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This online module is run as part of the Graduate Certificate in Digital Technology, Transformation & Resilience. This programme will teach students how to understand, navigate and embrace the digital world. It will shed new light on the digital economy and steer learners towards a digital mindset that the future world of work requires. It will prepare students for the digital workplace, by helping them to embrace innovation and change, and prepare them to cope with the velocity of disruption that the future will continue to bring.
In this module, Digital Technology, students will be introduced and reintroduced to existing digital technologies.
Students will explore tools and technologies that are transforming everyday lives, while experiencing various platforms.
Through innovative practice students will look at real life problems, work on a collaborative project, and find innovative digital solutions using the technology encountered on the course.
Notes:
Enrolment in an Innovation Academy module means a commitment to active participation and engagement, which necessitates attendance at all scheduled classes. There is a limit of 22 spaces on the associated Graduate Certificate. We require a minimum of 16 participants to ensure enough people for teamwork and a dynamic classroom environment. On very rare occasions, if fewer than 16 registered students register, we may offer students the opportunity to join another class.
UCD Innovation Academy: About Us
At the UCD Innovation Academy, we are a group of Educator Practitioners with extensive real-world experience as academics, business and social entrepreneurs, tech thinkers, creative professionals and design thinking practitioners.
We take an action-oriented approach to learning, with a combination of individual, group and class tasks and activities, including discussions, presentations and reflection. All of our teaching is grounded in academic rigour, and our focus is on learning from doing in a real-world context.
www.innovationacademy.ie
In this module, Digital Technology, students will be introduced and reintroduced to existing digital technologies.
Students will explore tools and technologies that are transforming everyday lives, while experiencing various platforms.
Through innovative practice students will look at real life problems, work on a collaborative project, and find innovative digital solutions using the technology encountered on the course.
Notes:
Enrolment in an Innovation Academy module means a commitment to active participation and engagement, which necessitates attendance at all scheduled classes. There is a limit of 22 spaces on the associated Graduate Certificate. We require a minimum of 16 participants to ensure enough people for teamwork and a dynamic classroom environment. On very rare occasions, if fewer than 16 registered students register, we may offer students the opportunity to join another class.
UCD Innovation Academy: About Us
At the UCD Innovation Academy, we are a group of Educator Practitioners with extensive real-world experience as academics, business and social entrepreneurs, tech thinkers, creative professionals and design thinking practitioners.
We take an action-oriented approach to learning, with a combination of individual, group and class tasks and activities, including discussions, presentations and reflection. All of our teaching is grounded in academic rigour, and our focus is on learning from doing in a real-world context.
www.innovationacademy.ie
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