OPEN DATA COURSE PROJECTS IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Aunimo, Lili; Kauppinen, Raine; Kekkonen, Hami (2020)
Aunimo, Lili
Kauppinen, Raine
Kekkonen, Hami
Editoija
Chova, L. Gómez
Martínez, A. López
Torres, I. Candel
International Academy of Technology, Education and Development
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202103016216
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202103016216
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This paper discusses the exploitation of open data in course projects for business information students. Open data has been used for several years in teaching business intelligence for second-year students of business information technology. Alternatives for using open data would be the use of teacher-created data, educational example data from a commercial software provider or proprietary data from a company. All of the aforementioned data types prove to be challenging when the goal is to offer students project-based learning with authentic and reuse permitting data. This paper provides a description of a model for a course on business intelligence that extensively uses open data. It presents an example of a successful course project implementing the model. Lastly, the experiences and feedback from all stakeholders that took part in the course implementation are presented.