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Additional office hour for Touch Interfaces lectureWritten on 13.06.25 by Jürgen Steimle A quick poll in yesterday's lecture showed that students would rather watch the video recording than an additional replacement lecture for last week's canceled lecture. Be sure to familiarize yourself with all the videos of the Touch Interfaces lecture. Touch-part1/2/3 were covered live in class.… Read more A quick poll in yesterday's lecture showed that students would rather watch the video recording than an additional replacement lecture for last week's canceled lecture. Be sure to familiarize yourself with all the videos of the Touch Interfaces lecture. Touch-part1/2/3 were covered live in class. Touch-part4 and Touch-part6 are the additional content you need to watch to prepare for the exam. Touch-part5 (software pipeline) will *not* be covered this year; you do not need to prepare this part. I will be offering an additional office hour next Tuesday, June 17th, 13:00-14:00 in my office (Bld. E1.7 Room 2.23) to answer questions you may have about the Touch lecture. Just drop by any time during this hour if you have any questions. Juergen Steimle |
Assignment 4 and Milestone 3Written on 06.06.25 by Ashwin Ram Hi all, Assignment 4 and Milestone 3 is out. Deadline for Assignment 4: 13 June 2025 1:00 pm Deadline for Milestone 3 (revised): 30 June 11:59 pm
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Assignment 3 releasedWritten on 30.05.25 by Ashwin Ram Hi all, Assignment 3 has been released. Deadline is 5th June 11:59 pm. Best, Ashwin
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Assignment 2 releasedWritten on 15.05.25 by Ashwin Ram Hi, Assignment 2 has been released. Deadline is 24th May 23:59 pm. |
Milestone 2 releasedWritten on 07.05.25 (last change on 13.05.25) by Ashwin Ram Hi all, Please note that milestone 2 has been released. Deadline is 15th May 23:59 pm. Update: We will extend the deadline for Milestone 2 till 17th May 23:59 pm. Best, Ashwin |
Assignment 1 releasedWritten on 25.04.25 (last change on 25.04.25) by Ashwin Ram Hi all, Please note that Assignment 1 has been released. Submission deadline is Saturday May 3rd 11:59 pm. Only 1 member from the team has to submit the solved assignment. Best, Ashwin |
Regarding Team registration & Hardware kitsWritten on 23.04.25 by Ashwin Ram Hi all, 1. The deadline for team registration has been extended until Friday (25th April). If you have not registered your team, please do so by this date. No more extensions will be provided after this. 2. You will receive your hardware kits during your tutorials this week. Some kits have new… Read more Hi all, 1. The deadline for team registration has been extended until Friday (25th April). If you have not registered your team, please do so by this date. No more extensions will be provided after this. 2. You will receive your hardware kits during your tutorials this week. Some kits have new microcontrollers in packets with unsoldered pins. If this is the case, please check with other groups that have two soldered microcontrollers (those not in a packet), and get one from them. After this, each group will have one pre-soldered microcontroller to begin with for their projects. As a reminder, you are not allowed to solder or glue the components on your own. If your project requires additional soldered microcontrollers, please approach your tutor and we will arrange one for you. Alternatively if your project does not require microcontrollers/HW, you may return it to back to your tutor. Best, Ashwin
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Update on TutorialsWritten on 14.04.25 by Ashwin Ram Hi all, A few points to note about the tutorials.
Hi all, A few points to note about the tutorials.
Best, Ashwin |
Tutorial assignment and Next StepsWritten on 13.04.25 (last change on 13.04.25) by Ashwin Ram Dear students, Tutorial AssignmentAll of you should now be assigned to a tutorial based on the preferences you had indicated. Please read the following points below for tutorial swapping - only if you absolutely cannot attend the assigned tutorial !
Dear students, Tutorial AssignmentAll of you should now be assigned to a tutorial based on the preferences you had indicated. Please read the following points below for tutorial swapping - only if you absolutely cannot attend the assigned tutorial !
Next Steps
Shift of Tutorial on Friday (18th April)Finally, since this Friday (18th April) is a holiday, the tutorial has been shifted to Thursday (17th April) after the lecture, from 4-6 pm. It will continue in lecture hall. We will inform you about the Tutorial on Monday (21st) soon. Best, Ashwin
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Course page upWritten on 08.04.25 by Ashwin Ram The course page is up! Details on registration will be announced in the first session. |
Interactive Systems
The first class starts on Thursday April 10 2025, 14:15-16:00 (Building E1 3 – Lecture Hall 2).
Registration Deadline for Course & Tutorials: Saturday, April 12 2025 (23:59)
Note: We will upload videos from the last online iteration of this lecture. These will serve as additional learning material.
Nevertheless, only the content of the on-site lecture is relevant for the exam. The online videos may differ from this.
Registration
It is mandatory for all participants to register (in CMS) before or on Saturday, April 12 2025 (23:59).
- Students of Media informatics B.Sc.: no restriction. Note that this lecture replaces Ubiquitous Media; i.e., you cannot attend this lecture if you have previously completed Ubiquitous Media.
- Students of Media informatics M.Sc.: you can enroll in this class if you have not taken it as part of your B.Sc. (either because you have been at another university, or you were enrolled in a BSc program other than Media Informatics). If you have taken the course “Ubiquitous Media Design” previously, then you cannot take this course.
- Students of Computer science: from summer term 2020, the lecture counts as an Advanced Lecture for Bachelor/Master Computer Science, Embedded Systems and Entrep. Cypersecurity. Please refer to LSF for details on the curriculae, and version of exam.
- Students of other curricula where Interactive Systems is part of your Module Handbook (e.g. Educational Technology) and you have not taken Ubiquitous Media: You can just register for the lecture.
- Students of other curricula where Interactive Systems is not part of your Module Handbook: Decision on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Dr. Ashwin Ram for further information.
Important: Later in the semester, you have to register for the exam on HISPOS.
Note on transfer of credit from previous semesters:
- “I have successfully completed the exercises and projects of IAS in summer term 24, but have not passed the final exam. Can I just write the exam?”
Yes you can transfer your exercises and projects from IAS in summer term 24 to IAS in summer term 25, so you do not have to hand in exercises and project assignments a second time. Please contact Dr. Ashwin Ram before April 12 2025 (23:59). - You cannot transfer partial grades from previous IAS lectures.
Description
This course introduces technical concepts, software paradigms and hardware technologies of modern interactive systems. Their application is illustrated using seminal and recent examples from graphical user interfaces, mobile interfaces, ubiquitous computing (internet of things), augmented reality, and physical interfaces.
Technologies:
- Device technology, basic electronics, microcontrollers
- Sensors, displays, and actuators
- Touch input
- Capturing physical context
- Physical prototyping and digital fabrication
Applications in:
- Mobile interfaces
- Ubiquitous computing (Internet of Things)
- Tangible interfaces
- Augmented and virtual reality
- Wearable and embodied interfaces
- Interactive robotics
Literature
The lecture will be partly based on the following books:
- Rogers, Y. et al.: Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction, Wiley, 2011
- Butz, A., Krüger, A.: Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion, De Gruyter, 2014
- Krumm, J.: Ubiquitous Computing Fundamentals, Chipman and Hall, 2009
- Evans B.: Beginning Arduino Programming, Springer, 2011
- Scherz, P., Monk, S.: Practical Electronics for Inventors, McGraw-Hill, 2013 (3rd ed.) or 2016 (4th ed.)
- Noble, J.: Programming Interactivity, O‘Reilly, 2009 (1st ed.) or 2012 (2nd ed.)