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The documentation should include sketches or pictures of your projects along with a written description of your idea development process. The documentation is due on March, 18th and should meet the following requirements: | The documentation should include sketches or pictures of your projects along with a written description of your idea development process. The documentation is due on March, 18th and should meet the following requirements: | ||
* | * written n English or German language | ||
* | * a minimum of 800 words and should contain: | ||
* an introduction (intention, initial idea) | * an introduction (intention, initial idea) | ||
* a description of the environment where people encounter your work and how they interact | * a description of the environment where people encounter your work and how they interact | ||
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* a description of how you tried to realize your idea and the methods you used, as well as the problems you ran into), | * a description of how you tried to realize your idea and the methods you used, as well as the problems you ran into), | ||
* a conclusion (were you able to realize your initial idea? if not, why not? what would be your next step?). | * a conclusion (were you able to realize your initial idea? if not, why not? what would be your next step?). | ||
* | * spell checked and proof read. | ||
* | * a list of references. You can choose the form you like, but it must contain the following information: | ||
** | ** for print: Author, title, year, publisher | ||
** | ** for web: Author, title, link, date of access (look [https://www.mendeley.com/guides/web-citation-guide here] for guidelines) | ||
** | ** scientific papers: Authors, title, date & place of publishing | ||
** | ** add a description for video links | ||
If you copy parts of text from a website, scientific paper, or a book, always make sure that you mark it as a quotation and cite the author! | If you copy parts of text from a website, scientific paper, or a book, always make sure that you mark it as a quotation and cite the author! |
Latest revision as of 18:18, 14 February 2022
Grading
Your final grade will depend just on your documentation.
Documentation
The documentation should include sketches or pictures of your projects along with a written description of your idea development process. The documentation is due on March, 18th and should meet the following requirements:
- written n English or German language
- a minimum of 800 words and should contain:
- an introduction (intention, initial idea)
- a description of the environment where people encounter your work and how they interact
- related work: If you designed an interface please compare it to at least another interface that serves a similar purpose. For artistic works, please provide a description of related work that might have inspired you.
- a documentation of the process (photos or video, sketches, circuit layouts,
- a description of how you tried to realize your idea and the methods you used, as well as the problems you ran into),
- a conclusion (were you able to realize your initial idea? if not, why not? what would be your next step?).
- spell checked and proof read.
- a list of references. You can choose the form you like, but it must contain the following information:
- for print: Author, title, year, publisher
- for web: Author, title, link, date of access (look here for guidelines)
- scientific papers: Authors, title, date & place of publishing
- add a description for video links
If you copy parts of text from a website, scientific paper, or a book, always make sure that you mark it as a quotation and cite the author!