Course
£245.00
Collaborating for Digital Innovation in the Built Environment
SKU
AC19132Y
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Course overview
Collaborating for Digital Innovation in the Built Environment
This course is unique in bringing digital innovation and collaboration into the built environment. Led by leading academics and consultants working in this field, the course offers learners a wealth of expertise and knowledge. Trained in delivering Harvard Teaching Cases, the authors integrate these into the course. The overall focus of the course is on improving practical skills for learners by applying knowledge grounded in the latest theory and research. Learners will finish this course better equipped to work in digital innovation.
By the end of this course, you will be able:
- To explain technology as a driver of industry transformation.
- To define innovation and digital innovation and explain how digital innovation brings unique challenges.
- To explain how digital innovation is breaking boundaries across disciplines, hierarchies and organisations.
- To understand the relationship between digital innovation and collaboration.
- To critically discuss real-world cases of digital innovation and collaboration.
- To reflect on existing practices and develop skills for the future.
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Further Information
Level | Professional |
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Partner Details | Digital Outlook was founded by Dr Beth Morgan and Dr Eleni Papadonikolaki, who worked together at the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at UCL. Despite their distinct areas of expertise, both focus on the digitalisation of the built environment and are experienced teachers, researchers and consultants. |
Type | Course |
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you will be able:
• To explain technology as a driver of industry transformation.
• To define innovation and digital innovation and explain how digital innovation brings unique challenges.
• To explain how digital innovation is breaking boundaries across disciplines, hierarchies and organisations.
• To understand the relationship between digital innovation and collaboration.
• To critically discuss real-world cases of digital innovation and collaboration.
• To reflect on existing practices and develop skills for the future.
• To explain technology as a driver of industry transformation.
• To define innovation and digital innovation and explain how digital innovation brings unique challenges.
• To explain how digital innovation is breaking boundaries across disciplines, hierarchies and organisations.
• To understand the relationship between digital innovation and collaboration.
• To critically discuss real-world cases of digital innovation and collaboration.
• To reflect on existing practices and develop skills for the future.
Who should learn
Who will find this course useful?
• Early to mid-career professionals in the built environment
• Engineers and consultants
• Managers considering taking leadership roles
• Digital change managers
• Early to mid-career professionals in the built environment
• Engineers and consultants
• Managers considering taking leadership roles
• Digital change managers
Units included in this course