Posts Tagged ‘bauhaus university’
Student Outreach: Bauhaus – Open Interaction Design Class of 2011 Wrap-Up
A guest post by, Jan Dittrich – the course co-ordinator of the ‘Designing for Action’ course in the Media Art and Design BFA program at Bauhaus University. Phewww! After a busy term of learning, experimenting and research the ‘Designing for Action‘ class at the Bauhaus University has recently wrapped up! 15 students dealt with Interaction [...]
Student Outreach: Eric Reiss & Søren Muus (FatDUX) visit the Bauhaus
A guest post by, Jan Dittrich – the course co-ordinator of the ‘Designing for Action’ course in the Media Art and Design BFA program at Bauhaus University. Exciting news A few weeks back, Prof. Jens Geelhaar and I – were super excited to have Mozilla Labs inform us that Eric Reiss, Cennydd Bowles, and James [...]
Student Outreach: Update on Bauhaus Universities ‘Open Interaction Design’ course
Back in November we reported that Mozilla Labs would be supporting a group of 15 students from Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany as they embarked on a course of ‘Open Interaction Design’ Today we like to give you an update to the students progress and other activities that are in the pipeline. Background The ‘Designing [...]
Student Outreach: Bauhaus University class embarking on open Interaction Design
Mozilla Labs are supporting 15 students from Bauhaus University are participating in the ‘Designing for Action’ course in the Media Art and Design BFA program. The course, conducted by Jan Dittrich under the supervision of Prof. Jens Geelhaar – enables students to create applications and products focused on user needs. Students from various backgrounds have [...]






