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==Grading== | ==Grading== | ||
* 15% Short presentation of an existing mobile application | * 15% Short presentation of an existing mobile application ([[/presentations|List of presentations)]] | ||
* 40% Presentation of the prototype | * 40% Presentation of the prototype | ||
* 40% Submission of a short paper (3 to 5 pages, [[Media:ScientificPaper_Template.rtf|ACM]] or APA Style) | * 40% Submission of a short paper (3 to 5 pages, [[Media:ScientificPaper_Template.rtf|ACM]] or APA Style) | ||
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This class will be graded based on one assignment divided in three major tasks, which are complementary. In other words, the first task will be a preparation for the second and the third one is a compilation of the first two. In the end, the final assignment will be the result of the work that will be developed during the semester: | This class will be graded based on one assignment divided in three major tasks, which are complementary. In other words, the first task will be a preparation for the second and the third one is a compilation of the first two. In the end, the final assignment will be the result of the work that will be developed during the semester: | ||
* '''Mobile applications for cultural purposes - 5 to 10 min presentation (15%)'''<br/>Based on a given table of analysis, each student will choose an application (for any of the mobile operational systems) and present for the classes. Some items such as design, HCI and so one should be observed. If possible, the students should install and test it by themselves. When it is not possible, the evaluation could be based on the developers information. <br/>The presentation should be a short slide collection, with a description of the application, contextualizing it, plus the application screens, pointing the suggested observed points.<br/>Slides in a PDF format should be delivered electronically after the presentation in order to complete the task. | * '''Mobile applications for cultural purposes - 5 to 10 min presentation (15%)'''<br/>([[/presentations|List of presentations)]]<br/>Based on a given table of analysis, each student will choose an application (for any of the mobile operational systems) and present for the classes. Some items such as design, HCI and so one should be observed. If possible, the students should install and test it by themselves. When it is not possible, the evaluation could be based on the developers information. <br/>The presentation should be a short slide collection, with a description of the application, contextualizing it, plus the application screens, pointing the suggested observed points.<br/>Slides in a PDF format should be delivered electronically after the presentation in order to complete the task. | ||
* '''Seminary presentation – 15 to 30 minutes (40%)'''<br/>Each student should present a conceptual prototype '''(not a real one, just a design concept)''', developed for mobile devices, for cultural purposes.<br/>It is encouraged to be developed using the [http://www.weimarpedia.de Weimarpedia] content, but not restricted to.<br/>Another possibility is to analyze an existing mobile app for cultural purposes, and propose a new conceptual model inspired on it. <br/>For the conceptual model is expected to show, at least, one complete feature navigation, instead of just a “welcome screen”. The student should provide the entire mock-up for accessing a functionality. For instance, if the user wants to select a feature from the welcome screen, which steps (and how many “buttons” should be pressed) until achieve the desired information.<br/>It is expected for this exercise the use of HCI and design guidelines for the interface design and navigation. For instance, following the guidelines developed for iOS and Android platforms (according to the students’ choice), such as: | * '''Seminary presentation – 15 to 30 minutes (40%)'''<br/>Each student should present a conceptual prototype '''(not a real one, just a design concept)''', developed for mobile devices, for cultural purposes.<br/>It is encouraged to be developed using the [http://www.weimarpedia.de Weimarpedia] content, but not restricted to.<br/>Another possibility is to analyze an existing mobile app for cultural purposes, and propose a new conceptual model inspired on it. <br/>For the conceptual model is expected to show, at least, one complete feature navigation, instead of just a “welcome screen”. The student should provide the entire mock-up for accessing a functionality. For instance, if the user wants to select a feature from the welcome screen, which steps (and how many “buttons” should be pressed) until achieve the desired information.<br/>It is expected for this exercise the use of HCI and design guidelines for the interface design and navigation. For instance, following the guidelines developed for iOS and Android platforms (according to the students’ choice), such as: | ||
** [[File:Icon android 16x16.png]] [http://developer.android.com/design/index.html '''Android''': Android Design] | |||
** [[File:Icon apple 16x16.png]] [http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/MobileHIG/ '''iOS-Apple''': iOS Human Interface Guidelines] | |||
** [[File:Icon windows8 16x16.png]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh465424 '''Windows''': UX guidelines for Metro style apps] | |||
What will be evaluated in this Assignment: design aspects, navigation and justification of the chosen solutions. | |||
