Guests from the MACICT project

 

ICTM conference guests were project partners on Modernization of Master Curriculum in ICT for Enhancing Student Employability / MaCICT.

The project intervenes into interdisciplinarity of curricula in ICT for fostering soft / transferable skills & competences of students demanded by the internationalized labor market.

The project responds to these demands by establishing the practice of arranging international student groups' projects for solving real-life problems of international ICT companies jointly run by EU & BY partners to simulate the future working conditions at an international ICT company or at self-employment & working with global clientele.

The guests representing MACICT Quality Assurance Team of the project, conducted the following workshops on October 23, 2019. The workshops session was led by prof. Juho Mäkiö, dr Jarosław Klebaniuk and dr Jolanta Kowal - MACICT team members

Marta Kowal¹ and Małgorzata Sobol-Kwapińska¹

¹University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Poland

Use of modern technologies in psychological studies: recording, observing, coding, and analyzing behavior of children and their parents prior to the child’s hospital operation.

Juho Mäkiö1 Jolanta Kowal2

¹University of Applied Sciences, Emden / Leer, Germany; 2University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Poland

ICT courses for students and teachers - their tasks and METHODOLOGY - workshop

Jarosław Klebaniuk¹

¹University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Poland

Willpower related skills – a workshop

UWR students: Karolina Dreszer¹ and Eugene Shek²

¹University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Poland ²University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Biotechnology, Poland

AInnovation- how can Artificial Intelligence develop educational programs for students? Workshop

Additionally during the ICTM 2019 dr Alicja Keplinger , dr Jarosław Klebaniuk, and dr Jolanta Kowal proposed to conduct courses for future engineers related to organizational citizensip barhavior, and moral ethics , during their lectures.

Some of these ideas were discussed during MACICT project consortium meeting in Wrocław.

Alicja Keplinger¹, Jolanta Kowal¹

¹University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Wroclaw, Poland

Do Satisfied IT users - supervisors and subordinates manifest organizational citizenship behaviour at work?

Jarosław Klebaniuk¹, Jolanta Kowal¹

¹University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Wroclaw, Poland

Moral fundations of ethical optimism - from the perspective of managers and IT specialists: lesson from Poland