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'''Course alias:''' ITX8522 Software Entrepreneurship Project<br>
 
'''Course alias:''' ITX8522 Software Entrepreneurship Project<br>
 
'''Lecturer''': [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-verrev Martin Verrev]<br>
 
'''Lecturer''': [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-verrev Martin Verrev]<br>
'''Assistant Lecturer''': [https://ee.linkedin.com/in/rogerkerse Roger Kerse]<br>
 
 
'''Langugage''': English<br>
 
'''Langugage''': English<br>
 
'''Credit Points''': 12 ECT<br>
 
'''Credit Points''': 12 ECT<br>
 
'''Contact''': martin.verrev ätt taltech.ee, ICT-422<br>
 
'''Contact''': martin.verrev ätt taltech.ee, ICT-422<br>
'''Date, time, location:''' Fridays, 11:30-13:00, '''ICT-411'''<br>
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'''Date, time, location:''' Thursdays, 16:00-17:30, '''ICT-411'''<br>
'''Teams channel: ''' ITI8740/ITX8522 Software Development Team Project (2021), regsitration code: '''3aj67fd'''<br>
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'''Teams channel: ''' ITI8740/ITX8522 Software Development Team Project (2023), regsitration code: <b>luebnk4</b><br>
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'''Course archive: https://courses.cs.taltech.ee/pages/ITI8740_2022 
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== Primary Goals ==
 
== 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 mehtods to solve said problem.
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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.
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== Completing the Course ==
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The course will complete with a set of presentations by each student and a demo day before January 15, 2024.
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By the end of the course:
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* MVP has been completed and is usable by external users.
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* User testing has been completed on MVP, real feedback.
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* Spoken at least with 1 real catering provider/accommodation venue.
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* Figured out and validated pricing model.
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* ...
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* Have compiled project [[Final_Documentation | documentation]].
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== Lectures ==
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==== Week 1: Introduction. Finding Problem to Solve ====
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_01_Introduction.pdf | Slides]]
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==== Week 2: Presentation of ideas. Team formation ====
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'''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.
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_02_Team_Formation.pdf | Slides]]
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==== Week 3: Introduction to Lean Startup ====
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'''Assignment''' As a team please create an initial project environment, decide  (see slides from lecture 2).
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_03_01_Intro_to_Lean_Startup.pdf  | Slides]]
  
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==== Week 4: Exercise in Lean Canvas ====
  
== Assignments ==
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_04_Lean_Canvas.pdf | Slides ]]
  
=== For lecture 4, September 24 ===
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==== Week 5: Talking to Customers ====
  
Three teams were formed during class 3: [[Media:2021_Team_List.md.txt | see the list]]
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_05_Talking_To_Customers.pdf | Slides]]
By lecture 4 please complete the following assignments:
 
  
===== Team Assignment =====
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==== Week 6: Development Process for MVP ====
  
* Create project environment to TUT Gitlab: https://gitlab.cs.ttu.ee/
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_06_MVP.pdf | Slides]]
* Have a kick-off meeting amongst team
 
* Create initial project wiki with the minimal of:
 
** List of team members and roles. Decide on team lead
 
** Initial idea description (max 0.5 A4)
 
* Set up issue tracker
 
* Have a kick-off meeting and write down general project agreements. Please find the template [[Media:Project_Workflow_Template.md.txt | here]]
 
  
===== Individual Assignment =====
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==== Week 7: Flows. Wireframes. Domain Model ====
  
Read Chapter 1 from "Running Lean" book: [https://danielpandza.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/running-lean.pdf Ash Maruya. Running Lean] It will give a good and actionable understanding of the Lean Startup process that we will practice during the course. We may have a small test ;)
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_07_Wireframes.pdf | Slides]]
  
== Lectures ==
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==== Week 8: Modelling Continued ====
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[[Media:ITI0209_23_05_Prax.pdf | Introductory Excercise ]]<br>
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==== Week 9 - 10: Content Hacking ====
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As a homework: Create the wireframes desribed here: [[Media:ITI0209_23_06_Prax.pdf | Assignment for class 8 ]]
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_09_Content.pdf | Slides ]]
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==== Week 11: Metrics ====
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_11_Metrics.pdf | Slides ]]
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==== Week 12: Introduction to Branding ====
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_12_Branding.pdf | Slides ]]
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==== Week 13: Guest lecture: Jaanus Sakkis ====
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Guest lecture by Jaanus Sakkis [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/sakkis]], an experienced designer, UX expert and artist.
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==== Week 14: Practical Branding ====
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We will review and discuss the worksheets provided on week 12.
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==== Week 15: Guest lecture ====
  
==== Week 1: Introduction. Finding Problem to Solve ====
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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.
[[Media:ITI8540_2021_01_Introduction.pdf | Slides]]
 
  
==== Week 2: Presenting Ideas & Forming the Teams ====
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Read also: https://www.edtechestonia.org/blogi/10-things-to-keep-in-mind-when-starting-to-build-an-edtech
  
Six great ideas were presented during the class on September 10.
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==== Week 16: How to Pitch and Present ====
Please mark your favorite idea via the form on Google Forms below.
 
