Eurographics 2011, Education Papers Call
The seventh Education Track, part of the programme of Eurographics 2011,
will be held during the Eurographics 2011 conference. The goal of the
meeting is to present experiences and discuss new ideas regarding
educational issues in the broad field of computer graphics, visual computing
and related disciplines. We are seeking high quality, original contributions, for presentation during the conference and publication in the Education papers proceedings. We also seek panel proposals and short papers aiming to present different points of view on topics relevant for graphics oriented education. We are interested in contributions from both academia and industry.
Topics
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:- teaching computer graphics in a computer science curriculum
- exploiting visual tools to teach other disciplines
- teaching graphics programming
- designing curricula for computer graphics and related disciplines (e.g. image processing and computer vision)
- experimental educational programs mixing computer graphics with
other disciplines - teaching computer graphics in curricula other then computer science
- setting up collaborative development tools for visual computing
- development of video games as a way to teach computer graphics
- teaching the mathematical foundations of computer graphics and related disciplines.
Important dates
Paper submission deadline: 23:59GMT, Friday, December 10th, 2010
Notification of paper review results: Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
Final versions of papers due Friday, February 4th, 2011
Panel proposals due: Friday, February 4th, 2011.
Submission details
Submitted papers of up to 8 pages must be formatted according to the
Eurographics
publication guidelines. for Education papers. Submissions will
be made electronically through the
Submission and
Review Management (SRM) system. Guidelines for formatting of the papers can be found
here.
Accepted papers will be published in the Education papers proceedings, on
the digital conference proceedings, and in the online EG Digital Library.
Extended and revised versions of selected best papers will be
considered for publication either in Computers and Graphics or
Computer Graphics Forum.
For any question concerning education paper submissions please contact the
education programme
co-chairs.
Education Program Co-Chairs
Steve Maddock, University of Sheffield, UK
Joaquim Jorge, Universade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Committee Members
Gladimir Baranoski (Canada)
Jean-Jacques Bourdin (France)
Colleen Case (USA)
Wei Chen (China)
Steve Cunningham (USA)
Gitta Domik (Germany)
Marta Fairen (Spain)
Werner Hansmann (Germany)
Lars Kjelldahl (Sweden)
Cecilia Sik Lanyi (Hungary)
Robert Laramee (UK)
Caroline Larboulette (Spain)
Isabel Navazo (Spain)
Scott Owen (USA)
Christopher Peters (UK)
Christophe Renaud (France)
Daniela Romano (UK)
Beatriz Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Peter Shirley (USA)
Peter Weishar (USA)