Instructors: Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
Event type:
Seminar / exercise
Org-unit: Politics, Administration & International Relations
Displayed in timetable as:
Verwaltungsinf.KI
Hours per week:
3
Credits:
6,0
Location:
Campus der Zeppelin Universität
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
5 | 15
Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung
Course content:
The disciplinary border separating economy, politics, management and culture in former times becomes blurred, multidisciplinarity wins increasingly in meaning. Information and communication technologies as drivers of these changes possess a large relevance for management oriented politics and administrative sciences. In order to understand and to master the challenges resulting from this development, the students receive a deepened knowledge of public sector informatics and business informatics based on selected cases where information and communication technologies are used to modernize the public sector.
With this module, the existing knowledge should be deepened and the understanding of new technologies should be strengthened. The aim is that students will learn the relevance and the possible uses of information technologies and artificial intelligence for government modernization, organization and process.The application-oriented use of modern information and communication technologies in administration will be in the foreground, whereby current technology trends and projects relevant to the public sector at federal, state and municipal level will be given special consideration. With a view to current developments, the thematic focus shifts from year to year.
Educational objective:
The students gain insight into current trends, novel concepts, models and tools of public sector informatics, learn about possible applications and should be enabled to prepare and make strategic decisions on the use of innovative technologies. External guests are invited as impulse generators.
* Current megatrends and consequences for administrative modernization
* Current trends in administrative informatics
* Current developments in digital policy
* Artificial intelligence in public administration
* Virtual worlds and public administration
* IoT data platforms and digital twins
* Workshop: Citizens co-designing sustainable smart cities
* Workshop: Vision of a digitalised administration 2050
* Visit to the Smart Government Days in St. Gallen (15.09.2022)
* Space available for own content suggestions for seminar papers
The programming of computers and computer networks is not part of the module.
Further information about the exams:
Midterm 50%, Endterm 50%
term paper incl. presentation, discussions
Mandatory literature:
Hessische Zentrale für Datenverarbeitung: Trendbericht: https://hzd.hessen.de/Medienraum/Publikationen/HZD-Trendbericht.
Kompetenzzentrum Öffentliche IT: Trendschau: https://www.oeffentliche-it.de/trendschau.
Smart Government Akademie Bodensee: https://www.smartgov.eu
EGOV-CeDEM-EPART Conferences: https://dgsociety.org/egov-2022/
Government Information Quarterly: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/government-information-quarterly
von Lucke, Jörn: Deutschland auf dem Weg zum Smart Government – Was Staat und Verwaltung von der vierten industriellen Revolution, von Disruptionen, vom Internet der Dinge und dem Internet der Dienste zu erwarten haben, in: Verwaltung & Management, 22. Jahrgang, Heft 4, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, S. 171 - 186.
Seckelmann, Margrit (Hrsg.): Digitalisierte Verwaltung - Vernetztes E-Government, 2., völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage, ESV Verlag, Berlin 2019. ISBN: 978-3-503-18139-1.
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