B0061 - METODI INFORMATICI PER LA TRASFORMAZIONE DIGITALE

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Moduli: Paolo Ciancarini (Modulo 1) Giorgia Lodi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Digital Innovation Policies and Governance (cod. 5889)

Learning outcomes

The course aims to provide fundamental knowledge on the main tools and methodologies for planning, developing, and evaluating software-based digital transformations, also using a very practical learning by doing approach with hands-on exercises in class. At the end of the course the student will be able to evaluate and apply the principles that guide the social, collaborative development process of software services and products for the digital transformation, in particular is able to define and analyze the requirements of a new service or digital product and to collaborate in an IT-type development process. 

Course contents

This course is in Italian. See the Italian description

Readings/Bibliography

Kelly The art of agile product ownership, APress 2019

Teaching methods

Lectures, exercises, readings and presentations of scientific articles. Verification quiz in the classroom using online tools: eg. Kahoot.

Assessment methods

Quizzes during lectures, group project, individual presentations.
The final assessment of learning takes place through: 1) the discussion of a project to be done in a group following an agile approach 2) an individually prepared presentation on a scientific topic chosen by the student and agreed with the teacher; 3) an oral question (optional at the request of the student).
The project aims to ascertain and consolidate the collaborative skills ("teamwork") acquired in solving problems in the context of the main issues addressed in the course.
The presentation aims to test the ability to understand and present research topics related to digital transformation within the public sector.

Teaching tools

Copies of the notes (slides) discussed in class. Closed question quizzes administered online. Communication channel shared between teacher and students based on Telegram. Collaborative IT tools (e.g. Trello, Slack, MS Teams)

Office hours

See the website of Paolo Ciancarini

See the website of Giorgia Lodi

SDGs

Quality education Decent work and economic growth Sustainable cities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.