
Espoo, Finland
Introduction to Virtual Reality
When:
21 July - 01 August 2025
Credits:
2 EC
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Computer Sciences
When:
07 January - 31 January 2025
School:
TU Berlin Summer and Winter School
Institution:
TU Berlin
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
6.0 EC
Fee:
2150 EUR
The course addresses the following topics:
What are extended, augmented, virtual, and mixed reality?
What tools are used to develop MR applications and how can they be set up?
Deployment of the app on the phones/tablets of the participants (depending on device capabilities).
Introduction to programing for extended reality with Unity (scene setup, interactions).
What is User Experience (UX), what is UX design?
UX Design and important influencing factors (human/context/system).
What is user testing, why is it needed, and what method can be used for testing?
Perform a usability test and use the gathered result during the development
Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons, Tanja Kojić, Maurizio Vergari, Francesco Vona
The course is suitable for students of media, design, and computer science who are interested in the topic of extended reality.
Learning Goals:
Explain what extended reality is, the history of how and why it was developed, and the potential future use of it
Define user experience, and show benefits of the connection with extended reality
Deployment of the app on the phones/tablets of the participants (depending on device capabilities).
Provide practical workshop from creating use case design, scenarios, prototyping to developing
Perform a user test and how to analyze/ incorporate the results into a next app version
Main course components
Week 1: Theory and Set-up: The first week is focused on building foundations. Students will learn about extended reality in general. At the end of the first week, students will be able to create a simple hello world app in the needed development environment.
Week 2: Coding: In the second week, students will develop their own first extended reality app in Unity. This step will include scene setup, tracking, interaction, etc.
Week 3: User Experience Design: In the third week, students will learn about User Experience as well as influencing factors such as context, human, and system factors. After the week students will be able to utilize the knowledge in their developed apps and future projects.
Week 4: User Testing: In the fourth week, students will learn about theories of user testing and why this is needed. The collected feedback from the users will be analyzed and presented in a final presentation.
Fee
2150 EUR, for students
Fee
2570 EUR, for working professionals
When:
07 January - 31 January 2025
School:
TU Berlin Summer and Winter School
Institution:
TU Berlin
Language:
English
Credits:
6.0 EC
Espoo, Finland
When:
21 July - 01 August 2025
Credits:
2 EC
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
When:
05 July - 20 July 2025
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Aarhus, Denmark
When:
02 July - 18 July 2025
Credits:
10 EC
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