Orientation for wellbeing 3 (5 cr)
Code: WM00DJ83-3001
General information
Enrollment
15.08.2020 - 04.09.2020
Timing
07.09.2020 - 09.10.2020
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Mikkeli Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Wellbeing Management
Teachers
- Arto Pesola
- Heli Manninen
- Sari Laanterä
- Elina Halonen
Teacher in charge
Heli Manninen
Groups
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WMMI19KPWellbeing Management, full-time studies
Objective
Active Life Lab:
You understand the basics of laboratory-based wellbeing measurement methods in Active Life Lab
You understand the field-based wellbeing measurements.
Lifestyle change:
You understand the significance of communality and co-operation in support of a lifestyle change.
Active Life Lab Internet of things (IOT):
You learn to use consumer based IoT wellbeing platforms.
You understand the basics of big data with relation to wellbeing.
Data management and interpretation:
You know how to manage and analyze collected data.
You know how to visualize data for different use cases.
Communication and presentation skills:
You improve your interactive communication skills and cope fluently with different groupwork situations.
Content
Active Life Lab: health technology and data:
What are the basics of laboratory-based wellbeing measurement methods in Active Life Lab.
What are the field-based wellbeing measurements.
Lifestyle change:
How can the customers' involvement and communality be supported systematically and in a target-oriented way?
Active Life Lab Internet of things (IOT):
How to use consumer based IoT wellbeing platforms?
What is big data?
Data management and interpretation:
How to manage and analyze collected data?
How to visualize data for different uses?
Communication and presentation skills:
Which oral skills (genres, stylistics, tools) are you expected to possess in your own professional field?
Materials
Will be informed later.
Teaching methods
Contact lessons according to the schedule.
Exam schedules
The study module includes two task entities that will be assessed separately.
Student workload
135 hours of which 40 hours contact lessons and 95 hours independent study.
Evaluation scale
1-5