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Kursusnavn (dansk):Computer Supported Cooperative Work 
Kursusnavn (engelsk):Computer Supported Cooperative Work 
Semester:Efterår 2016 
Udbydes under:Master i it, Software Engineering (sen) 
Omfang i ECTS:7,50 
Kursussprog:Engelsk 
Kursushjemmeside:https://learnit.itu.dk 
Min. antal deltagere:
Forventet antal deltagere:
Maks. antal deltagere:40 
Formelle forudsætninger:The course is only open for students enrolled to a master programme at ITU and single subject students.

Note that the teaching takes place at Copenhagen University. 
Læringsmål:After the course, students should be able to:
- Explain central concepts in CSCW research.
- Discuss and argue theoretical concepts and insights from computer supported cooperative
work (CSCW) research related to studying collaborative work arrangement
- Identify and discuss challenges for the design of collaborative technologies and work practices
based upon CSCW foundations.
- Analyze a collaborative practice and the use of collaborative technologies by applying the theoretical concepts from CSCW, and
- Design (Re-design) collaborative technologies and suggest how experienced challenges can be
addressed in new designs of collaborative technologies based upon theoretical as well as
practical arguments
- Participate competently in globally distributed collaboration by acting pro-actively in terms of
making the collaboration function and using collaborative technologies,
- Experiment with the design of collaborative technologies 
Fagligt indhold:The course in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has two main focuses 1) to study collaboration and 2) to design collaborative technologies. Collaboration is everywhere and
techniques and methods can be used for several domains including open source development,
open hardware collaboration, healthcare, gaming, research & development etc.

The course contains advanced research-based themes and topics from contemporary CSCW
research and includes (but not limited to) articulation work, dependencies, coordination, awareness, common information spaces, information infrastructures, and transnational HCI.

The course has three parts:
- Theoretical introduction to the CSCW research domain
- Practical experiments with global collaboration e.g. through playing a strategic collaborative
games
- Conceptual design of collaborative technologies 
Læringsaktiviteter:

Learning activities includes lectures, workshops, explorative exercises, where students will work
theoretically and experimentally with CSCW concepts for analysis and design. As part of the
exploratory exercises, students will be participating in playing a strategic online game with other
students from all over the world.

The course is offered in collaboration with Copenhagen University. Note that the teching takes place at Copenhagen University. The schedule can be found in TimeEdit. Further information on the course, see learnIT. 

Obligatoriske aktivititer:Der er ingen obligatoriske aktiviteter. Vær venlig KUN at ændre denne tekst når der er obligatoriske aktiviteter./
There are no mandatory activities. Please, change this text ONLY when there are mandatory activities. 
Eksamensform og -beskrivelse:D1G Aflevering med mundtlig eksamen baseret på projekt i gruppe. Delt ansvar for projekt., (7-scale, internal exam)

Hand-in is a group project report.

Oral examination, 20 min.
The oral exam is without preparation and is based on the report.  

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