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Advanced Seminar Media Informatics
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. SchmidtIn charge: Luke Haliburton, Nađa Terzimehić
Hours per week: 2
ECTS credits: 6
Language: English
Capacity: max. 32
Module: P 4.1 und P 4.2 Seminar zu Themen der Medieninformatik und sozialen Kompetenz für Master. Please note that as a student of Media Informatics / Human-Computer Interaction you may of course also attend advanced seminars at other chairs.
News
- 12.08.2022: This page is still under development, all content may be subject to change.
Contents
During the course, students will do research on and present current HCI topics in form of a scientific paper.
The course is suitable for:
- Media informatics / HCI students (Master)
- Computer science students (Master)
Dates and Locations
- Dates: Tuesdays 4 - 7 pm c.t.
- Location: Thalkirchner Straße 36, 257
Access via Frauenlobstr. 7a
Schedule
Dates with mandatory attendance are marked with an "*".
All assignments are due on their corresponding date at 11:59 pm.
Date | Time | Location | Event |
---|---|---|---|
18.10.22* | 16:00 - 19:00 | In person | Kick-off and assignment of topics |
08.11.22* | 16:00 - 19:00 | In person | 60-second pitches |
13.12.22* | 16:00 - 19:00 | In person | Mid-Term Presentation |
07.02.22* | 16:00 - 19:00 | In person | Final presentations Part 1 |
09.02.22* | 15:00 - 19:00 | In person | Final presentations part 2 |
Material
Topics
ID | Topic | Supervisor | Student |
1 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Criteria
- Presence at all mandatory dates
- 90 seconds presentation including discussion of presentation style
- Report in English (6-8 pages in two-column format, references do not count towards the page length)
- Frequent meetings with supervisor
- Review of at least two papers written by fellow students
- Rehearsal presentation (optional)
- Presentation (10 minutes; 7 min presentation + 3 min questions) at the end of the semester
- Final presentations will be held in person
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.