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==Registration Procedure==
==Registration Procedure==
Please contact jason.reizner [at] uni-weimar [dot] de for more information<br />
Enrollment for Winter Semester 2015/6 is now closed.<br />


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation and delivery of a relevant [[/SemesterProject |semester project]].<br />
Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation and delivery of a relevant [[/SemesterProject |semester project]].<br />
The project is to be refined over the course of the semester and will be a evaluated on concept, development and execution based on the following rubric:<br /><br />
The project is to be refined over the course of the semester and will be a evaluated on concept, development and execution based on the following rubric:<br /><br />
30% Corresponding Weekly Assignments<br />
30% Attendance, Participation and Corresponding Weekly Assignments<br />
30% Midterm Presentation<br />
30% Midterm Presentation<br />
40% Final Deliverable and Documentation<br />
40% Final Deliverable and Documentation<br />
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==Syllabus==
==Syllabus==
'''23 October 2015'''<br />
'''23 October 2015'''<br />
Course Introduction, Organization and Topic Areas<br />
Course Introduction, Organization and Topic Areas<br /><br />
Assignment: Read through Dave Raggett's Slidedeck introducing the Web of Thing Framework<br />
Assignment: Read through Dave Raggett's Slidedeck introducing the Web of Thing Framework<br />
http://www.w3.org/2015/05/wot-framework.pdf<br />
http://www.w3.org/2015/05/wot-framework.pdf<br />
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'''30 October 2015'''<br />
'''30 October 2015'''<br />
An Abridged History of Networked Computing<br />
An Abridged History of Networked Computing<br />
How The Web Works<br /><br />
[[/Sources-30Oct15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
[[/Sources-30Oct15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
[[/Assignment-30Oct15 | Assignment]]<br />
Assignment: Begin reading the first chapter of  [https://manning-content.s3.amazonaws.com/download/4/4b92198-8ae6-486a-b579-fd892184e1c8/GuinardTrifa_WoT_MEAP_V07_ch1.pdf ''Building the Web of Things'']<br />
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'''6 November 2015'''<br />
'''6 November 2015'''<br />
<br />
The Internet of Things vs. The Web of Things<br /><br />
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[[/Sources-06Nov15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
Assignment: Read  [http://csis.pace.edu/~marchese/CS835/Lec9/112_SemWeb.pdf "The Semantic Web"]
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'''13 November 2015'''<br />
'''13 November 2015'''<br />
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The Web of Data<br />
<br />
Semantic Web<br /><br />
[[/Sources-13Nov15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
[[/Assignment-13Nov15 | Assignment: Status Report No. 1]]<br />
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'''20 November 2015'''<br />
'''20 November 2015'''<br />
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Social Computing<br />
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The Hive Mind<br />
Social Networking vs. Human Networking<br /><br />
[[/Sources-20Nov15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
Assignment: Read  [http://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/ "Ten Usability Heuristics"]<br />and [http://asktog.com/atc/principles-of-interaction-design/ "First Principles of Interaction Design (Revised & Expanded)"]<br />
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'''27 November 2015'''<br />
'''27 November 2015'''<br />
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Usability and Accessibility<br />
<br />
Human Factors<br /><br />
[[/Sources-27Nov15 | Sources and Links from the Lecture]]<br />
Assignment: Look over  [http://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/personal-computers/17 "A History of Personal Computers"]<br />and [http://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/mobile-computing/18 "A History of Mobile Computing"] from the Computer History Museum in California<br />
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'''4 December 2015'''<br />
'''4 December 2015'''<br />
The Birth and Death of the Personal Computer<br />
A History of Mobile Platforms<br /><br />
Assignment: Finish preparing your midterm presentation<br />
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'''18 December 2015'''<br />
'''18 December 2015'''<br />
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An Introduction Application Design and Development<br />
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'''8 January 2016'''<br />
'''8 January 2016'''<br />
Independent Project Work<br />
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'''15 January 2016'''<br />
'''15 January 2016'''<br />
Application Prototyping & Mockups<br />
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'''22 January 2016'''<br />
'''22 January 2016'''<br />
Troubleshooting & Debug Lab<br />
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'''29 January 2016'''<br />
'''29 January 2016'''<br />
Final Presentations<br />
Final Presentations<br />
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'''*Thursday* 4 February 2016'''<br />
IFD Showreel WS 2015/6<br />
Audimax, 13:30<br />


