Format: Lecture
Objective: What does a university degree in engineering entail? We will show you that things need to be seen in context, that information on the internet is not knowledge in itself, and that the ability to be able to solve an engineering problem requires skills in addition to isolated information. These include knowledge of working tools such as engineering multiplication tables, which can be thought of as integral calculus. The goal will also be to trivially communicate that learning requires some effort on the part of the student.
Content:
Help: Presentation in PPT format
Lecturer: Prof. Ing. Miloslav Okrouhlík, CSc.
Form: Lecture
Objective: The aim of the lecture is to convey and introduce the principles of object-oriented programming. The audience is expected to have a basic knowledge of structured programming style, the audience will learn object-oriented programming principles following the knowledge of structured programming principles. Suitable for high school students who have knowledge of structured programming from classroom instruction.
Content: Object-oriented programming style (object-oriented programming), principles, benefits, comparison with structured programming style, application of object-oriented style in application development, practical examples and demonstrations.
Help: None - this is a lecture
Lecturer: Ing. Marek Musil
Format: Presentation (PPT, PDF), 3D PDF, video presentation.
Objective: To introduce the audience to the current trends in creating virtual prototypes in the form of 3D models and 3D documentation.
Scope:
Tools: None
Lecturer: Ing. Bc. Karel Dvořák, Ph.D.
Format: PPT presentation (text, images)
Objective: To introduce students to the basic principles of the simplest type of game (two-player zero-sum game), i.e. its representation, optimal strategy (Nash equilibrium) and the computational principle of finding it, using an attractive example of the well-known rock-paper-scissors game.
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Aids: Not necessary, possibly pencil and paper
Lecturer: doc. Ing. Libor Pekař, Ph.D.
Objective: To explain to students the use of drones at the College of Polytechnics of Jihlava. In addition, students will be introduced to the rules for drone operation, including cases of violation of aeronautical discipline.
Content: Use of drones at the College of Polytechnics Jihlava, new regulations for drone operation, and where to fly a drone.
Lecturer:PaedDr. František Smrčka, Ph.D.