Adapting Computer Graphics Curricula to Changes in Graphics Technology

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2023
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The Eurographics Association
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Introductory computer graphics courses are changing their focus and learning environments. Improvements in hardware and software technology coupled with changes in preparation, interest, and abilities of incoming students are driving the need for curriculum change. Past courses focussed on low- and intermediate-level rendering principies, algorithms, and software development tools. Many of these algorithms have migrated into hardware. Though important knowledge for advanced graphics programmers, most graphics applications programmers have no need to study at this level, much as application programmers have no need to study hardware systems or assembly level programming. Courses need to focus on intermediate- and high-level principies, algorithms, and tools. A fundamental need in modern graphics curricula is integration of a 3D graphics API into the instruction. This paper presents experiences teaching this focus with both low and high level graphics programming API`s . The experiences were gained in courses at an undergraduate university and in multi-day industrial courses for experienced professional programmers.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:pt.19991569
, booktitle = {
GVE 1999 - Computer Graphics and Visualization Education 99
}, editor = {
José Carlos Teixeira
and
Werner Hansmann
and
Michael B. McGrath
}, title = {{
Adapting Computer Graphics Curricula to Changes in Graphics Technology
}}, author = {
Hitchner, Lewis E.
and
Sowizral, Henry A.
}, year = {
2023
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-207-3
}, DOI = {
10.2312/pt.19991569
} }
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