University-Industry Collaboration's Next Level: A Comparative Study as Basis for a User-centred Design of a Master's Programme in Digital Transformation
Slides of the talk at the 15th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference, INTED 2021 (virtual conference), March 8th-9th, 2021.
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University-Industry Collaboration's Next Level: A Comparative Study as Basis for a User-centred Design of a Master's Programme in Digital Transformation
1. UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION’S NEXT
LEVEL: A COMPARATIVE STUDY AS BASIS FOR A
USER-CENTRED DESIGN OF A MASTER’S
PROGRAMME IN DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Dagmar Monett, Claudia Lemke
Berlin School of Economics and Law (GERMANY)
15th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference, INTED 2021,
Valencia, March 8th-9th, 2021
4. Needed: new education mindset
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Learners are not sufficiently involved
in the current higher education policy
debates and scientific discourses on the
opportunities and challenges of digital
change. This means that they usually only
play the role of passive participants.*
* Translated from (Baumann et al. 2019), DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.3250766)
Missing piece: a truly user-centred
approach that responds to high pressing
challenges of both tertiary education and
digital transformation at the enterprise.
Source: Gert Altmann, www.pixabay.com 2020,
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MINT-Herbstreport 2020 (p. 60), Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft
https://www.iwkoeln.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Studien/Gutachten/PDF/2020/
MINT-Herbstreport_2020.pdf
■ Older workers in STEM
professions in Germany
■ Proportion of age segment,
55+ years
Dark blue: up to 18,1%
Dark grey: more than 23,9%
Also a challenge: Demographics
6. The German Dual System
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David Liuzzo https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1276668
■ Founded in Baden-Württemberg
(1974)
■ Companies claimed for more
praxis-oriented study
programmes ...
■ ... and fostered their
development!
7. Universities of Applied Sciences
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Higher
education
instruction
Compulsory
internships at
companies
+
= 3 years of job integrated learning, where companies are
responsible for the practice-oriented part of the studies!
9. Three surveys were conducted
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University’s partner companies
Time period: Dec 3rd, 2019 – Jan 6th, 2020
Invitations sent: 376
Responses received: 99
Students
Time period: Apr 1st, 2019 – Apr 14th, 2019
Invitations sent: 11,192
Responses received: 461
Other companies Berlin/Brandenburg
Time period: Jan 28th, 2020 – Feb 9th, 2020
Invitations sent: 120
Responses received: 21
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S1
S2
S3
To gather information
about the preferences
from both perspectives,
of the learners and of
potential companies
10. Typical survey topics
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Section Topics
General information
about the person
For students: type of studies, year, term, career, faculty or
school
For companies: company, role, whether they have already
students and where
General information
about master’s
studies
Starting time, reasons for studying a master, location,
university, time model, payment model, format, frequency,
specialization level, language
General information
about possible
contents
Interest/motivation, potential modules and contents
12. General information about participants
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Students (survey S1):
● 87% Bachelor students (38.6% first-year, 22.1% second-year, and
23.9% third-year)
● 11.9% Master students (5.2% first-year and 5.4% second-year),
● 49.2% already in Dual studies
From companies (surveys S1 and S2):
● 33.3% (resp. 61.9%) heads of departments or C-level in S2 (resp. S3)
● 18.2% training or junior managers (S2)
● 23.8% engineers or with a similar role (S3)
● Rest: instructors, project leaders and consultants, among others
13. General information Master’s Studies
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Students (survey S1):
● 54% plans Master’s studies after graduating
● The attractiveness of the content or of the area of expertise
played the most important role: 83.3% considered it “very
important” or “extremely important”
● Ideally, students would study in Berlin (67.2%), part-time (39.7%),
face-to-face at selected attendance weeks (29.9%), and without
paying for the studies, if possible (61.6%)
From companies (surveys S1 and S2):
● The attractiveness of the content or of the area of expertise: 93.9%
● Would assume part the costs (40.4% for survey S2 and 61.9% for
survey S3) and would support learning activities “at” the company
(45.5% for survey S2 and 47.6% for survey S3), although only on
selected days
14. Contents: Top five choices of students
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Students’ choices (survey S1) include more technologies that
are having and will continue to have a fundamental impact in
our future.
(For the Likert values “very interesting” and “extremely interesting” combined)
15. Content: Top five choices of companies (i)
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Respondents from companies in the second survey (S2) are
more interested in management or company-related processes
not necessarily concerning emergent technologies.
(For the Likert values “very interesting” and “extremely interesting” combined)
16. Content: Top five choices of companies (ii)
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(For the Likert values “very interesting” and “extremely interesting” combined)
The interest of respondents from non-partner companies
(survey S3) considers both emergent technologies and
company-related processes.
18. Master’s Studies DT
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Source: Gert Altmann, www.pixabay.com 2020,
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1 year work experience; 210 ECTS
Master of Science (M.Sc.), 90 ECTS
Blended learning
4 study terms
Learning + research + praxis
Specializations: emerging technologies
Interdisciplinary practical projects and
challenges
Dual studies
Company support
19. Digital skills
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Critical thinking: differentiated, fact-
based analysis, holistic point of view
(technology - economy - society)
Collaboration and communication:
interdisciplinary teams, interlinking
theory with practical challenges,
independent learning in both
synchronous and asynchronous formats
Creativity: modern problem-solving
methods like design thinking and agile
management in companies and
organizations
Source: Gert Altmann, www.pixabay.com 2020,
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21. Best practices
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Working groups with faculty
commissions
Report directly to the dean,
periodically.
Board of trustees with expert leaders
Meet weekly. Daily, if possible.
Interact with faculty and experts,
closely.
Share digital spaces
Worship and practice Teamgeist, trust,
values, common research topics and
experience, enthusiasm, and a little of
stubbornness whenever needed.
Think of students all the time
Source: Gert Altmann, www.pixabay.com 2020,
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22. Thanks for your attention!
For further insights and discussion, please contact:
dagmar.monett-diaz@hwr-berlin.de
claudia.lemke@hwr-berlin.de
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