== Recommended Literature ==
== Recommended Literature ==

Latest revision as of 12:40, 2 February 2016

Data, Devices, Services, People:
A Survey of Modern Web Architecture and Applications

Fachmodul
Instructor: Jason Reizner
Credits: 6 ECTS, 3 SWS
Capacity: max. 15 students
Language: English
Date: Fridays, 13:30-17:00
Location: Marienstr. 7b, Room 102

First Meeting: 23 October 2015, 13:30


Description

These days the web is everywhere: on your phone, in your car, on your cloud, in your mind. While the web may have started life as a humble application to facilitate the sharing of textual information across under-utilized digital networks, it enters its third decade as both a seemingly omnipresent technical infrastructure and unassailable sociocultural phenomenon. The web today is arguably the most significant force behind screen-based interaction in all the places and situations where it is most relevant. This module is centered on the concept of Web of Things as a central platform, wherein the web itself is no longer just an application, but an environment for interconnection and interaction between Things: namely data, devices, services and people. Participants will evaluate and employ contemporary strategies and methodologies for developing a web-connected device, object, installation, application or service.

Admission requirements

This is an introductory course with no technical pre-requisites. Concurrent enrollment in another IFD course offering is strongly encouraged.

Registration Procedure

Enrollment for Winter Semester 2015/6 is now closed.

Evaluation

Successful completion of the course is dependent on regular attendance, active participation and delivery of a relevant semester project.
The project is to be refined over the course of the semester and will be a evaluated on concept, development and execution based on the following rubric:

30% Attendance, Participation and Corresponding Weekly Assignments
30% Midterm Presentation
40% Final Deliverable and Documentation

Eligible participants

MFA Medienkunst/-gestaltung, MFA Media Art and Design, MSc MediaArchitecture

Syllabus

23 October 2015
Course Introduction, Organization and Topic Areas

Assignment: Read through Dave Raggett's Slidedeck introducing the Web of Thing Framework
http://www.w3.org/2015/05/wot-framework.pdf


30 October 2015
An Abridged History of Networked Computing
How The Web Works

Sources and Links from the Lecture
Assignment: Begin reading the first chapter of Building the Web of Things


6 November 2015
The Internet of Things vs. The Web of Things

Sources and Links from the Lecture
Assignment: Read "The Semantic Web"


13 November 2015
The Web of Data
Semantic Web

Sources and Links from the Lecture
Assignment: Status Report No. 1


20 November 2015
Social Computing
The Hive Mind
Social Networking vs. Human Networking

Sources and Links from the Lecture
Assignment: Read "Ten Usability Heuristics"
and "First Principles of Interaction Design (Revised & Expanded)"


27 November 2015
Usability and Accessibility
Human Factors

Sources and Links from the Lecture
Assignment: Look over "A History of Personal Computers"
and "A History of Mobile Computing" from the Computer History Museum in California


4 December 2015
The Birth and Death of the Personal Computer
A History of Mobile Platforms

Assignment: Finish preparing your midterm presentation


11 December 2015
Midterm Presentations

18 December 2015
An Introduction Application Design and Development


8 January 2016
Independent Project Work


15 January 2016
Application Prototyping & Mockups


22 January 2016
Troubleshooting & Debug Lab


29 January 2016
Final Presentations


*Thursday* 4 February 2016
IFD Showreel WS 2015/6
Audimax, 13:30

Recommended Literature