Project Cycle Management in IT v.2.

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Project Cycle Management in IT v.2.

The aim of the course is to train students for a project approach to problems and situations in research and development projects (R&D) in ICT, which includes applying methods and tools characteristic of project management.

Working in teams, in the first part of the course, students will work on a standard IT project concept and conceptualize a software tool, with its user requirements. They will prepare an appropriate timeline, work breakdown structure, organizational breakdown structure, RACI matrix, financial plan, and a risk management plan.

In the second part, they will work in a team to extend the developed IT project concept, and create an R&D project proposal: they will prepare a project proposal for the EU funded projects in line with the requirements of a specific call (e.g. Erasmus+, European Structural and Investment Funds). Students will be able to use EU funds and programs for financing of development IT projects. 

Planned ECTS: 4
Number of learners: 35
Mode of delivery: Blended
Status: In planning
Course public access: Private
Contributors:
Petra Vondra, Blaženka Divjak, Barbi Svetec, Katarina Pažur Aničić
Course learning outcomeLevelWeight
Analyze the basic features of IT projects. Analysing 10
Apply project management methods and appropriate software tools to the project cycle of an IT project. Applying 20
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. Applying 15
Analyze EU programs and funds to support the funding of an IT R&D project. Analysing 10
Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. Creating 20
Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. Analysing 10
Evaluate a project application based on tender criteria and conditions. Evaluating 10
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. Understanding 5
Total weight: 100
Topic / Unit name Workload Learning type Mode of delivery Groups Collaboration Feedback Mandatory activity Assessment
Points Type Providers
Introduction to IT Projects and Priorities
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (10%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (40%)) , Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (10%))
Understanding IT Projects
  Lecture on IT Project Fundamentals

An instructor-led lecture covering the key concepts of IT projects, including basic definitions and specifities of IT projects.

45 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Group Discussion on IT Project Examples

Students will discuss various examples of IT projects in small groups, identifying the core components and challenges of each example.

15 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No Yes No No No
  Similarities and differences between IT projects and EU funded projects

Teacher will inform students about basic concepts of EU funded projects to provide a big picture on the entire course content. 

20 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Project Manager Profession

Teacher will inform students about the PM proffession and competences needed by project managers.

20 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Discussion on latest trends in IT project management

Teacher will present some of the latest research in IT project management and encourage a discussion with students. 

20 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No Yes No No No
  Independent learning

Students use the material and links in Moodle for further investigation and independent learning. 

120 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload4h
Seminar - creating a project charter
  Analysis of IT projects financed from EU funds

Students search and analyse IT projects financed from EU funds, from Erasmus+ and Horizon project databases, prior to lecture.

60 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Presentation and discussion on project ideas

Students presents and discuss about the type of IT projects that can be financed from EU funds.

15 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No Teacher No No
  Competency-Based Grouping Activity

Students are divided into teams of 4 based on their competency assessment - it is important to cover students with different background (knowledge about project management, developer, specific knowledge in the field...).

Another important aspect is student interest for certain horizontal priority!

15 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No Yes No No No
  Project ideas brainstorming sprint

Plan for brainstorming session (generated with ChatGPT):

    • Phase 1: Research (5 minutes): Each team reviews a list of EU funding priorities (e.g., digital transformation, sustainability, or social inclusion). Briefly discuss the goals.
    • Phase 2: Idea Generation (15 minutes): Teams brainstorm IT project ideas, ensuring they align with at least one EU funding priority. Choose the top 1-2 ideas.
    • Phase 3: Project Brief (10 minutes): Teams outline the chosen project idea, specifying:
      • Project Title
      • Target Problem/Need
      • Target Group/Users
      • Expected Impact
      • Alignment with EU Priorities
  • Outcome: Each group presents their project idea briefly (2 minutes per team) at the end, focusing on its potential impact and alignment with EU funds.

30 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Project canvas

Based on the idea, students create project canvas, including: 

  • Project Name & Description: Short summary of the project idea.
  • Stakeholders: Key individuals or organizations involved or impacted.
  • Objectives & Goals: Main outcomes and objectives of the project.
  • Value Proposition: The unique value the project delivers.
  • Key Activities: Critical actions or steps needed to achieve objectives.
  • Resources: Key resources (e.g., people, tools, finances).
  • Timeline & Milestones: Major phases and milestones.
  • Risks & Assumptions: Potential risks and assumptions.
  • Budget: High-level budget estimate.
  • Success Metrics: Criteria to measure project success.
30 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
Total unit workload2.5h
IT Project Management Methods and Tools
Apply project management methods and appropriate software tools to the project cycle of an IT project. (40%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (5%))
Project management methodologies
  Project lifecycle

Lecture including topics of project lifecycle and differences between project and product development.

