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The Metaverse: From Human Vision to Extended Reality
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The Metaverse course covers human and machine vision with a mix of theoretical concepts and practical projects. It is recommended for students interested in VR, 3D modeling, or computer vision, but the workload can be heavy, especially during online classes. Grading tends to be fair, though some find it challenging to get an A.
Grading is generally fair, with some variability depending on the year and format of the course. Past students report that it's possible to achieve good grades with effort.
The workload can be heavy, particularly during online semesters, involving multiple assignments, quizzes, and a final exam. Students spend around 10-15 hours per week on the course.
Assessment includes two midterms, a final exam, two essays based on reviews, group projects, and quizzes. The final exam often has questions from past papers.
The professor is generally described as engaging and helpful, though some find lectures and tutorials somewhat boring. Dirk's teaching style seems to be well-received by many students.
Form a good study group, attend classes seriously, and manage your time effectively for the heavy workload. Reading materials carefully can help with understanding complex concepts.
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