / work packages using some tool (excel, project management sotware,…).

15 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Demola http://www.demola.fi

16 http://www.uta.fi/sis/yhteiset/innovaatioprojekti University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences Questions and answers?


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