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Teaching Computer Graphics in Context - CGE 09 Workshop report

The Computer Graphics Education Workshop 2009 workshop was organized to explore ideas in computer graphics education with a focus on teaching computer graphics in context. While previous workshops have focused on designing the computer graphics curriculum, this workshop recognized the importance of designing the students' learning experience within the curriculum.

Teaching Computer Graphics in Context - CGE 09 Workshop report

CGE 09

The workshop was held immediately before the Eurographics 2009 conference in Munich, Germany and was co-sponsored by Eurographics and ACM SIGGRAPH. Participation was by invitation based on submitted position papers.

Download the report (PDF, 2.4 MB)

Munich, Germany, March 31-April 1, 2009

Organizers:

Colleen Case, Schoolcraft College
Steve Cunningham, Brown Cunningham Associates

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