After following this course, students can:
- Independently study a specialized subtopic of Interaction Technology in-depth
- Choose an appropriate research methodology to investigate a given research question
- Plan and carry out theoretical, empirical, experimental, or applied research
- Find, analyze and appropriately refer to literature relevant to the research question
- Put their own research in a wider context
- Present the results of the research in the form of a scientific paper in English
- Give an oral presentation on the results of the research
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In the Capita Selecta course, students carry out a small research project and write a conference-style paper about it. The students work independently, but with guidance from a supervisor from Interaction Technology, with more in-depth insight and carry out research leading to a scientific paper and presentation of the results. The topic can vary; it can be a specific subtopic from the research themes of the Human Media Interaction research group, or a student can propose his/her own specialized topic related to Interaction Technology (warning: this is only possible if an interested supervisor can be found).
Assessment
- paper (90%)
- presentation (10%)
Prerequisites
Students are expected to have a bachelor's degree and to have basic knowledge about the topic to be studied. Otherwise, there are no specific prior knowledge requirements for this course. However, the following skills are highly important to finish the course in time, and students who lack these skills will need extra time to acquire them during the course:
- Skills to search for scientific literature
- Reporting skills and critical reading skills
- Ability to evaluate research reports/papers on the suitability of applied research methods
- Ability to evaluate research reports/papers on argumentation use
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