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The time schedule for the exam is now available. The exam takes place on Thursday June 4th in Visningsrommet. Please show up 15 min. before your scheduled time and remember to bring valid ID. The exam is graded A-F. For more info on the exam see INF5200
Next week you’ll present your projects in class. Each group has 10 min. for the presentation + 5 min. for open discussion. The order of the presentations is as follows: group 1, group 2, group 3, group 4, Group 5. See below for group descriptions (all messages). Looking forward!!
Professor Kjeld Schmidt (CBS) is visiting the Design group and gives an open lecture on work practices on Monday May 11th from 13:15-15:00, the InfraLab (room no. 4.312) at InterMedia. Everybody is welcome.
The organisation of ECSCW has provided a web site where all proceedings from earlier conferences are available. You can find many of the ECSCW papers there: http://www.ecscw.org/
NB!!! To day’s lecture is canceled due to illness – sorry for the short notice.
Please write your essays in English. And keep in mind that the lecture next week (Feb. 24th) takes place in room 208 from 10:15-12:00.
Remember to read and consider the departmental guidelines for written assignments - Norwegian version and English version
Didyadhar Joshi is TA on this course. He provides feedback on your assignments and guides you though the process of getting to understand CSCW and the field. Send Didyadhar an email to schedule a meeting: dibyadhj@ifi.uio.no The first hand in is due Feb 24th. (See the teaching plan). Good luck!
- Group 1: Maria, Kelly, Irena, Paul
- Group 2: Eduard, J?rgen
- Group 3: Farah, Asad, Ernad, Praveena
- Group 4: Afsaneh, Josè
- Group 5: Paul
Prof. Ina Wagner (CSCW-researcher) is visiting the Design group and gives an open lecture about tangible computing on Friday Jan. 30, from 10.15-12, the INFRA room (no. 4.312) at Intermedia, 亚博娱乐官网_亚博pt手机客户端登录sparken ll, House 4. Abstract: This seminar offers an introduction to 'tangible computing', tracing its origins and describing examples of tangible user interfaces (TUI). The focus is on central features of TUIs - embodied spatiality, haptic directness, and support of cooperativity - as well as on design questions. Everybody is welcome.
On Jan. 27th the teaching takes place in room 208 (through the glass door, down the hallway) from Visningsrummet.
Welcome to INF5200. On Jan. 20th we'll meet up for an intro to the course. The following week (Jan. 27th) we'll to go through possible projects, form project-groups (3 pr. group), and distribute articles for presentations.