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Final Study Design

Written on 22.05.25 by Kallistos Weis

Dear Seminar Participants,

Today, you successfully completed your first pilot study. Based on this experience, we expect you to improve and finalize your study design by June 12.
Since the deadline is three weeks away, we recommend writing down your thoughts on the experiments today or tomorrow.… Read more

Dear Seminar Participants,

Today, you successfully completed your first pilot study. Based on this experience, we expect you to improve and finalize your study design by June 12.
Since the deadline is three weeks away, we recommend writing down your thoughts on the experiments today or tomorrow. Consider what went well, what could be improvedm and what kind of data you can expect.
Your final study design must include your research questions (with a brief motivation), and a description of your study design, exercises, potential solutions, questionnaires, etc.

Best regards,

AICA-HoGC-Team

How to conduct a literature search?

Written on 06.05.25 by Marvin Wyrich

Dear students,

Working with academic literature is new to some of you, and still unclear to others: How do I find suitable literature? How do I access it? How do I read papers efficiently? You’ll find answers to these questions in the following video we’ve created for you: Read more

Dear students,

Working with academic literature is new to some of you, and still unclear to others: How do I find suitable literature? How do I access it? How do I read papers efficiently? You’ll find answers to these questions in the following video we’ve created for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQkZrvFZ_lY

It will remain online until the end of the seminar, so you can watch it again at your own pace at any time. However, it’s a good idea to watch it soon, as your own research questions should ideally be based on existing literature.

See you on Thursday,
AICA-HoGC-Team

Preparation for first Hands-On Session

Written on 22.04.25 by Kallistos Weis

Dear students, 

we have provided you with access to a GitLab repository containing the exercises for our three hands-on sessions. In the top-level directory you will find a readme with all the prerequisite extensions you will need (you can also find the prerequisites under Materials in the CMS).… Read more

Dear students, 

we have provided you with access to a GitLab repository containing the exercises for our three hands-on sessions. In the top-level directory you will find a readme with all the prerequisite extensions you will need (you can also find the prerequisites under Materials in the CMS). Please make sure you have everything installed for our next session.

LSF registration will open on Thursday morning. Remember that you have until 08.05.2025 to register.

See you on Thursday,
AICA-HoGC-Team

Welcome to our Seminar: Kick-Off Session Tomorrow!

Written on 16.04.25 by Norman Peitek

Dear students,

 

We would like to welcome you to AI Coding Assistants: Hype or Game Changer?. We are excited that you have applied to and joined this seminar

 

This is a friendly reminder that we have our kick-off session tomorrow (Thursday) from 12:00 to 14:00 in E1.1 room 2.06. Please… Read more

Dear students,

 

We would like to welcome you to AI Coding Assistants: Hype or Game Changer?. We are excited that you have applied to and joined this seminar

 

This is a friendly reminder that we have our kick-off session tomorrow (Thursday) from 12:00 to 14:00 in E1.1 room 2.06. Please note that participation in all sessions is mandatory. We would also recommend that you bring the laptop you will use for the subsequent hands-on sessions. At the end of the session, we will provide a setup guide to prepare the hands-on sessions and will try our best to assist in case of technical issues.

 

See you tomorrow,

AICA-HoGC-Team

 

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