30 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Project management methodologies

Lecture on basics of traditional and agile methodologies, methods and tool for managing IT projects.

30 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Students experiences with PM methodologies

Plenary discussion with students on certain aspects of different PM methods and tool, and their application in practice.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Seminar on project methodologies
  The Agile Paper Airplane Game

A simulation of scrum will be done though an interactive game: https://www.ppm.academy/post/the-agile-paper-airplane-game

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Project idea refinement

Based on the prepared project canvas, students present their idea in 3 minutes and receive feedbak from teacher

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No 0 Formative Teacher
  Project implementation in a tool

Students have to explore and choose one of the PM tool in which they will plan and manage their projects (i.e. Asana, Trello, Jira...)

60 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No 5 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload2.5h
IT Project Requirements (+Communication) and Work Breakdown Structure
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (5%))
Project requirements and WBS
  Lecture on requirements

Teacher presents basic concepts related to functional, non-functional requirements and other project requirements. 

30 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Lecture on WBS

Teacher presents basic concepts related to WBS in It projects.

30 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Examples of project requirements and WBS

Students recognize some project requirements and WBS based on their previous projects.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Seminar on project requirements and WBS
  Defining project requirements

Students have to define project requirements, including:

  • Functional Requirements which define what the software should do.
  • Non-Functional Requirements which specify how the system should perform.
  • Project Requirements which provide the constraints and conditions for the project’s execution and management.
45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Creating project WBS

Students have to create WBS including at least 4 levels, i.e.:

  • Level 1: Project Name (e.g., "E-commerce Website Development")
  • Level 2: Major Deliverables/Phases (e.g., "Development and Coding")
  • Level 3: Sub-deliverables or Components (e.g., "Develop Front-End")
  • Level 4: Work Packages or Tasks (e.g., "Code homepage layout")
45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Project Timeline and Financial Planning in IT Projects
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (5%)) , Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (10%))
Estimating Cost and Schedule
  Cost and Schedule

Teacher presents basic cost and scheduling techniques.

60 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Discussion and example of project scheduling

Discussion on examples of projects estimations

90 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Exploring the examples

Students explore examples of different projects, related to their estimation and scheduling  

90 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload4h
Seminar on estimating cost and schedule
  Estimating project duration

Students have to create CPM and Gantt chart for their project

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Estimating project cost

Students have to prepare project cost estimation, including direct and indirect costs

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Preparing final schedule and cost estimation

Students have to prepare project cost and schedule estimation in a tool

60 min Practice Online Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes Teacher, Other No 0 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload2.5h
Organizational Breakdown Structure and RACI Matrix
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (20%)) , Apply project management methods and appropriate software tools to the project cycle of an IT project. (20%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (10%))
Lecture on OBS
  Introcution to staffing in IT projects

Teacher presents topics related to staffing in IT projects, including Organizational Breakdown Structure (OBS) and RACI matrix

60 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Roles in IT projects

Students discuss on different roles in IT projects, including IT project manager, scrum master, product owner, developers etc.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Seminar of staffing in IT projects
  Creation of OBS

Students create OBS for their project

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Creation of RACI matrix

Students create RACI matrix for their project

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Risk Management in IT projects
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (5%))
Lecture on risk management in IT projects
  Risk management plan

Plenary lecture on  risk management that involves identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and mitigating potential risks that could impact project objectives such as scope, budget, timeline, and quality.

60 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Discussion on risk project management

Examples, and group discussions

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Seminar on risk management
  Creating risk management plan

Students prepare risk management plan for their projects.

60 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Discussion on risk management plan

Students presents their risk management plan and receive feedback from teachers and peers

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Periodical Exam 1
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (20%)) , Apply project management methods and appropriate software tools to the project cycle of an IT project. (20%)) , Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (20%)) , Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (20%))
Preparation
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Practice Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Practice Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

60 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload9h
Exam
  Taking Part in the Exam

Student take the exam.

