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HyperVis - Teaching Scientific Visualization

A project of the ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee, the National Science Foundation (DUE-9752398), and the Hypermedia and Visualization Laboratory, Georgia State University.

Project Director: G. Scott Owen

This resources has been archived and can still be accessed here

Note: moved to new location July 2019

Internetworked 3D Computer Graphics: Overcoming Bottlenecks and Supporting Collaboration

SIGGRAPH 99 Course 21
An introduction to networking concepts for using and developing interactive and collaborative Internet-based graphics applications.

Introduction to Programming with Java 3D

SIGGRAPH 99 Course 40
Java3D is a new cross-platform API for developing 3D graphics applications in Java. Its feature set is designed to enable quick development of complex 3D applications and, at the same time, enable fast and efficient implementation on a variety of platforms, from PCs to workstations.

The Use of Computer Graphics in Biology

by Robert Blystone

I have been "furiously" trying out new teaching approaches in biology based on computer graphics. We are incorporating the software Electric Image into the microscopy labs and have encountered a host of difficulties.

A Basic Guide to Global Illumination

SIGGRAPH 98 Course 5
The goal of global illumination methods is to simulate the path of light in an environment through the image plane in order to compute realistic images. In this course, comparison of physical experiments provided insight into the basic methods.

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