Next-Generation Applications - Interactive curriculae of TU Ilmenau
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| module properties Next-Generation Applications in degree program Master International Business Economics 2024 | |
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| module number | 200821 |
| examination number | 2500578 |
| department | Department of Economic Sciences and Media |
| ID of group | 2557 (Virtual Worlds and Digital Games) |
| module leader | Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Broll |
| term | summer term only |
| language | English |
| credit points | 5 |
| on-campus program (h) | 22 |
| self-study (h) | 128 |
| obligation | elective module |
| exam | alternative examination performance |
| details of the certificate | Students will participate in group discussions (10%), make and provide some short prensentations on their topic including a conference style final presentation (30%), write a report as a short paper (50%), and provide peer reviews of other students' papers (20%). Additional materials created by the students to perform their studies / experiments such as videos, demo/fake apps, prototypes, 3D content, etc. may be considered as bonus up to 20%.Insofar as participation in attendance dates relevant to the conclusion is not possible due to illness, the part of the evaluation based on this is carried out exclusively on the basis of the submitted presentations. |
| link to Moodle course | AI" title="link to Moodle course" target="_blank">https://moodle2.tu-ilmenau.de/enrol/index.php?id=619">AI |
| teacher | Prof. Dr. Broll, Wolfgang |
| signup details for alternative examinations | This module contains at least one alternative exam part. Please note that this must usually be registered at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered. |
| maximum number of participants | 30 |
| previous knowledge and experience | Interest in technology driven applications. Willingness to discuss and present in English. Knowledge of programming is not required but offers by far additional opportunities for experiments. Literature (as far as required) to be announced at the first appointment. This course is primarily for master students of media and communication science and open for participants from other degree programs. |
| learning outcome | The students know how to investigate a new topic and to perform a corresponding literature search. They are able to prepare a small user study or to conduct a small experiment. They are able to participate in the scientific discourse and have experience in preparing and presenting their work. They understand how to write a scientific short paper and have gained experience in doing so. Due to intensive scientific discourse as part of the seminar as well as the peer assessments of the short papers they can correctly assess and appreciate the achievements of their fellow students. They consider criticism, heed remarks and accept suggestions. They are aware of importance of informed consent and ethical issues in studies involving people and are able to apply this to their own research. |
| content | Next-generation applications, often based on new technologies provide new opportunities. While some possibilities are obvious and establish immediately, others only evolve after some time. However, in a networked global system such applications also often infer with ethical and privacy issues, often neglected in favor of new opportunities. |
| media of instruction and technical requirements for education and examination in case of online participation | |
| literature / references | Please note that this is a container module description. Each term the course has a different, particular topic. The literature required directly depends on this particular topic of the course offered then. Thus, it cannot be announced in advance. |
| evaluation of teaching | |

