Welfare Tehnology

Structure Type: Course
Code: SOSAPJ90
Type: Elective
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 3.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Koivula, Anna-Kaarina
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
SOSALA-2015   4 autumn   3.0   2018-08-01   2018-12-31  
SOSALA-2016   4 autumn   3.0   2019-08-01   2019-12-31  

Learning Outcomes

Students become aware of the potential of welfare technology in welfare services and Finnish society. Students learn what kind of possibilities and limiations user-oriented technology can involve in the promotion of clients' social engagement and ability to function. Students describe and reflect on ethical issues related to welfare technology. They learn to tell digital stories.

Student's Workload

80 hours

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

previous studies are not required

Contents

- welfare technology, digital stories
- special needs of various clients groups
- the student selects a topic suitable for a client group and produces a 10-minute digital story
- The contents of the story can vary according to the student's interests, for example:
- culture (eg. entertainment, environment, nature, hobbies, spirituality, old times)
- physical exercise (sports counselling, gymnastic exercises, relaxation)
- health (health counselling, beauty and wellbeing)
- information channel (counselling, information spots, technical support)
- some other topic

Recommended or Required Reading

- Leikas 2014. Ikäteknologia.
- Riikonen & Palomäki 2014. Seurantateknologia muistisairaan ihmisen näkökulmasta - autonomiaa vai tunkeilevuutta? Gerontologia 2014:3.
- Tekes 298/2013. Uskallus ja innovaatiot. Uusia näkökulmia suomalaisiin sosiaali- ja terveyspalveluihin.
Linkki:http://www.tekes.fi/globalassets/julkaisut/uskallus_ja_innovaatiot_katsaus.pdf
- Suhonen & Siikanen 2007. Hyvinvointiteknologia sosiaali- ja terveysalalla –hyöty vai haitta?
Linkki:https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/20730/Suhonen_Liisa_Lamk_2007.pdf?sequence=1
- Movie maker –instruction
- additional material in Moodle

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

workshop meetings, making a digital story, presenting the digital story, ACP-Connect

Assessment Criteria

Pass/fail
Pass: The student has produced a digital story. In the self-evaluation, the student reflects on the benefits and disadvantages of welfare technology from the perspectives of the individual, community and society. The student recognises ethical issues related to welfare technology.

Fail: The student does not complete the digital story or the story is very lacking. The student's self-evaluation is lacking.

Assessment Methods

participation, assessment of the digital story, self-evaluation

Work Placement

the course does not include practice

Further Information

Students choose between this course and the following courses:
- Technology and Everyday Life
- Communication Aids
- Digitalisation in the Fields of Social Work

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