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  • Publikation
    How to strengthen today’s math skills of tomorrow’s engineers. Practical experiences with agile approaches to innovative university math lectures
    (Springer, 2021) Rausenberger, Julia; Gilgen, Lilian; Mülken, Oliver; Feiler, Stefanie; Burkhard, Roger; Erb, Nico; Luther, Anna; Hölscher, Meike; Bock, Silke; Pude, Frank; Hloch, Sergej; Klichová, Dagmar; Pude, Frank; Krolczyk, Grzegorz M.; Chattopadhyaya, Somnath [in: Advances in Manufacturing Engineering and Materials II. Proceedings of the International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and Materials (ICMEM 2020), 21–25 June, 2021]
    How can math lectures within the life sciences curriculum take into account student heterogeneity in terms of prior mathematical knowledge and learn ing pace? And how can they do this while combining the achievement of learning goals with elements of agile working, such as self-organization in heterogeneous teams or promotion of creativity and motivation? At the start of our new “BSc In Life Sciences” curriculum, the focus was on two approaches to address stu dent heterogeneity – eduScrum as an undergraduate math learning framework and the qualification of highly motivated students as tutors. This paper reports on the motivation and development process to adapt teaching settings and presents first insights into the acceptance and impact of both approaches. In addition to achiev ing the learning objectives, both the eduScrum framework and the qualification of tutors promote skills such as collaboration, communication, creativity, IT skills and critical thinking - requirements that tomorrows’ employees will encounter in their carriers in the twenty-first-century.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Plattform Innovation 4.1: Kooperationen zwischen KMUs hinsichtlich soziotechnischer Innovation im digitalen Wandel
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 02/2017) Wäfler, Toni; Kohli, Björn; Schläppi, Michael; Burkhard, Roger [in: Frühjahrskongress 2017: Soziotechnische Gestaltung des digitalen Wandels – kreativ, innovativ, sinnhaft]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Enhancing Agile Team Collaboration Through the Use of Large Digital Multi-touch Cardwalls
    (Springer, 2017) Kropp, Martin; Anslow, Craig; Mateescu, Magdalena; Burkhard, Roger; Vischi, Dario; Zahn, Carmen [in: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming : 18th International Conference, XP 2017, Cologne, Germany, May 22-26, 2017, Proceedings]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    "Du siehst mich, wenn ich dich auch sehe" - Reziproke Awareness als Gestaltungskriterium für Orte virtuell-informeller Kommunikation wie z.B. ein virtuelles Café
    (GfA Press, 03/2016) Flepp, Corsin; Meier, Gregory; Burkhard, Roger; Schulze, Hartmut; Imhof, Michael; Simon, Andreas [in: 62. Frühjahrskongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (GfA): Arbeit in komplexen Systemen. Digital, vernetzt, human?!]
    Infolge standortverteilter Zusammenarbeit in Betrieben sind die nötige räumliche Nähe und Sichtbarkeit für die informelle Kommunikation erschwert, die für eine erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit als zentral gilt. Lösungsansätze bieten Telepräsenzfunktionalitäten zur Verbindung räumlich getrennter Orte. Untersucht wurde, was förderliche und hinderliche Bedingungen für Orte virtuell-informeller Kommunikation am Bsp. eines virtuellen Cafés sind. Dafür wurde ein qualitatives Vorgehen entwickelt, welches das Participatory Design und das qualitative Experiment kombiniert. Als Ergebnis kristallisierten sich drei sich gegenseitig beeinflussende Subdimensionen des Phänomens "Situationsempfinden" heraus. Bei der Gestaltung (Raum & Technik) erfordern diese eine Ausbalancierung, wobei die reziproke Awareness als Lösungsansatz gelten kann.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    aWall: A Socio-Cognitive Tool for Agile Team Collaboration using Large Multi-Touch Wall Systems
    (ACM, 2015) Kropp, Martin; Mateescu, Magdalena; Burkhard, Roger; Zahn, Carmen; Vischi, Dario [in: ITS' 15 Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Interactive Tabletops & Surfaces]
    Agile methods emphasize highly interactive and close collaboration within teams and among stakeholders. Due to still missing adequate digital tools, agile teams use mostly physical artefacts like wallboards and story cards. In this paper, we present aWall, an agile team collaboration tool for large multi-touch wall systems. aWall was designed based on empirical user research using new interaction and visualization concepts to support and foster the highly collaborative and communicative agile work style. The application is based on web technology and can be used in both co-located and distributed setting. The implemented prototypes were validated with end-users in a user workshop. In the demo, users can experience the interaction and visualization concepts hands-on.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    aWall: A Socio-Cognitive Tool for Agile Team Collaboration using Large Multi-Touch Wall Systems
    (ACM, 2015) Kropp, Martin; Mateescu, Magdalena; Burkhard, Roger; Zahn, Carmen; Vischi, Dario [in: ITS' 15 Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Interactive Tabletops & Surfaces (ITS 2015)]
    Agile methods emphasize highly interactive and close collaboration within teams and among stakeholders. Due to still missing adequate digital tools, agile teams use mostly physical artefacts like wallboards and story cards. In this paper, we present aWall, an agile team collaboration tool for large multi-touch wall systems. aWall was designed based on empirical user research using new interaction and visualization concepts to support and foster the highly collaborative and communicative agile work style. The application is based on web technology and can be used in both co-located and distributed setting. The implemented prototypes were validated with end-users in a user workshop.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift