[[TracNav(TracNav/TOC)]] = Practical for Students of the ETH Zurich at the departement ITET = == Information == Welcome to the main site of our PPS. In the autumn semester of 2005 the fathers of Orxonox ([wiki:patrickboenzli Patrick Boenzli] and Benjamin Grauer) decided to offer the game they started to make a year before to the ETH as a practical for second year students. The goal was to teach the students and deepen their knowledge of open source development. Since then Orxonox had many faces and experienced a lot of changes. The two fathers of Orxonox finished their studies and so others took over the job of teaching. Every semester the large group of developers meet and organize a new PPS. There they try to learn from earlier mistakes and are eager to present the second-year-students the best possible PPS-experience. We improve our teaching every semester and want our students to be happy with their work and experience in our PPS. If your a student at the ETH Zürich and if you're about to start your second year at the department of electro engineering, you can participate in our PPS. You will have fun if you're interested in game development. Your interest can either lie in coding or designing or both. Feel free to look around on our page to find something you're interested in. Facts about our PPS: * 6 PPS-points for you * PPS takes place on '''Thursday, 13:15 until 16:00''' * Rooms: ETF B105 (teaching, courses, tutorials) and ETL F11 (coding sessions) (you will be informed about room changes via email) * Requirements: We don't want to tell you where you can turn on a computer, so you should at least be able to work on one. Most things will be taught by us, but we're not unhappy if you already know stuff about open source development tools. * Coding: Knowledge from the first year of the electrical engineering studies is sufficient * Design: Basic knowledge of image editing or 3D modeling * Also: This is no useless PPS, where you learn nothing and just get over with. We teach you stuff and your work has impact in the project. For more information feel free to contact the PPS leaders: [wiki:FabianLandau x3n], [wiki:NicolasSchlumberger nico] or [wiki:BenjaminKnecht beni] [wiki:PPS_main_de Sprichst Du deutsch?] ---- == PPS of this semester == === FS 2008 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTableFS2008 Timetable] - timeline * [wiki:PPS_TopicsFS2008 Project] - project topics propositions * [wiki:PPS_PresentationFS2008 Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 8 == PPS of past semesters == === HS 2007 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTableHS2007 Timetable] - timeline * [wiki:PPS_TopicsHS2007 Project] - project topics propositions * [wiki:PPS_PresentationHS2007 Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 7 === SS 2007 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTableSS2007 Timetable] - timeline * [wiki:PPS_TopicsSS2007 Project] - project topics propositions * [wiki:PPS_ProjectsSS2007 Chosen Projects] - what the students have chosen * [wiki:PPS_PresentationSS2007 Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 6 === WS 2006/2007 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTableWS2006 Timetable] - timeline * [wiki:PPS_TopicsWS2006 Project] - project topics propositions * [wiki:PPS_ProjectsWS2006 Chosen Projects] - what the students have chosen * [wiki:PPS_PresentationWS2006 Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 5 === SS 2006 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTable2006 Timetable] - timeline * [wiki:PPS_FOTOS2006 Fotos] - project fotos * [wiki:PPS_Topics2006 Project] - project topic proposals * [wiki:PPS_Projects2006 Chosen Projects] - what the students have chosen * [wiki:PPS_Presentation2006 Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 4 === WS 2005/2006 === * [wiki:PPS_TimeTable Timetable] - the time line * [wiki:PPS_Topics Project] - project topic proposals * [wiki:PPS_Projects Chosen Projects] - what the students have chosen * [wiki:PPS_Presentation Project Presentation] - Orxonox convention 3 ---- == Semesterarbeit == * [wiki:SA_WissenschaftlicherKontext Wissenschaftlicher Kontext] ---- == PPS Administration == * [wiki:PPSHowTo How to lead a PPS] - Some notes about the last PPS, so we can improve the next one (Don't take everything too seriously)