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Werkmodul | Fachmodul
Lehrperson: Gabriel Rausch
Bewertung: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Termin: Monday, 13:30 - 15:45
Ort: Marienstr. 7b, Raum 105

Erster Termin: Mo, April 7th 2014


Three-dimensional web-interfaces

new approaches in eCommerce and eLearning This course is dedicated to all design- and media-students who are interested in frontend-development of websites and applications and have first experience in complex visualization techniques (using CSS3-Transforms or WebGL or other techniques). The course is like an optional continuation of the last semester course "Three-dimensional web-interfaces - new approaches in visualization, interaction and animation".

This semester we will explore (from the point of view of the user) the possible use of 3D in eCommerce- and eLearning-applications. In our research we will create prototype-based applications to define the potential between 2D and 3D visualization. How can we evaluate the experience of a user who is operating in a webshop. Are there any positiv/negativ effects when we visualize the products of the webshop in 3D in comparison to conventional 2D visualization (like picture-slideshows)?

And don't worry about the experimental character: most of the defined solutions can be transfered to the conventional two-dimensional web-development.


Registration Procedure

To register for the course, please send an eMail due to April 5th with the Topic "Registration for ThreedimensionalWebinterfaces" to Gabriel.Rausch (at) uni-weimar.de, incuding the following informations:

  • Full Name
  • program and semester (Studienprogramm und Fachsemester)
  • matriculation number (Matrikelnummer)
  • Angabe der geltenden Prüfungsordnung (eg. PV27 or PV29)
  • Valid email address @uni-weimar.de
  • One short sentence why you want to (have to) be in this course (german or english)

If there are more than 15 registrations, students will be accepted depending on:

  • Order (first come, first serve)
  • If you are in a Project of Interface-Design (see Prof. Jens Geelhaar's semester projects this semester)
  • What you've written in "why I want to be in this course"

If there are more than 20 registrations, there might be a kick-off event with an evaluation competition.


Certificates of Achievements

  • Active and regular participation
  • Progress on the individual project you are working on
  • Creating a piece of work for an exhibition at the Summary
  • 2 minute presentation at the IFD:Showreel
  • Final Hand-in of your project/concept/...


Target Audience

  • In general open to all students, but esp. suited for
  • Bachelor- and Master students of Media-Arts & Design
  • Master students Media-Architecture


Syllabus

  1. 07.04. tba
  2. 14.04. tba
  3. 28.04. tba
  4. 05.05. tba
  5. 12.05. tba
  6. 19.05. tba
  7. 26.05. tba
  8. 02.06. tba
  9. 16.06. tba
  10. 23.06. tba
  11. 30.06. tba
  12. 07.07. tba
  13. 10. - 13.07. Summaery