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Thu, 16. Feb 2023 Schkolski, Alexandar
Excellent evaluation results for the course tutorial of “Information Systems Research” in the winter semester of 2022/2023
We are happy to announce the excellent feedback we received on the “Information Systems Research” course held in the 2022/2023 winter semester.
The course "Information Systems Research" is designed to provide students with an opportunity to build up basic theoretical and methodological skills needed to conceptualize, conduct, and communicate their own research.
The course comprised two main parts: teaching in a classroom and tutorial sessions. During the tutorial sessions, the students were assigned to groups and prepared a short scientific manuscript on a recent topic.
Prof. Frederik Ahlemann presented the lecture, while Alexandar Schkolski, M.Sc., was in charge of the tutorial sessions. In addition to the lecture and tutorial, practitioners shared their knowledge and real-case experience related to the course content in a guest lecture session.
The course evaluation indicated that students were very satisfied with the tutorial, rating it 1.62 (on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the best possible rating). In particular, the lecturer’s engagement, support, and responsiveness were highlighted positively. Further, participating students praised the applicability of the taught content since it can be very useful for their upcoming final theses.
We look forward to welcoming new groups of students to the next ISR course during the 2023/2024 winter semester.
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