45 min Assessment Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No 20 Summative Teacher, Automated
  Reflection on the Results

Students reflect on the results of the exam based on the analysis presented by the teacher.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No Teacher No No
Total unit workload1.25h
Final IT Project Applications and Evaluation
Apply project management methods and appropriate software tools to the project cycle of an IT project. (20%)) , Analyze the basic features of IT projects. (10%)) , Evaluate a project application based on tender criteria and conditions. (20%))
Final Project Applications and Evaluation
  Finalization of IT Project Applications

Teams work collaboratively to finalize their IT project applications, integrating feedback received throughout the course.

300 min Production Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
  Project Evaluation From

Students will analyze the evaluation criteria for IT projects. Based on that, they will make further adjustments to their IT project applications.

90 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
  Teacher and Employer Assessment of IT Projects

Students submit their final project proposals. The teacher and employers will assess the final projects.

30 min Assessment Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No 20 Summative Teacher, Peer
Total unit workload7h
R&D Project: EU Funding Opportunities and Case Studies
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (20%)) , Analyze EU programs and funds to support the funding of an IT R&D project. (70%))
EU strategic planning of funding programs & EU programs
  Lecture on EU Strategic Planning and Funding Programs

This lecture will provide an overview of the EU's strategic planning of funding programs, covering the Horizon scanning, the main goals, priorities, and structure of key funding programs such as Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and the European Structural and Investment Funds. Students will gain an understanding of how these programs contribute to R&D projects in IT.

45 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Group Discussion on EU Funding Criteria

Students will be given several examples of funded IT-related projects. In this discussion session, students will engage in a group discussion focusing on the eligibility criteria and evaluation process for EU funding of IT projects. They will critique and debate how these criteria influence project planning and execution.

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes No Teacher, Peer No No
  Investigating EU policy creation and programs characteristics

Students work independently and investigate on their own Horizon Scanning publications and different EU programs based on provided e-book,  links and material in Moodle and external sources.  Additionally, they research EU fund absorption capacity and project success factors.

120 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload3.5h
IT project ideas and EU programs
  Case Study Analysis of Funded IT Projects

Students will investigate and analyze case studies of successful IT projects funded by the EU. This activity will involve searching for relevant documentation, identifying key factors that contributed to their approval, and discussing these findings in groups. Students will classify several projects into suitable programs. 

30 min Investigation Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No 1 Formative Teacher
  Exercise on Preparing Project idea

A practical workshop where students will work in teams to develop a mock project idea for an EU-funded IT R&D project. They will create elements basic description of the project and find appropriate project calls for which the project idea can be eligible. 

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Peer Review Session of Proposal Drafts

Students will exchange their draft proposals with peers and provide detailed feedback. This peer review session focuses on evaluating the completeness, coherence, and feasibility of the proposals, encouraging students to refine their ideas based on peer suggestions.

15 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Reflection on project idea

Based on the inputs from the other team, the project team investigates further and prepares a new project idea. 

60 min Investigation Hybrid Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
Total unit workload2.5h
Needs Analysis and Project Charter
Analyze EU programs and funds to support the funding of an IT R&D project. (10%)) , Evaluate a project application based on tender criteria and conditions. (10%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (30%))
Needs analysis in line with EU program requirements
  Introduction to needs analysis for EU Programs and Funding

The teacher will present a need analysis for various EU funding programs relevant to IT R&D projects as well as evaluation criteria that include need analysis. How to find similar projects, and research papers to support project ideas? How to build problem tree? 

30 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Interactive Discussion: Aligning Project Needs with EU Requirements

In small groups, students will discuss how to align a project's specific needs with the eligibility criteria of suitable EU programs. They will articulate their understanding and challenge each other's ideas on the best programs for hypothetical project scenarios.

20 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Lesson: Problem tree - project objective tree

Students watch a short video on problem tree and objective tree construction or listen the lecture on the topic.

20 min Acquisition Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Starting a Problem Tree

In teams, students discuss the most pressing issues related to their project idea. They start building a problem tree.

20 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Investigative Task: Researching EU Funding Program Criteria

Students will independently investigate different EU funding programs. They will compare criteria, eligible activities, and application processes, documenting their findings in a comprehensive report.

30 min Investigation Online Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload2h
Creating project chartner
  Developing an Objectives Tree

Students work in teams to finish the problem trees and identify the wider and specific objectives of their project proposal.

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Starting a Project Charter

Students will start preparing a project charter. They will consider the funding program priorities, possible partners, overall budget and duration, in line with the chosen line of financing. 

