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Proseminar Media Informatics
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Pirker, Prof. Dr. Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Mayer
Contact Person: Luke Haliburton
Supervisors:
Hours per week: 2
ECTS-Credits: 3
Language: English
Modul: 14.4: Seminar zur ausgewählten Themen der Informatik (für Bachelor Medieninformatik)
12.1: Seminar zur ausgewählten Themen der Informatik (für Bachelor Informatik)
News
- 07.02.2023: This page is still under development, all content may be subject to change.
Goals
- Learn to work scientifically
- Prepare for your Bachelor thesis
- Get to know a new topic
- Practice your English
Location and Schedule
- Dates with mandatory attendance are marked with an "*".
- All assignments are due on their corresponding date at 11:59 pm.
The 90-seconds pitches and the final presentation will be organized into three groups depending on your advisor. The groups are divided up as follows: TBA
- Group 1 Luke Haliburton, Carl Oechsner, Francesco Chiossi (Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Mayer)
- Group 2 Maximiliane Windl, Fiona Draxler, Sophia Sakel (Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Schmidt)
- Group 3 Sebastian Feger, Rifat Amin, Dennis Dietz (Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Johanna Pirker)
Date | Time | Location | Topic |
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19.04.2023 * | 16:00 - 19:00 | Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1, B 006 |
Kick-Off & Introduction |
17.05.2023 * | 16:00 - 19:00 | Group 1: Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, D 118 Group 2: Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, D 016 Group 3: Luisenstr. 37, C 024 |
90-sec Pitches - Short Presentation of your topics |
14.07.2023 * | 10:00 - 17:00 | In person Group 1: Theresienstr. 39, B 046 Group 2: Theresienstr. 39, B 134 Group 3: Theresienstr. 41, C 113 |
Final presentations |
Material
Contents
During the seminar, students will present the state of research and current developments in sub-areas of human-machine interaction. The aim of the proseminar is to convey and promote the basics of research, documentation and presentation of scientific work.
Attendance is compulsory for all lecture dates.
The lecture course is suitable for:
- Media informatics students (Bachelor)
Topics
Each supervisor will supply 10 topics from their general topic direction.Supervisor | Topic |
Carl Oechsner | Human Robot Interactions |
Dennis Dietz | Technology Support for Skill Acquisition and Body Perception |
Fiona Draxler | Technology Support for Learning |
Francesco Chiossi | Physiological Computing in VR |
Luke Haliburton | Physicalizations, Well-Being, & the Future of Work |
Maximiliane Windl | Understanding and Mitigating Privacy Concerns in Ubiquitous Computing Systems |
Rifat Amin | Infovis, Ethical Visualization and XAI |
Sebastian Feger | Mixed Reality & Making |
Sophia Sakel | Representation and Physicalization of Personal Data to support Mental Health |
Grading
The grade will consist of two parts:
- Your final paper submission (2/3 of the final grade)
- Your oral presentation (1/3 of the final grade)
- Note: To pass the course, both parts must be passed independently of each other.