At the time of planning, it is still unclear which Covid rules will apply in detail. I will therefore handle the pre-meeting via Zoom - that is possible in any case.
If possible, I want to hold the theory part partly as a face-to-face event and partly in distance learning. In any case, the presentations should be held in presence.
The reservation of lecture halls is not easy in WS 2021 due to a number of necessary rules. Since I have my own seminar room in the 19th district near Linnéplatz, I can offer this room for the presence events. This makes the choice of dates much easier. I plan 3 face-to-face events and about 5 Zoom events, plus presentations in presence. Please consider attending face-to-face events in the 19th district by the preliminary meeting date.
UPDATE: 2G proof ("vaccinated or recovered") is required to use the seminar room in the 19th district. Please let me know in the preliminary meeting if you agree with this.
Further details, especially about the event dates, but also about the schedule and registration - especially about group formation - at the preliminary meeting.
Last semester we agreed to always hold all theory events on the same day of the week. If this arrangement is also desired in the winter semester 2021/22, my suggestion is 8 dates, each on Thursday, 17:00 to 19:30. Other weekdays or times can be arranged at the preliminary meeting. Except for Tuesday and Wednesday, any working day is possible.
In the preliminary meeting, (further) focal points of the seminar can also be determined together. Possible focal points: "Python in the classroom", "Progressive Web Apps".
The documents for the LVA will be made available via TUWEL.
In the last semesters, the use of Telegram has also proven useful, especially for requests, discussions and information that needs to be made available quickly. => Registration link. Registrations are possible as of now. Please use a user ID that shows a connection to your name.
Didactical and pedagogical basic knowledge is desired, but in any case interest in these topics. Historical and theoretical background will also be provided. The seminar is intended for anyone who wants or needs to present on topics in computer science, not just active or future teachers.
The presentations are held as attendance events (if not otherwise possible as distance learning events) on several (to be agreed) dates on consecutive days in blocks. Guideline for the duration of the presentation: 25 minutes per group member. Since the seminar is held in blocks, it can be completed as early as December 2021. Proposal: in the period 16 to 18 December
Effort estimate:
15 h Attendance at the presence and distance learning dates of the preparatory phase.
35 h preparation of the seminar paper
20 h presentation; attendance or participation in other presentations
5 h Follow-up (documentation)
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75 h = 3 ECTS
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Please consider the plagiarism guidelines of TU Wien when writing your seminar paper:
Directive concerning the handling of plagiarism (PDF)