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Revision as of 11:28, 5 May 2014

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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

Participants

Tobias Westphal

Alexander Vogt

Adriana Román