Internet Business Models (5 cr)
Code: R0297-3015
General information
Enrollment
04.04.2022 - 10.04.2022
Timing
01.06.2022 - 15.08.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Korkeakouluyksikkö D, Verkkokampus, liko
Campus
Laurea Virtual Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 150
Degree programmes
- Complementary competence, bachelor’s studies in English (CCH2), Business, administration and law
Teachers
- Ville Saarikoski
Teacher in charge
Ville Saarikoski
Groups
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CCH221SYComplementary competence (bachelor’s studies), S21, Business, administration and law
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- describe differences between virtual world and physical world
- identify business opportunities in the internet and networks
- apply an understanding of the internet society to build new markets
- combine business and information technology knowledge
- utilize opportunities of digitalization for business
Teaching methods
The course consists of 8 chapters.
Each chapter contains a quiz. To achieve grade one, you do the quizzes.
To achieve grade two, students also need to be active on the discussion forums.
To achieve grade three there is a specific task, which you also need to do. To achieve grade four to five, students will also need to return an essay. The essay can be written in English or Finnish, although English is preferred
Location and time
The course is a hop on hop off course. In the beginning all registered are encouraged and prompted to visit the online learning platform. After this the students can study at their own pace. Towards the end, the teacher will encourage students to get everything done in time.
This course will start on 1.6.2022 and will end 15.8.2022 .Note if you do assignment for grade 4 to 5, you need to submit that 15 days earlier to allow time for peer reviews,
A student who is new to Laurea will receive a laurea email, studentnumber@laurea.fi and instructions how to board the canvas platform.
Laurea has adopted Haka authentication for visiting students. It is now in a piloting phase with some minor problems. application, but there is a commitment to implement it.
Learning materials and recommended literature
All material will be on the online platform.
If you want a sneak peek into the course go to the home page villesaarikoski.com in each chapter you should also find a list of literature.
Alternative completion methods of implementation
This is a MOOC type course. The course has been created to be rather scalable and alternative ways of doing the course also need to be highly scalable. For this reason there are presently no alternative ways.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
Digital transformation is taking place in the community at large and at the work place in general.
Some companies may feel threatened by change others embrace it. This course works with no company in particular, but welcomes feedback from practice.
Important dates
The course is a hop on hop off course. In the beginning all registered are encouraged and prompted to visit the online learning platform. After this the students can study at their own pace. Towards the end, the teacher will encourage students to get everything done in time.
This course will start on 1.6.2022 and will end 15.8.2022.Note if you do assignment for grade 4 to 5, you need to submit that 15 days earlier to allow time for peer reviews,
A student who is new to Laurea will receive a laurea email, studentnumber@laurea.fi and instructions how to board the canvas platform.
Forms of internationality
The course instructor is seeking for opportunities to teach the course either online or in a classroom setting in campuses around the world.
The course has been taught in a classroom setting for example in New Delhi India at IILM in November 2017 (https://www.iilm.edu/) at the WSG University of Economy in Poland in 2012-2015 (http://www.cwz.wsg.byd.pl/en/homepage.1.html)
In 2022 the course will be taught and available in co-operation with campusonline.fi to students in all the universities of applied sciences in Finland. The course will also be promoted at different international venues and interested parties are encouraged to enroll and familiarize themselves with the content.
Students workload
The course has been designed to be time and place independent.
Within the start and end times, the student can choose when to start and when to finish and when to study. Please make a plan to ensure that you allocate enough time for your studies.
1 credit is 27 hours of study. This is a five credit course. Plan to use time and you will get more out of the course.
Content and scheduling
I have uploaded the content of the course on to my web page villesaarikoski.com. Note that the actual course will be conducted on the online learning platform canvas and will contain additional elements (quizzes, places to return your assignments etc)