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Proseminar Media Informatics
- Lecturer:
- Prof. Dr. Butz, Prof. Dr. Alt
- Contact:
- Proseminar Team
- Supervisors:
-
- Dr. Beat Rossmy
- Dr. Changkun Ou
- Hours per week:
- 2
- ECTS-Credits:
- 3
- Language:
- English
Syllabus
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.
The learning goals are as follows:
- Learn to work scientifically
- Prepare for your Bachelor thesis
- Get to know a new topic
- Practice your English
The lecture course is suitable for:
- Media informatics students (Bachelor)
- Computer Science students (Bachelor)
Attendance is mandatory for all seminar dates. Absence without valid reasons will lead to failing the course.
Dates and Locations
There will be three in-person sessions: Introduction, pitch presentation, and final presentations.
| Date | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 22nd 2025 | 4 PM c.t. | Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 151 | Introduction |
| November 19th 2025 | 4 PM c.t. | Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 151 | Pitch Presentations |
| January 28th 2026 | 4 PM c.t. | Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 151 | Final Presentations |
Throughout the seminar, students must create and submit various artifacts.
| Date | Time | |
|---|---|---|
| November 16th 2025 | 11:59 PM | Pitch Slides |
| December 14th 2025 | 11:59 PM | Methods Video |
| December 21st 2025 | 11:59 PM | First Draft of the Seminar Paper |
| January 25th 2026 | 11:59 PM | Final Presentation Slides |
| February 8th 2026 | 11:59 PM | Submission of the final seminar paper |
- Attendance is mandatory on all three dates.
- All assignments are due on their corresponding date at 11:59 pm.
The final presentation will be organized into groups depending on your advisor.
Topics
Each supervisor will supply topics from their current research areas. Students are assigned topics on which they then work independently.