* '''Short essay production – 1000 words +samples and references (40%)'''<br/>The content present during the short seminary must be also presented as an essay. It must have: 100 to 150 words as a short introduction plus 800 to 1000 words of development. Samples and references will not figure in this account, but they must figure inside the essay. Complete references are required.<br/>The topic of the essay can be an academic report regarding the seminary presentation, or another topic regarding mobile culture and urban spaces.<br/>What will be evaluated in this assignment: ability to express in written format, content structure and content quality, plus the correct use of references. In this assignment will not be corrected grammar or vocabulary, as far the student can express the content properly. | * '''Short essay production – 1000 words +samples and references (40%)'''<br/>The content present during the short seminary must be also presented as an essay. It must have: 100 to 150 words as a short introduction plus 800 to 1000 words of development. Samples and references will not figure in this account, but they must figure inside the essay. Complete references are required.<br/>The topic of the essay can be an academic report regarding the seminary presentation, or another topic regarding mobile culture and urban spaces.<br/>What will be evaluated in this assignment: ability to express in written format, content structure and content quality, plus the correct use of references. In this assignment will not be corrected grammar or vocabulary, as far the student can express the content properly. | ||
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'''1st Week (18.10.12):''' | '''1st Week (18.10.12):''' | ||
* '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_01_introduction.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 01 - Introduction]] | * '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_01_introduction.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 01 - Introduction]] | ||
* Introduction and presentation about the topics for future developments in class. | * Introduction and presentation about the topics for future developments in class. | ||
'''2nd Week (25.10.12):''' | '''2nd Week (25.10.12):''' | ||
* '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_02_media-and-the-city.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 02 - Media and the City]] | |||
* The formation of the cities. | * The formation of the cities. | ||
* What is Media (media, digital and digital media) and urban spaces, culture and urban spaces. | * What is Media (media, digital and digital media) and urban spaces, culture and urban spaces. | ||
'''3rd Week (01.11.12):''' | '''3rd Week (01.11.12):''' | ||
* '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_03_mediatization-and-categorization.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 03 - Mediatization and Categorization]] | |||
* The mediatization process of urban scenarios. | * The mediatization process of urban scenarios. | ||
* How digital media devices can be categorized. | * How digital media devices can be categorized. | ||
'''4th Week (08.11.12):''' | '''4th Week (08.11.12):''' | ||
* '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_04_cultural-heritage.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 04 - Cultural Heritage]] | |||
* The tangible and intangible elements of cultural heritage. | * The tangible and intangible elements of cultural heritage. | ||
* Cultural preservation in urban spaces: theoretical and empirical approaches. | |||
* Dynamics for selection of themes for the presentations and papers – what is expected from the students. | * Dynamics for selection of themes for the presentations and papers – what is expected from the students. | ||
'''5th Week (15.11.12):''' | '''5th Week (15.11.12):''' | ||
* 1st Part – Mobile App Presentation | * 1st Part – Mobile App Presentation ([[/presentations|List of presentations)]] | ||
* Student(s) presentation(s) on the samples regarding the cultural mobile apps. In order to optimize the time, all the presentation slides must be sent until | * Student(s) presentation(s) on the samples regarding the cultural mobile apps. In order to optimize the time, all the presentation slides must be sent until 23:59h of the day before by e-mail. The PDFs (or PPTs) are going to be available in just ONE computer to turn easier and faster the groups changing. | ||
'''6th Week (22.11.12):''' | '''6th Week (22.11.12):''' | ||
* 2nd Part – Mobile App Presentation | * 2nd Part – Mobile App Presentation ([[/presentations|List of presentations)]] | ||
* Student(s) presentation(s) on the samples regarding the cultural mobile apps. In order to optimize the time, all the presentation slides must be sent until | * Student(s) presentation(s) on the samples regarding the cultural mobile apps. In order to optimize the time, all the presentation slides must be sent until 23:59h of the day before by e-mail. The PDFs (or PPTs) are going to be available in just ONE computer to turn easier and faster the groups changing. | ||
'''7th Week (29.11.12):''' | '''7th Week (29.11.12):''' | ||
* | * '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_05_references.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 05 - References]] | ||
* Prototype guidelines. | |||
* Formats, styles. | * Formats, styles. | ||
* Plagiarism, etc. | |||
* Reference management (ie: [http://www.zotero.org/ Zotero.org] , [http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/fr/universitaet/zentrale-einrichtungen/ttt/software.html EndNote]). | * Reference management (ie: [http://www.zotero.org/ Zotero.org] , [http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/fr/universitaet/zentrale-einrichtungen/ttt/software.html EndNote]). | ||
'''8th to 13th Weeks (06 | '''8th to 13th Weeks (06-20.12.12 | 10-24.01.13):'''<br/> | ||
4 presentations per day.<br/> | |||
* '''[[/presentations#2nd_Assignment_-_Prototype_Presentations|List of presentations]]''' | |||
'''14th Week (31.01.13):''' <br/> | '''14th Week (31.01.13):''' <br/> | ||
Closing lecture & Feedback. | * '''Presentation (PDF version):''' [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_06_conclusion.pdf|Mobile Culture & Urban Spaces 06 - Conclusion]] | ||
* Closing lecture & Feedback. | |||
'''15th Week (07.02.13):''' <br/> | '''15th Week (07.02.13):''' <br/> | ||
Deadline for the | Deadline for the paper/essay: 23:59 | ||
==References - Selected Readings== | ==References - Selected Readings== |