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Join the CrossmediaLab to write your final thesis. We have posted our research proposals here. Check them out!

Our available graduation projects

Title Description Contact person Date published
Tweet: Can you explain the success story of Twitter and other recent killer applications? Kees Winkel 20 May 2009
History of the future: Discover the roots of our modern media in science fiction films and cartoon of the last 50 years! Harry van Vliet 20 May 2009
Media experience: In what way do different media differ in the experiences they invoke? Jelke de Boer 20 May 2009
Virtual Museums: How can museums make use of different media to disclose their collections and reach out to people interested in cultural heritage? Harry van Vliet 20 May 2009
Narration: What narration techniques are available and usable in crossmedia? Wendy van der Steen 20 May 2009
Social media: Why do some social media work better than others, join us in laying bare what makes social media tick. Erik Hekman 20 May 2009
Rich Media in Education: Research how rich media can enrich the work and communication of students and teachers, right here at the FCJ! Pim Schonk 10 June 2009
Art of Crossmedia: Research what media artist contribute to our understanding of crossmedia experiences. Harry van Vliet 6 December 2009
Augmented Reality: A fun fair in the public space. Jelke de Boer 22 December 2009

Please read the graduation guidelines (in Dutch) if you are interested in a graduation project at the Crossmedialab and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.