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'''Contact''': martin.verrev ätt taltech.ee, ICT-422<br>
 
'''Contact''': martin.verrev ätt taltech.ee, ICT-422<br>
 
'''Date, time, location:''' Thursdays, 16:00-17:30, '''ICT-411'''<br>
 
'''Date, time, location:''' Thursdays, 16:00-17:30, '''ICT-411'''<br>
'''Teams channel: ''' ITI8740/ITX8522 Software Development Team Project (2023), regsitration code: <b>luebnk4</b><br>
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'''Teams channel: ''' ITI8740/ITX8522 Software Development Team Project (2024), regitration code: <b>TBC</b><br>
'''Course archive: https://courses.cs.taltech.ee/pages/ITI8740_2022  
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'''Course archive: https://courses.cs.taltech.ee/pages/ITI8740_2023  
  
  
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* Have compiled project [[Final_Documentation | documentation]].
 
* Have compiled project [[Final_Documentation | documentation]].
  
== Lectures ==
 
 
==== Week 1: Introduction. Finding Problem to Solve ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_01_Introduction.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 2: Presentation of ideas. Team formation ====
 
 
'''Assignment:''' Please think of the problem you want to solve and be ready to present it in 90 seconds. Do not overthink - pick something you would like to do.
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_02_Team_Formation.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 3: Introduction to Lean Startup ====
 
 
'''Assignment''' As a team please create an initial project environment, decide  (see slides from lecture 2).
 
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_03_01_Intro_to_Lean_Startup.pdf  | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 4: Exercise in Lean Canvas ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_04_Lean_Canvas.pdf | Slides ]]
 
 
==== Week 5: Talking to Customers ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_05_Talking_To_Customers.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 6: Development Process for MVP ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_06_MVP.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 7: Flows. Wireframes. Domain Model ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_07_Wireframes.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
==== Week 8: Modelling Continued ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI0209_23_05_Prax.pdf | Introductory Excercise ]]<br>
 
 
==== Week 9 - 10: Content Hacking ====
 
 
As a homework: Create the wireframes desribed here: [[Media:ITI0209_23_06_Prax.pdf | Assignment for class 8 ]]
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_09_Content.pdf | Slides ]]
 
 
==== Week 11: Metrics ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_11_Metrics.pdf | Slides ]]
 
 
==== Week 12: Introduction to Branding ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_12_Branding.pdf | Slides ]]
 
 
==== Week 13: Guest lecture: Jaanus Sakkis ====
 
 
Guest lecture by Jaanus Sakkis [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/sakkis]], an experienced designer, UX expert and artist.
 
 
==== Week 14: Practical Branding ====
 
 
We will review and discuss the worksheets provided on week 12.
 
 
==== Week 15: Guest lecture ====
 
 
Märt Aro [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mart-aro], a co-Founder of DreamApply, education innovator, edtech enthusiast, TEDx & keynote speaker will be sharing his startup experiences and lessons learned.
 
 
Read also: https://www.edtechestonia.org/blogi/10-things-to-keep-in-mind-when-starting-to-build-an-edtech
 
 
==== Week 16: How to Pitch and Present ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_16_Pitching.pdf | Slides]]
 
 
 
==== During Exam Session: Final Demos ====
 
 
[[Media:ITI8740_23_99_Final_Demo_Info.pdf | Kirjeldus ]]
 
 
<strong>Presentation Format</strong>
 
 
* 3 minute pitch. (without slides)<br>
 
* 10 minutes technical presentation. (slides may be used) <br>
 
* 10 minutes - discussion and questions.<br>
 
 
<strong>Pitch Structure</strong>
 
 
1. _Intro_ (10 sec) Who are you? One memorable sentence about your idea.<br>
 
2. _Why, Who, What_ (90 sec) What is the value you are creating? Who is the target whose problem you are solving?<br>
 
3. _The secret sauce_ (30 sec) What makes your solution unique?<br>
 
4. _Future vision, business model_ (40 sec). What is the potential for growth. What is the plan to make money? How to get to customers?<br>
 
5. _Team_ (20 sec) What relevan experience does the team have.<br>
 
6. _End statement._ Finish your pitch with a strong statement.<br>
 
 
<strong>Points to cover for technical presentation</strong>
 
 
1. Primary features of the project<br>
 
2. Validation - how it was done and what was learned?<br>
 
3. Outcomes - what was implemented (and what not)<br>
 
4. The science behind and lessons learned - did the method chosen work, can it be applied to somewhere else.<br>
 
5. Next steps - was the project worth solving, will it be continued, any master thesis topics. etc.<br>
 
 
== Supplementary Materials ==
 
* (ebook) [https://danielpandza.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/running-lean.pdf Ash Maruya. Running Lean]<br>
 
* (ebook) [https://basecamp.com/gettingreal/getting-real.pdf Getting Real]<br>
 
 
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==Evaluation==
 
==Evaluation==

Redaktsioon: 21. august 2024, kell 14:29

Course: ITI8740 Software Development Team project
Course alias: ITX8522 Software Entrepreneurship Project
Lecturer: Martin Verrev
Langugage: English
Credit Points: 12 ECT
Contact: martin.verrev ätt taltech.ee, ICT-422
Date, time, location: Thursdays, 16:00-17:30, ICT-411
Teams channel: ITI8740/ITX8522 Software Development Team Project (2024), regitration code: TBC
Course archive: https://courses.cs.taltech.ee/pages/ITI8740_2023


Primary Goals

The primary purpose of the goal is to give an experience of analysing, specifing, developing and documenting a a real life business problem. Also to organize a teamwork and apply agile development methods to solve said problem.

Completing the Course

The course will complete with a set of presentations by each student and a demo day before January 15, 2024.

By the end of the course:

  • MVP has been completed and is usable by external users.
  • User testing has been completed on MVP, real feedback.
  • Spoken at least with 1 real catering provider/accommodation venue.
  • Figured out and validated pricing model.
  • ...
  • Have compiled project documentation.


Evaluation

  • 91 < score -- grade 5 (excellent)
  • 81 < score < 90 -- grade 4 (very good)
  • 71 < score < 80 -- grade 3 (good)
  • 61 < score < 70 -- grade 2 (satisfactory)
  • 51 < score < 60 -- grade 1 (acceptable)

score ≤ 50 -- a student has failed the course