VR Seminars : Assignment 1

Students will make an in-class presentation based on readings and independent research on an assigned topic

The presentation will consist of two parts, a lecture and an HTML website, which will count equally in the grading. 

Lecture: 

You should create lecture notes (Transparents or Powerpoint or HTML recommended) for this purpose.  You are welcome to show video, bring props, sing, or whatever seems most appropriate for the material.  An important part of your presentation is interaction with the students, so try to engage them and leave time for questions.  Your grade will be based upon demonstrated knowledge of the subject, as well as interactivity and efficacy of presentation.

Notes: 

The lecture should be targeted at Masters or graduate students in computer science, and should demonstrate your new-found expert knowledge of the subject.  Note that the slides for your lecture will likely be insufficient for this task, since lecture slides generally consist of bulleted lists without significant detail.  The HTML notes, on the other hand, should be in narrative form.

The HTML notes are due on the the 28/08 at 1700.  Please place all of your HTML pages (and related images, movies, etc.) into a single directory which name is '02IVRA1_University ID'.The home page nage should be index.en.html at the root of that directory. Then tar that directory, the gzip the resulting file.

Presentation support due 2 days before your presentation

Transparents on CG lecture or send by mail to pascal.vuylsteker@anu.edu.au

cd .. (go to the directory in which your 02IVRA1_UstudentID  is located)
tar cvf 02IVRA1_UstudentID.tar 02IVRA1_UstudentID/

gzip 02IVRA1_UstudentID.tar

Mail the file (02IVRA1_UstudentID.tar.gz) as an attached document. Be sure that the title of your mail is '02IVRA1_UstudentID''