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CGEMS Call for Materials

by Rick Barry last modified 2007-11-03 09:16

Spreading Educational Excellence in Computer Graphics & Digital Arts


This year we are collecting educational material showcasing the best examples of teaching Computer Graphics and Digital Arts. If you have developed valuable content in the field - publish it and shape your academic identity!

Deadline: February 1, 2008

Website: cgems.inesc.pt
Email: editor [at] rtr.inesc-id.pt

The Computer Graphics Educational Materials Source (CGEMS) is an online refereed repository for instructional materials related to Computer Graphics, Digital Arts and Media. It is backed by the SIGGRAPH Educational Committee and the Eurographics Education Board.

Each submission undergoes critique by experts in the field - long-term educators, professionals, and artists. Outstanding contributions will be elected by members of the Editorial Advisory Board and exhibited at SIGGRAPH 2008. The winner will receive free conference access.

We consider material in the following categories:

  1. Complete Module: A self-contained, single-topic teaching unit.
  2. Problem Set: Student assignment with underlying rational & structure.
  3. Teaching Gems: Innovative bits of teaching material that highlight an approach to teaching a particular problem.
  4. Curriculum: The body of knowledge of a specific curriculum with knowledge areas, units, and exemplary topics.
Please check the CGEMS Authoring Guidelines on preparing your submission.

The best materials of 2007 can serve as submission examples:

If you need more information about the CGEMS project, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Frank Hanisch, Joaquim Jorge
CGEMS Co-Editors in Chief
editor [at] rtr.inesc-id.pt


Editors in-chief

Frank Hanisch, WSI/GRIS University of Tübingen, Germany
Joaquim Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Editorial Advisory Board

Colin Beardon, Digital Creativity, NZ
Dan Bergeron, University of New Hampshire, USA
Gary Bertoline, Purdue University, USA
Don Brutzman, Naval Post-Graduate School, USA
Colleen Case, Past Director for Education, ACM SIGGRAPH, USA
José Encarnação, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Werner Hansmann, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Masa Inakage, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Lars Kjelldahl, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Tony Longson, Cal State University at Los Angeles, USA
Mike McGrath, Colorado School of Mines, CO, USA
Jacki Morie, University of Southern California, USA
JiaoYing Shi, Zhejiang University, China
Anne Spalter, Brown University, USA
Andries van Dam, Brown University, USA


For all details about this call see cgems.inesc.pt


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