- Teacher: Oskari Ahonen
- Teacher: Virve Prami
- Teacher: Janne Salonen
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- Teacher: Rizwan Ashraf
- Teacher: Zinaida Grabovskaia

- Teacher: Marja Konttinen
- Teacher: Elina Leppälä

Welcome to the Digital Security Starter course!
- Teacher: Natasa Anttila
- Teacher: Roope Rannikko

A project course on digital twins in construction
- Teacher: Yan Peng
- Teacher: Seppo Törmä

- Teacher: Marika Elovaara
- Teacher: Merja Lahdenperä
- Teacher: Jenna Pennanen

- Teacher: Liisa Heikkilä
- Teacher: Hanna Järvinen

- Teacher: Minna Kalajoki
- Teacher: Marko Tiermas

Arviointi on hyväksytty/hylätty. Jokaisessa osiossa on kysymyksiä, joihin tulee vastata oikein.

Elämänkulun tukeminen sosionomin työssä ja ammatillinen englanti
(SX00EP03)
- Teacher: Johanna Ihalainen
- Teacher: Minna Kalajoki
- Teacher: Milla Karvonen
- Teacher: Eveliina Korpela
- Teacher: Teija Kynkäänniemi
- Teacher: Mikaela Mansikkala

The Moodle course is conducted in English and can be completed independently within the course period, without being tied to a specific time or place. The course consists of materials shared in Moodle (articles, lecture slides, recorded lectures, and other online resources), Moodle assignments, and exercises. All materials, as well as the assignments and exercises to be assessed, are completed and submitted in the Moodle workspace.
Leaning outcomes
-The student understands the need for energy storage in the green transition.
-The student is familiar with the most common technologies used for energy storage.
-The student is able to select and size the appropriate energy storage for different applications.
-The student is able to assess the economic viability of energy storage.
-The student understands the factors affecting the safety of energy storage.
Content
-Changes in the energy system and the need for energy storage
-Electrical energy storage technologies
-Heat energy storage technologies
-Hydrogen and synthetic fuels
-Security of energy storage
-Economic viability of energy storage

The Moodle course is conducted in English and can be completed independently within the course period, without being tied to a specific time or place. The course consists of materials shared in Moodle (articles, lecture slides, recorded lectures, and other online resources), Moodle assignments, and exercises. All materials, as well as the assignments and exercises to be assessed, are completed and submitted in the Moodle workspace.
Leaning outcomes
-The student understands the need for energy storage in the green transition.
-The student is familiar with the most common technologies used for energy storage.
-The student is able to select and size the appropriate energy storage for different applications.
-The student is able to assess the economic viability of energy storage.
-The student understands the factors affecting the safety of energy storage.
Content
-Changes in the energy system and the need for energy storage
-Electrical energy storage technologies
-Heat energy storage technologies
-Hydrogen and synthetic fuels
-Security of energy storage
-Economic viability of energy storage
- Teacher: Esa Toukoniitty

- Teacher: Vilja Päätalo
- Teacher: Janne Salonen
Welcome to the course! Course language level is B2.
- Teacher: Virve Prami
- Teacher: Janne Salonen
- Teacher: Tapio Wikström
Welcome to the course! Course language level is B2.
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Access to the course requires that you have been enrolled in one of the implementations listed above, and you must be logged in to Moodle using your Metropolia user account (not Haka).
- Teacher: Ari Moilanen
- Teacher: Virve Prami
