CfP: Eurographics 2014 - Education Track

 

We are seeking high quality, original contributions for conference presentation and publication in the Eurographics 2014 education track (http://eg2014.unistra.fr/html/submitters/education_papers.html).

 

This year the scope of the education track includes:

* Papers and panels on topics in education in computer graphics and computer graphics in education;

* Tips and Techniques: borrowing from one of the most lively features of the SIGCSE conference, we invite short presentations of effective teaching tips and techniques for focused computer graphics course content; and

* Outstanding student projects: we invite instructors to present outstanding student computer graphics projects and describe the course context for them.

 

In addition to papers we also welcome proposals for education panels. These should state the problem to be discussed and include a short statement from proposed panelists.

Education Track Papers should give significant new insight or experience that increases student learning and that instructors can take into the classroom or lab. Notes on Teaching Tips & Techniques should describe proven concrete ways to engage student interest or present difficult topics. Notes on Outstanding Student Projects should describe the learning context for the project and show how the student brought individual creativity to the work.

 

We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

* teaching computer graphics in various curricula, including computer science, engineering, and the arts;

* designing curricula for computer graphics and related disciplines (e.g., image processing, computer vision, computer animation and video games);

* promoting undergraduate research in computer graphics;

* creating educational programs combining computer graphics with other disciplines;* exploiting visual tools and techniques to teach in other disciplines;

* teaching the mathematical foundations of computer graphics and related disciplines.

 

Anonymous submissions of up to 8 pages for education papers or up to 2 pages for notes on teaching tips & techniques or outstanding student projects need to be formatted according to the Eurographics Author's guidelines. Electronic submission are to be done through the Submission and Review Management (SRMv2) system (https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2014EDU). Proposals for education panels should be emailed directly to the education co-chairs at educationchairs@eg.org

 

For any question concerning education paper submissions please contact the education programme co-chairs: educationchairs@eg.org

 

Submission deadline: 23:59GMT, Friday, 3rd January 2014

Notification of review results: 29th January 2014

 

Education Programme Co-Chairs:

Eike Anderson, Bournemouth University, UK

Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Universite Paris 8, France

Joaquim Jorge, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal