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[[File:CLLC - Online Course Structure 2021.jpg|thumb|500px|Overview of online process, learning activities and assignments]]


== Course Elements ==
== Course Elements ==
[[File:CLLC Assignments Overview 2021.jpg|thumb|right|500px]]
[[File:CLLC Assignments Overview 2021.jpg|thumb|right|500px|The CLLC course includes four integrated assignments]]


Our course consists the following elements:
This online course aims at preparing and accompanying students who are involved in designing community-based innovation ideas. The synchronous lectures on Tuesdays will provide you with theory and methods associated with core topics such as community – what they are and how to work with them, innovation, transformation, systems thinking, design thinking, business modelling and impact evaluation, to name only the most relevant. In addition, the Tuesday sessions will provide room for digital exchange with local stakeholders and community members.
*The international online course with synchronous online sessions on Tuesdays from 16 30 – 18 00 CET and additional tutored online sessions. Our class meets weekly from March 16 to June 9, 2020
*A cooperation process with a local community which can be either
**a community attached to your local university environment
**a community attached to one of our partner universities. We will connect to these European and Middle East communities through the internet by virtual collaboration. We will try to make this as intensive as possible so you can gain a virtual interculturalexperience.  Under normal conditions, we would have offered on-site workshops in Estonia, Romania and Lebanon this year. Unfortunately, it is very unlikely that the pandemic situation will allow for on site visits.


The online course aims at preparing and accompanying students who are involved in designing community-based innovation ideas. The synchronous lectures on Tuesdays will provide you with theory and methods associated with core topics such as community what they are and how to work with them, innovation, transformation, systems thinking, design thinking, business modelling and impact evaluation, to name only the most relevant. In addition, the Tuesday sessions will provide room for digital exchange with local stakeholders and community members.
=== International online course ===
*The international online course with synchronous online sessions on Tuesdays from 16 30 18 00 CET and additional tutored online sessions.
*Our class meets weekly from March 16 to June 9, 2020


=== Community cooperation ===
The entire course is based on a cooperation process with a local community which can be either
*a community attached to your local university environment
*a community attached to one of our partner universities.
We will connect to these European and Middle East communities through the internet by virtual collaboration. We will try to make this as intensive as possible so you can gain a virtual interculturalexperience.  Under normal conditions, we would have offered on-site workshops in Estonia, Romania and Lebanon this year. Unfortunately, it is very unlikely that the pandemic situation will allow for on site visits.
=== Tutored sessions ===
The tutored online sessions provide room for you and your teams to engage with those theories and methods. We can apply them to the specific community context you are dealing with, either in your workshop areas or in your local university context. In addition, you can collaborate with students from our international CLLC network and learn from their perspectives on your issues and ideas.
The tutored online sessions provide room for you and your teams to engage with those theories and methods. We can apply them to the specific community context you are dealing with, either in your workshop areas or in your local university context. In addition, you can collaborate with students from our international CLLC network and learn from their perspectives on your issues and ideas.


== Course Assignments==
== Course Assignments==
The CLLC programme has four compulsory assignments and they are integrated a learning process. All assignments require your active participation in the tutored online classes and/or on site in your community lab. In addition, critical engagement with CLLC theories and methods is necessary.
The CLLC programme has four compulsory assignments and they are integrated a learning process. All assignments require your active participation in the tutored online classes and/or on site in your community lab. In addition, critical engagement with CLLC theories and methods is necessary.
=== Assignment Templates and Online Submission Area ===
*[https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=cat_32377&client_id=hfwu Download assignment templates]
*[https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=cat_32388&client_id=hfwu Assignment online submission]


>>> [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=cat_26920&client_id=hfwu Download assignment templates]
=== Overview and links to assignment details ===
 
>>> [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=exc_26929&client_id=hfwu Assignment online submission]
 
Below we give you an overview of the compulsory course deliverables. Please check the links for more details of the assignments.
Below we give you an overview of the compulsory course deliverables. Please check the links for more details of the assignments.


