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Education Activities at the annual SIGGRAPH conference


Why go to SIGGRAPH?

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SpaceTime 2021: Call for Submissions

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The ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee sponsors the SpaceTime juried International Student Poster Competition and Online Exhibition 2021.

Deadline May 15, 2021

9th Annual Faculty Submitted Student Work Exhibit

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The Faculty Submitted Student Work, or FSSW, is an online archive of assignment and project briefs as well as an exhibition of the student work created for those projects. Sponsored by the ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee and designed as a way for educators to share their project ideas across schools and disciplines, this annual exhibition of work during the SIGGRAPH conference also offers a venue for participants to see the student work.

Postcards from the Immersive Edge and Bloopers from the Virtual Classroom

Students working with VR

SIGGRAPH 2020 BOF meeting. We would like to invite educators to share students' XR, VR and AR projects at the session.

SpaceTime Gallery 2020

Winning Poster
First Place: Bailee Campbell
University of Northern Colorado, U.S.A
Instructor: Anna Ursyn

The International 2020 SpaceTime competition for students was announced matching the conference theme: “Think Beyond

The accepted works can be viewed here.

Call for Participation: 9th Annual Faculty Submitted Student Work Exhibition

FSSW Exhibit

Sponsored by the ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee. Images and videos to be displayed at the Education Committee Booth at SIGGRAPH 2020 in Washington, D.C. and assignments archived on the Education Committee Website.

The double-curated exhibit is open to all faculty working at Secondary/High School through University levels.

We are interested in your project assignments and the best examples of the work done by your students for that assignment.

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