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=Independent Study Projects (CSE 198/199)=
 
=Independent Study Projects (CSE 198/199)=
  
* Prerequisite is that you have taken one of my graphics courses (CSE 167, 165 or 190), or substantial experience with OpenGL, Unity 3D or the Unreal Engine.
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* CSE 199 projects are individual projects, CSE 198 are team projects.
* To apply contact me directly by email or come to my office hour.
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* Prerequisite is that you have taken one of my graphics courses (CSE 167, 165 or 190), or that you can demonstrate equivalent experience.
* I can only support a limited number of projects each quarter.
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* Your project needs to tackle a research problem. This requires that you have a hypothesis and you develop a procedure to test it.
* I offer CSE 198/199 projects for 2 or 4 units. 2 units requires a commitment of 5 hours/week, at 4 units it's 10 hours/week.
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* Your hypothesis needs to be in the area of VR or AR.
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* To apply contact me directly by email or come to my office hours.
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* You need to sign up by the end of week 2. (Even if the department deadline is later.)
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* I offer CSE 198/199 projects for 2 or 4 units. 2 units requires a commitment of 6 hours/week, at 4 units it's 12 hours/week.
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* The CSE department does not offer CSE 98 or CSE 99 projects. Freshmen and sophomores who want to sign up for a CSE 198 or 199 have to first submit a 199/198 form at the advising office, then get approval from their college.
  
 
==To Sign Up==
 
==To Sign Up==
Once we agreed on a project you need to write up the project description, along with weekly milestones (on a separate sheet), and you need to bring me the filled out [https://students.ucsd.edu/_files/registrar/special-studies-form197-198-199_6-13-2014.pdf signup form] during my office hours or when you catch me in my office. The top part of the form is your personal data. You can leave the section ID blank, the advising office will fill that out for you. To fill out the second section on the form use the following information:
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* Name of Instructor: Jurgen Schulze
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Once we agree to do a project together you need to:
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* Create a one-page write-up on the project with a one paragraph summary of it that includes your hypothesis, and a list of milestones for each of the 10 weeks of the quarter. [[Media:independent-study-write-up-example.pdf |Here is an example.]]
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* [https://students.ucsd.edu/academics/enroll/special-enrollment/special-studies-classes.html Follow these steps] to register for a CSE 199 (individual project) or 198 (team project).
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The information below should be useful to fill out the on-line form:
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* Name of Instructor: Dr. Jurgen Schulze
 
* Teaching Title: Adjunct Professor
 
* Teaching Title: Adjunct Professor
 
* Prerequisite course work: depends on your background and the project - CSE 167 or CSE 165 always qualify
 
* Prerequisite course work: depends on your background and the project - CSE 167 or CSE 165 always qualify
* Nature and frequency of contact: weekly meeting
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* Nature and frequency of contact: weekly meeting (usually Friday mornings)
* Means of evaluation: presentation on Friday before finals week, written report due by end of finals week (Sunday 9am)
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* Means of evaluation: video presentation (details below) at end of quarter (usually on Friday before finals week)
* Proposed plan: put "see attached sheet"
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* Student signature: sign and date
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==Your Responsibilities==
 
==Your Responsibilities==
During the quarter:
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'''During the quarter:'''
* I would like you to come to my weekly team meetings on Fridays at 10am in room 2004 of Atkinson Hall (unless you have another commitment at that time). This is the primary way for us to connect each week. Besides these meetings, we will schedule separate meetings as needed, especially at the beginning of the quarter.
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I expect that you come to my weekly team meetings on '''Fridays at 11am in Atkinson Hall'''. This is the primary way for us to connect each week. Besides these meetings, we will schedule separate meetings as needed, especially at the beginning of the quarter. It is important to me that everyone who is expecting independent study credit from me attend these weekly meetings on a regular basis.
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'''At the end of the quarter:'''
  
At the end of the quarter:
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On the last Friday before finals week the team meeting at 11am in Atkinson Hall turns into a project '''video''' presentation meeting. You need to show a Youtube video of the graphics applications you created. The video should be structured to showcase the different parts of your project, and should have text overlays or voiceover to explain what can be seen. The video also needs to have a title slide with the name of your project, and the names of the members of your team if it is a CSE 198 project. You can say a few words to introduce the video. The total amount of time for your presentation including the video needs to be 5 minutes or less.
* On the last Friday before finals week the team meeting turns into a project presentation meeting. Everyone who needs a grade from me needs to show a Google Slide presentation on their projects, which has to include a video.  
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* The video should be about 1 minute per person on the team. The video should be on Youtube, and start with a title slide with your project title and your (group's) name(s).
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* The slides should cover: motivation, approach, challenges, results, discussion (ie, your opinion on the project).
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Revision as of 13:31, 19 July 2019

Independent Study Projects (CSE 198/199)

  • CSE 199 projects are individual projects, CSE 198 are team projects.
  • Prerequisite is that you have taken one of my graphics courses (CSE 167, 165 or 190), or that you can demonstrate equivalent experience.
  • Your project needs to tackle a research problem. This requires that you have a hypothesis and you develop a procedure to test it.
  • Your hypothesis needs to be in the area of VR or AR.
  • To apply contact me directly by email or come to my office hours.
  • You need to sign up by the end of week 2. (Even if the department deadline is later.)
  • I offer CSE 198/199 projects for 2 or 4 units. 2 units requires a commitment of 6 hours/week, at 4 units it's 12 hours/week.
  • The CSE department does not offer CSE 98 or CSE 99 projects. Freshmen and sophomores who want to sign up for a CSE 198 or 199 have to first submit a 199/198 form at the advising office, then get approval from their college.

To Sign Up

Once we agree to do a project together you need to:

  • Create a one-page write-up on the project with a one paragraph summary of it that includes your hypothesis, and a list of milestones for each of the 10 weeks of the quarter. Here is an example.
  • Follow these steps to register for a CSE 199 (individual project) or 198 (team project).

The information below should be useful to fill out the on-line form:

  • Name of Instructor: Dr. Jurgen Schulze
  • Teaching Title: Adjunct Professor
  • Prerequisite course work: depends on your background and the project - CSE 167 or CSE 165 always qualify
  • Nature and frequency of contact: weekly meeting (usually Friday mornings)
  • Means of evaluation: video presentation (details below) at end of quarter (usually on Friday before finals week)

Your Responsibilities

During the quarter:

I expect that you come to my weekly team meetings on Fridays at 11am in Atkinson Hall. This is the primary way for us to connect each week. Besides these meetings, we will schedule separate meetings as needed, especially at the beginning of the quarter. It is important to me that everyone who is expecting independent study credit from me attend these weekly meetings on a regular basis.

At the end of the quarter:

On the last Friday before finals week the team meeting at 11am in Atkinson Hall turns into a project video presentation meeting. You need to show a Youtube video of the graphics applications you created. The video should be structured to showcase the different parts of your project, and should have text overlays or voiceover to explain what can be seen. The video also needs to have a title slide with the name of your project, and the names of the members of your team if it is a CSE 198 project. You can say a few words to introduce the video. The total amount of time for your presentation including the video needs to be 5 minutes or less.