Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
PPUDPRA3 Teaching practice, 3rd period Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- 3. praksisperiode
- Weight
- 0.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2025
- Schedule
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Introduction
The rapidity and radicality of new and emergent technological developments have potentially far-reaching consequences that may lead to major changes in our civilization and confronts us - as individuals and societies - with new ways of knowing and acting, and pivotal questions, challenges, and opportunities. Addressing these issues requires a broad and interdisciplinary approach: it is increasingly important that future engineers, computer and data scientists, and technologists in general, can reason about the possible implications of technology in their own field as well as society at large.
Concrete questions concerning technology and technological development are examined through historical and contemporary texts, concrete and hypothetical technologies, and relevant real-world cases. Through lectures, colloquial presentations, discussions and writing, students will develop an advanced understanding of the interconnectivity of technology and society and familiarise themselves with theoretical and analytical tools and terms that enables discussions and critical assessments of technological trends, tasks, and practices. This course gives the students opportunities to explore and critically examine key dimensions of technologies and methods that will be part of their master’s thesis.
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Learning outcomes
Se omtale av praksis i programplanen og i praksisguide for PPU-Y
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Content
Trine Krigsvoll Haagensen
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Teaching and learning methods
The classes consist of lectures and seminars. Students are expected to participate in discussions, to give short presentations on assigned topics/texts. There will be text workshops with group supervision.
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Course requirements
The following coursework requirements must be approved for the student to take the exam:
- A one-page outline of the topic and the structure of the essay is required.
- A reading list of self-chosen literature
- Attend at least one supervision
The outline and reading list must be approved by the course coordinator/course teacher/supervisor within a set deadline. If the outline is not approved the first time, the student may submit a revised version within a second, set deadline.
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Assessment
The exam is an individual written report of 4000-6000 words, excluding the front page and reference list.
The exam must be written in either English or a Scandinavian language.
The exam 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.
A student who fails or has legal absence in the ordinary exam, may submit a reworked version at a re-sit.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, provided the rules for plagiarism and source referencing are complied with.
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Grading scale
Grade scale A-F.
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Examiners
One internal examiner will be used. External examiners are used regularly.