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! Nr !! Assignment !! presented on !! Submission !! Working Mode !! Assessment
! Nr !! Assignment !! presented on !! Submission !! Working Mode !! Assessment
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| 1 || [[Assignment 1: Community Map and Theory of Change (2021)|Community Map and Theory of Change]] || Online team presentation and submission of PDF version|| 20.04.2021 || Team product || graded, 30%
| 1 || [[Assignment 1: Community Map and Theory of Change (2021)|Community Map and Theory of Change]] || Online team presentation and submission of PDF version|| 20.04.2021 || Team product || Grade 30%
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| 2.1 || [[Assignment 2: Community Innovation Field Research (2021)|Community Innovation Field Research]] || Online in the plenary on 04.05.2021|| 05.05.2021 || Team Product|| Pass/not Pass
| 2.1 || [[Assignment 2: Community Innovation Field Research (2021)|Community Innovation Field Research]] || Online in the plenary on 04.05.2021|| 04.05.2021 || Team Product|| Pass/not Pass
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| 2.2 || [[Assignment 2: Community Innovation Field Research (2021)|Community Innovation Field Research]] || || 04.05.2021 || individual report and case study template|| Grade 30%
| 2.2 || [[Assignment 2: Community Innovation Field Research (2021)|Community Innovation Field Research]] || || 04.05.2021 || individual report and case study template|| Grade 30%
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| 4 || [[Assignment 4: Pitching your Innovation Idea (2020)|Pitching your Innovation Idea]] || Online in the plenary on 09.06.2020 || || Team product || Pass/not pass
| 3 || [[Assignment 3: Pitching your Innovation Idea (2021)|Pitching your Innovation Idea]] || Online in the plenary on 18.05.2021|| || Team product || Pass/not pass
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| 5 || [[Assignment 5: Business Model Canvas (2020)|Business Model Canvas]]|| || 21.06.2020 (31.05.2020 for ASE)|| Team or individual product || Grade 50%
| 4 || [[Assignment 4: Business Model Canvas (2021)|Business Model Canvas]]||Online in the plenary on 15.06.2021 || 15.06.2021 (31.05.2021 for ASE)|| Team or individual product || Grade 40%
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 27 April 2021

>>> Back to seminar overview

Overview of online process, learning activities and assignments

Course Elements

The CLLC course includes four integrated assignments

This online course aims at preparing and accompanying students who are involved in designing community-based innovation ideas. The synchronous lectures on Tuesdays will provide you with theory and methods associated with core topics such as community – what they are and how to work with them, innovation, transformation, systems thinking, design thinking, business modelling and impact evaluation, to name only the most relevant. In addition, the Tuesday sessions will provide room for digital exchange with local stakeholders and community members.

International online course

  • The international online course with synchronous online sessions on Tuesdays from 16 30 – 18 00 CET and additional tutored online sessions.
  • Our class meets weekly from March 16 to June 9, 2020

Community cooperation

The entire course is based on a cooperation process with a local community which can be either

  • a community attached to your local university environment
  • a community attached to one of our partner universities.

We will connect to these European and Middle East communities through the internet by virtual collaboration. We will try to make this as intensive as possible so you can gain a virtual interculturalexperience. Under normal conditions, we would have offered on-site workshops in Estonia, Romania and Lebanon this year. Unfortunately, it is very unlikely that the pandemic situation will allow for on site visits.

Tutored sessions

The tutored online sessions provide room for you and your teams to engage with those theories and methods. We can apply them to the specific community context you are dealing with, either in your workshop areas or in your local university context. In addition, you can collaborate with students from our international CLLC network and learn from their perspectives on your issues and ideas.

Course Assignments

The CLLC programme has four compulsory assignments and they are integrated a learning process. All assignments require your active participation in the tutored online classes and/or on site in your community lab. In addition, critical engagement with CLLC theories and methods is necessary.

Assignment Templates and Online Submission Area

Overview and links to assignment details

Below we give you an overview of the compulsory course deliverables. Please check the links for more details of the assignments.

Nr Assignment presented on Submission Working Mode Assessment
1 Community Map and Theory of Change Online team presentation and submission of PDF version 20.04.2021 Team product Grade 30%
2.1 Community Innovation Field Research Online in the plenary on 04.05.2021 04.05.2021 Team Product Pass/not Pass
2.2 Community Innovation Field Research 04.05.2021 individual report and case study template Grade 30%
3 Pitching your Innovation Idea Online in the plenary on 18.05.2021 Team product Pass/not pass
4 Business Model Canvas Online in the plenary on 15.06.2021 15.06.2021 (31.05.2021 for ASE) Team or individual product Grade 40%