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ACIT4090 Globalisation of Technology Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Globalisation of Technology
- Study programme
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Master's Programme in Applied Computer and Information Technology
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2024/2025
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2025
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Information and communications technology (ICT) is conceived as the primary facilitator and driving force of most globalisation processes. As the world changes, so the field of ICT itself seeks out more nuanced definitions of culture and new methodologies for exploring, understanding and analysing them. As such, this course will give in-depth insight and knowledge into cultural differences and dimensions involving ICTs and will provide the students with the necessary knowledge and competencies such as cross-cultural collaboration, new thinking, knowledge-sharing and innovation processes to communicate, collaborate and resolve conflicts, now and in the future.
Required preliminary courses
No formal requirements over and above the admission requirements.
Learning outcomes
A student who has completed this course should have the following learning outcomes, defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
On successful completion of this course the student has:
- advanced knowledge of cultural differences and dimensions related to artificial intelligence, data privacy, data security, information security, cybersecurity, and universal design
- advanced knowledge of how the world changes constantly and how these changes can develop new methodologies for exploring, understanding, and analyzing cultural differences and dimensions
- advanced knowledge of technology, best practices and development processes for information and communications technology (ICT) solutions
- advanced knowledge of analysing the cultural conditions and perspectives that lead to communication gaps and digital divides.
Skills
On successful completion of this course the student can:
- carry out necessary analysis and testing across cultures
- design culturally neutral prototypes
- use knowledge of different cultures and group dynamics to communicate, collaborate and resolve conflicts, now and in the future
- act objectively when carrying out evaluations and have knowledge about their own impact on processes and results.
General competence
On successful completion of this course the student can:
- analyse and understand academic, professional and ethical issues related to accessibility in diverse cultures
- apply knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, data privacy, data security, information security, cybersecurity and universal design of information and communications technology (ICT) to solve accessibility challenges in diverse cultures
- provide comprehensive independent study and master expressions and terms in the field
- contribute to cross-cultural collaboration, new thinking, knowledge-sharing and innovation processes.
Teaching and learning methods
The course is organized as a series of lectures, seminars and guest lectures that cover the main theories.
Course requirements
The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- Two presentations in groups of up to three students, and participate as a discussant in all the other group presentations
- A project report plan (either in groups or individually) must be approved before the project starts. Students will receive feedback during the planning stage of the project. The students carry out projects according to the approved project plan.
Assessment
The project report counts 100% of the final grade. The project report must have the following extent:
- 6 000 words (+/-20%) if one writes alone
- 9 000 words (+/-20%) if two collaborate
- 12 000 words (+/-20%) if three collaborate
More than three students cannot write together. Further guidelines will be given when the course starts. The exams can be appealed.
New/postponed exam
In case of failed exam or legal absence, the student may apply for a new or postponed exam. New or postponed exams are offered within a reasonable time span following the regular exam. The student is responsible for registering for a new/postponed exam within the time limits set by OsloMet. The Regulations for new or postponed examinations are available in Regulations relating to studies and examinations at OsloMet.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, provided the rules for plagiarism and source referencing are complied with.
Grading scale
Grade scale A-F.
Examiners
Two internal examiners. External examiner is used periodically.
Course contact person
Assistant Professor Nuno Marques