Talk:Steve Cunningham (computer scientist)

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Educational visualization[edit]

Steve Cunningham is one of the most notable scientists in the field of Educational visualization. His publications on are Computer Graphics Education:

  • 1984. "Computer Graphics Education Directory". In: Computer Graphics 18(1984), 129-159; Computer Graphics 19(1985), 113-150; Computer Graphics 21(1987), 253-280
  • 1997. "Computer Graphics: From "Interactive" to "Collaborative" ". With Judith R. Brown. In: Interactions volume 4, July/August 1997, 88-87
  • 1998. "Outside the Box -- The Changing Shape of the Computing World". Invited editorial in: SIGCSE Bulletin 30(4), December 1998, 4a-7a
  • 2000. "Powers of 10: The Case for Changing the First Course in Computer Graphics". In: Proceedings of the SIGCSE 2000 conference, Austin, TX, March 2000, pp. 293-296 (slides)
  • 2000. "Re-Inventing the Introductory Computer Graphics Course: Providing Tools for a Wider Audience". In: Computers & Graphics. v. 24(12), April 2000, pp 293-296
  • 2000. "Projects for a Computer Graphics Programming Course". In: SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference Abstracts and Applications. July 2000, pp. 56-59 (slides)
  • 2001. "Lessons from Scene Graphs: Using Scene Graphs to Teach Heirarchical Modeling". In: Computers & Graphics 2001, number 4
  • 2002. "Graphical Problem Solving and Visual Communication in the Beginning Computer Graphics Course". In: Proceedings of the SIGCSE 2002 Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education.
  • 2003. "Computer Graphics in Undergraduate Computational Science Programs". With Angela B. Shiflet. in: Proceedings of the SIGCSE 2003 Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. 372-375.
  • 2004. "The Beginning Computer Graphics Course in Computer Science". With Werner Hansmann, Cary Laxer, and Jiaoying Shi. In: Computer Graphics 38(4), 2004, 24-25

Source: http://www.cs.csustan.edu/~rsc/rscpubs.html

-- Marcel Douwe Dekker (talk) 22:02, 13 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]