45 min Investigation Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Project Charter & Needs Analysis Assignment

Students will practice writing a needs analysis document for a mock IT R&D project, ensuring alignment with EU program requirements. They will prepare a problem tree and an objectives tree (supported by references - policy documents, research papers, previous projects) and develop a project charter.

90 min Practice Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No 3 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload3h
Logical Framework Matrix
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (20%))
Introduction to Logical Framework Matrix
  Video on Logical Framework Matrix Basics

Students will watch a video that provides an overview of the Logical Framework Matrix (LFM), including its purpose, structure, and application in project management. Key concepts such as goals, objectives, outputs, and activities will be discussed.

30 min Acquisition Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Lecture: Plenary Discussion

Students will discuss the LFM basics and have an opportunity to ask questions during class time with a teacher.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No Teacher, Peer No No
  Group Discussion on Example LFMs

Students are presented with examples of Logical Framework Matrices from past projects. They participate in a group discussion, where they will analyze and critique the examples. This will help them understand how to effectively use the matrix and how to identify common mistakes.

20 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Practical Exercise: Starting a Draft of a Logical Framework Matrix

Working in teams, students will start drafting a Logical Framework Matrix for their project. In this first step, they will fill in the first column and the second row. They will present their drafts to the class for feedback.

40 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Investigation Activity: Researching Successful LFM Applications

Students will independently research online and offline resources to find case studies and examples of successful applications of the Logical Framework Matrix. They will gather information on best practices and look for examples of indicators and measures of indicators.

60 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload3h
Developing a Logical Framework Matrix for IT Projects
  Pre-Class Research on Indicators

Students engage in individual research to identify suitable indicators for their IT project proposals. They will explore various resources, including EU-funded project databases, to understand which indicators align well with their specific objectives and strategic goals.

45 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Teamwork: Constructing an LFM

Building on the first draft and their findings on indicators, students will continue working on the LFM for their IT project. They will further develop project objectives, results, activities, and indicators. Students will align their LFM with the strategic goals of their proposed EU-funded projects.

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Peer Review and Feedback to LFM

Teams will present their draft LFM to peers for critique. They will receive constructive feedback aimed at improving clarity, alignment with project objectives, and comprehensiveness of risk management strategies. This activity helps students refine their projects based on peer insights.

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Finalizing the LFM

Based on the received feedback, students will further upgrade the draft LFM for their IT projects. They will submit the final version for assessment.

60 min Production Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes Teacher No 3 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload3.25h
Work Breakdown Structure, Dissemination, Project Management and Timeline of an R&D Project
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (10%))
Work Breakdown Structure
  Discussion on WBS Examples

In class, the teachers presents students with examples of WBSs from real projects. The examples are discussed based on the questions given by the teacher (e.g., what is the difference in WPs considering the rules of different calls; how many levels and WPs seems plausible with regard to projects of different complexity and budget; where are the WBS elements placed in an LFM).

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Lecture: Dissemination

Students engage in a lecture with discussion on dissemination.

25 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Lecture: Project Management

Students engage in a lecture with discussion on project management in the context of an international R&D project compared to an IT project performed by one provider.

20 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Preparing a WBS for the R&D project

Students reflect on their knowledge on WBS from the first part of the course, reading materials and their LFM and prepare the first draft of the WBS for their R&D project.

90 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
Total unit workload3h
Dissemination and Timeline
  Discussion on WBSs

Teams present the WBSs for their R&D projects and get feedback from teachers and peers.

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Dissemination Plan

Working in teams, students prepare dissemination plans for their R&D projects.

30 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
  Peer Review and Feedback on the Dissemination Plan

Teams switch their dissemination plans and provide peer feedback. They can also ask the teacher for feedback.

15 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No 0 Formative Teacher, Peer
  Finalizing the Dissemination Plan

Teams finalize their dissemination plans, incorporating the received feedback. They submit the assignment for assessment.

60 min Production Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes Teacher No 2 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload2.5h
Budget of an R&D Project
Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (30%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (10%))
Understanding EU R&D Project Financing Rules
  Independent Investigation on Financial Rules

Students investigate the financal rules of the given call ahead of the class.

60 min Acquisition Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Lecture and Discussion on EU R&D Project Financing Rules

Students will attend a lecture where they discuss with the teacher the specific financing rules of EU-funded R&D projects. The session will cover the categories of eligible costs and how funds are allocated for different activities and work packages.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Quiz on Project Financing

Students will take a short quiz covering the basics of project financing.

10 min Assessment Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No 1 Formative Automated
  Investigation of Previous Funded Projects

Students will investigate examples of previous R&D projects that were successfully funded by the EU. They will explore and analyze the financial structures and allocations presented in these project proposals, gaining insights into practical applications of the rules.

20 min Investigation Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Starting a Draft Financial Plan for an R&D Project

Students will start creating a basic financial plan for their R&D project. They will categorize eligible costs and allocate funds in accordance with the EU financing rules learned in the unit.

30 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
Total unit workload2.5h
Developing a Detailed Project Budget
  Budget Breakdown Workshop

Students will work to estimate costs and categories of costs for each work package. Facilitated by teachers, the workshop will provide guidance and feedback on appropriate cost allocation.

45 min Practice Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Budget Proposal Presentation and Feedback

Each project team will consolidate their budgeting efforts into a formal presentation that outlines their financial plan, cost justifications, and alignment with financing rules. This presentation will be assessed by teachers and peers.

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher, Peer No No
  Finalizing the R&D Project Budget

Students will work in teams to finalize the budget for their R&D projects, incorporating the received feedback. They will submit the assignment for assessment.

90 min Production Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes Teacher No 3 Formative Teacher
Total unit workload3h
Impact Plan, Implementation, Monitoring, and Reporting
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (20%)) , Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (20%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (5%))
Impact and Implementation of R&D Projects
  Lecture on Impact Planning and Implementation

Students will attend a lecture that provides an overview of theoretical insights and practical guidelines on impact planning, implementation, and monitoring of R&D projects. The lecture will address key components such as analyzing roles and responsibilities, preparing a detailed impact plan, and ensuring the fulfillment of project goals.

45 min Acquisition Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No No
  Case Study on Successful R&D Project Implementation

Students will investigate real-world case studies of successful R&D project implementations. This activity involves exploring project documentation to identify critical success factors, challenges, and the methods used to address them in alignment with EU project rules. Student will be provided with project reports, impact plans, evaluations.

45 min Investigation Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes No No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Consolidation of an R&D Project Proposal
  Workshop: Developing an Impact Plan

In a hands-on workshop, students will work in teams to create a detailed impact plan for their R&D project proposal. They will be tasked with drafting strategies to ensure consistent monitoring and successful achievement of the predefined impacts.

45 min Production Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
  Draft Project Application

Teams will consider the project application form (in line with the call) and ask the teacher any questions related to the finalization of the project proposal.

45 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present Yes Yes Teacher No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Periodical Exam 2
Plan competence development to support IT project management in the context of EU funds and programs. (10%)) , Create a financial plan, time plan and risk management plan. (10%)) , Analyze EU programs and funds to support the funding of an IT R&D project. (20%)) , Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (20%)) , Evaluate a project application based on tender criteria and conditions. (10%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (5%))
Preparation
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

60 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

180 min Practice Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Practice Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

120 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
  Preparation for the Exam

Student independently prepare for the periodical exam.

180 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present No No No No No
Total unit workload11h
Exam
  Taking Part in the Exam

Student take the exam.

60 min Assessment Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No 20 Summative Teacher, Automated
  Reflection on the Results

Students reflect on the results of the exam based on the analysis presented by the teacher.

30 min Discussion Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No Teacher No No
Total unit workload1.5h
Final Project Applications and Evaluation
Analyze project success criteria and the importance of making valid and timely decisions in project cycle phases. (20%)) , Evaluate a project application based on tender criteria and conditions. (60%)) , Create a project application for an R&D IT project based on a tender for EU funding through collaborative teamwork. (20%))
Final Project Applications and Evaluation
  Finalization of R&D Project Applications

Teams work collaboratively to finalize their R&D IT project applications, integrating feedback received throughout the course and aligning with specific EU tender criteria.

300 min Production Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
  Project Evaluation From

Students will analyze the evaluation criteria for R&D IT projects. Based on that, they will make further adjustments to their R&D project applications.

60 min Investigation Onsite Asynchronous Teacher not present Yes Yes No No No
  Peer Review and Teacher Assessment of Project Applications

Students submit their final project proposals and participate in a peer review session, evaluating each other's project applications based on the tender criteria and conditions. They provide feedback to peers to improve the quality of the applications. Teacher will assess the final applications.

180 min Assessment Onsite Synchronous Teacher present No No No No 30 Summative Teacher, Peer
Total unit workload9h
Total course workload96h