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Seminar Personal and social competencies
Lecturer: Dr. Gabriele HußmannTutorials (only organisation): Dennis Dietz
Hours per week: 3
ECTS credits: 6
Module: P 4: Seminar Personal and social competencies (for Master Media Informatics)
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Dates
Course 1
- Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, 3rd floor, Room 357
- Registration and Deregistration TBD
Course 2
- Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, 3rd floor, Room 357
- Moodle course 2: PSK course 2
- Registration and Deregistration TBD
Certificate of achievement
Active participation on all four seminar days, as well as a portfolio and short presentation on a self-coaching project count as proof of achievement.
Contents
In this seminar, the focus is on you as an individual, in your personal development. You will experience yourself and others and learn to work constructively together in teams. You will learn and test ways and methods to achieve your goals.
- You will learn what personality means, also in distinction to temperament, character and behaviour
- You experience your own personality, your competence profile, your resources
- You will be introduced to a tried and tested self-coaching programme
- You will experience and practise non-reactive conversation strategies, also in conflict situations.
- You learn methods of conflict moderation
- You will learn ways of decision-making
- You recognise and distinguish your role - your function - your position
- You will become familiar with the basics of successful teamwork and leadership
The seminar is experiential and requires intensive willingness to participate, to practise together and to engage in dialogue.
The lecture course is suitable for:
- Media informatics students (Master)
Rules for Online Teaching
While LMU is closed, most teaching happens currently online. As teachers, we ask you to be forgiving if things should not work perfectly right away, and we hope for your constructive participation. In this situation, we would also like to explicitly point out some rules, which would be self-evident in real life:- In live meetings, we ask you to responsibly deal with audio (off by default) and bandwidth (video as needed).
- Recording or redirecting streams by participants is not allowed.
- Distributing content (video, audio, images, PDFs, etc.) in other channels than those foreseen by the author is not allowed.