  
We will finalize the team formation in Lecture 3. Do not hesitate to
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_16_Pitching.pdf | Slides]]
contact the lecturer on Teams if you want to change the idea
 
description or add another. You can change your selection if you want.  
 
  
Feel free to discuss the ideas in Teams - there is a channel just for that.
 
  
[https://forms.gle/GREYrv1sPqiUP6WD6 The form to choose a team]
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==== During Exam Session: Final Demos ====
  
==== Week 3: Finalizing Teams & Introduction to Lean Startup ====
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[[Media:ITI8740_23_99_Final_Demo_Info.pdf | Kirjeldus ]]
[[Media:ITI8540_03_Intro_to_Lean_Startup.pdf | Slides]]
 
  
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<strong>Presentation Format</strong>
  
==== Week 4: Documenting Plan A: The Lean Canvas ====
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* 3 minute pitch. (without slides)<br>
[[Media:ITI8540_04_Lean_Canvas.pdf | Slides]]
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* 10 minutes technical presentation. (slides may be used) <br>
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* 10 minutes - discussion and questions.<br>
  
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<strong>Pitch Structure</strong>
  
==== Week 5: Meeting with supervisor. ====
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1. _Intro_ (10 sec) Who are you? One memorable sentence about your idea.<br>
Meetings with supervisors are arranged on Teams.  
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2. _Why, Who, What_ (90 sec) What is the value you are creating? Who is the target whose problem you are solving?<br>
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3. _The secret sauce_ (30 sec) What makes your solution unique?<br>
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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>
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5. _Team_ (20 sec) What relevan experience does the team have.<br>
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6. _End statement._ Finish your pitch with a strong statement.<br>
  
==== Week 6: Demo session 1. MVP ====
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<strong>Points to cover for technical presentation</strong>
[[Media:ITI8540_06_MVP.pdf | Slides]]
 
  
==== Week 7: Process to build a MVP ====
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1. Primary features of the project<br>
[[Media:ITI8540_07_Process.pdf | Lecture Slides ]]
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2. Validation - how it was done and what was learned?<br>
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3. Outcomes - what was implemented (and what not)<br>
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4. The science behind and lessons learned - did the method chosen work, can it be applied to somewhere else.<br>
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5. Next steps - was the project worth solving, will it be continued, any master thesis topics. etc.<br>
  
 
== Supplementary Materials ==
 
== Supplementary Materials ==
* <b>Ebook:</b> [https://danielpandza.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/running-lean.pdf Ash Maruya. Running Lean]<br>
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* (ebook) [https://danielpandza.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/running-lean.pdf Ash Maruya. Running Lean]<br>
* <b>Ebook:</b> [https://basecamp.com/books/Getting%20Real.pdf Getting Real]<br>
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* (ebook) [https://basecamp.com/gettingreal/getting-real.pdf Getting Real]<br>
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* <b>Tool:</b> [https://cnvs.online CNVS - Tool for creating the lean canvas]
 
* <b>Tool:</b> [https://cnvs.online CNVS - Tool for creating the lean canvas]
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==Evaluation==
 
==Evaluation==

Viimane redaktsioon: 11. jaanuar 2024, kell 13:52

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 (2023), regsitration code: luebnk4
Course archive: https://courses.cs.taltech.ee/pages/ITI8740_2022


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.

Lectures

Week 1: Introduction. Finding Problem to Solve

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.

Slides

Week 3: Introduction to Lean Startup

Assignment As a team please create an initial project environment, decide (see slides from lecture 2).

Slides

Week 4: Exercise in Lean Canvas

Slides

Week 5: Talking to Customers

Slides

Week 6: Development Process for MVP

Slides

Week 7: Flows. Wireframes. Domain Model

Slides

Week 8: Modelling Continued

Introductory Excercise

Week 9 - 10: Content Hacking

As a homework: Create the wireframes desribed here: Assignment for class 8

Slides

Week 11: Metrics

Slides

Week 12: Introduction to Branding

Slides

Week 13: Guest lecture: Jaanus Sakkis

Guest lecture by Jaanus Sakkis [[1]], 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 [2], 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

Slides


During Exam Session: Final Demos

Kirjeldus

Presentation Format

  • 3 minute pitch. (without slides)
  • 10 minutes technical presentation. (slides may be used)
  • 10 minutes - discussion and questions.

Pitch Structure

1. _Intro_ (10 sec) Who are you? One memorable sentence about your idea.
2. _Why, Who, What_ (90 sec) What is the value you are creating? Who is the target whose problem you are solving?
3. _The secret sauce_ (30 sec) What makes your solution unique?
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?
5. _Team_ (20 sec) What relevan experience does the team have.
6. _End statement._ Finish your pitch with a strong statement.

Points to cover for technical presentation

1. Primary features of the project
2. Validation - how it was done and what was learned?
3. Outcomes - what was implemented (and what not)
4. The science behind and lessons learned - did the method chosen work, can it be applied to somewhere else.
5. Next steps - was the project worth solving, will it be continued, any master thesis topics. etc.

Supplementary Materials


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