Outline
• Recap of exam rules• Definition of “Final Project”• Domains• Technologies• Materials for exemplification and discussion• What to do and to deliver• Schedule
Recap: EVALUATION CRITERIA
• Active participation during lectures and/or online (max 2 points)
• Exercises and Question Discussion (max 4 points)• One specific exercise on Usability Evaluation (max 4
points)• Mid-term Project (max 5 points)• Final Project (max 20 points)
If not delivered during the course, all exercises will be done at official appello dates, when also final and mid-term projects must be delivered
• Publishing applications to the Windows Phone Marketplace (3 points)
• Using advance features: GPS, accelerometers, webcam,… (4 points)
• 5° point at the discretion of the professor
DEADLINES:• 13th December - Start publishing procedural• 20th December - App presentations in classroom
Mid-term Project
The design and protypical development of a content-intensive interactive application• in a given domain • using a specific hw/sw technology and interaction
paradigm among the ones presented during the course
Outcome:
key users’ requirements + concept + prototype + documentation
(preferably) a GROUP WORK
Final Project: What is this?
DOMAINS• Cultural Heritage• Architecture planning/design
TECHNOLOGIES:– Multi-touch (Microsoft Surface or other Multi-
touch table based on Windows 7)– Kinect
Final Project: Domains & Technologies
• Innovative patterns of (individual or collaborative) interaction with cultural heritage multimedia content (e.g., for museum or exhibition experiences)
• Contents: Man Ray or Nippon Exhibitions– http://www.manraylugano.ch/en/index.html– http://www.nipponlugano.ch/en/
Cultural Heritage Projects
• Multi-touch:– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpsQpltGol4– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1SKr8dQKwo
• Kinect– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBHgRcMPaYI– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEnFhyOIlVA– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qvMHAvu-yc– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yxRTn3fj1g
Examples
• Collaborative scenarios for Architecture planning and design
• Contents: from real Architecture projects
Architecture planning/design projects
• Multi-touch:– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbv-4cc8ouM– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVJpDlhORxw– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7ENumwMohs– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heXEVecLi0c
Examples
Requirements & Concept
Requirements-A description of the “problem” you are addressing (target users and general needs/goals addressed)
Concept-A set of paper based or video based relevant scenarios (if useful, at multiple levels of abstraction and detail)-A feasibility study explaining why the solution is feasible and the general sw/hw architecture needed to implement it
An evolutionary prototype (see lesson 4)
– “Horizontal” in the interface and interaction features• Covers all major aspects, omit heavy “background
aspects” of implementation
– “Vertical” in implementation• MODULAR, only some parts of final system
implemented
Prototype
– A short report describing requirements, concept, and key implementation solutions
– A short (10 min) presentation of your work
Documentation
What to deliver A CD/DVD containing
– report describing requirements and concept– short (10 min) presentation of your work– Any further file (images, videos, prototype, …)
+ A printed version of the report and the presentation
IMPORTANT!!
CD/DVD cover + cover of ALL documents MUST contain: COURSE NAME, TEACHER NAME, ACADEMIC YEAR, DELIVERY DATE, PROJECT TITLE, STUDENT’S NAMES, EMAIL + CELL PHONE NUM OF GROUP CONTACT PERSON
Potential follow-ups
• Submission of your concept to Imagine Cup (check deadlines!)– Constraints: Imagine Cup deadlines (check!) + use of MS
technology + Millenium Goals theme + interactive protyping (check rules)
– Advantages: great visibility, challenging opportunity
• Completion of your concept (revision, extension, implementation, validation) during 2° semester “Project Course” (Problem Analysis Atelier: 5 CFU): subject to teachers‘ approval
• Completion of your concept (revision, extension, implementation, validation) in your master thesis: subject to teachers‘ approval
Preliminary Schedule24 nov (Thu) FINAL PROJECT: THEMES AND REQS PRESENTATION
29 Nov (Tue) Tutoring 1a: Requirements & basic scenarios
1 Dec (Thu) Tutoring 1b: Requirements & basic scenarios
6 Decc (Tue) Tutoring 2a: Advanced scenarios + Feasibility Study
13 Dec (Tue) Tutoring 2b: Advanced scenarios + Feasibility Study; WP7 App Delivery
15 Dec (Thu) Tutoring 3: Mock-up presentations
10 Jan (Tue) Tutoring 4a: demo V.1
12 Jan (Thu) Tutoring 4b: demo V.1
20 Jan (Tue) Tutoring 5: Final Tutoring
22 Jan (Thu) Discussion of evaluations
24 Jan (Tue) Project Presentations and Demos
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