Computer graphics in undergraduate computational science education [PDF]
Computer graphics is an important part of a working scientist's toolkit. The graphics may be provided by resources with the scientist's group or by capabilities of the toolkits that the scientist uses directly in his or her work. However, in order for the scientist to understand how computer graphics images represent models and what possibilities there
Angela B Shiflet
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Cathodoluminescence and computer graphics in materials science
The combination of cathodoluminescence CL in scanning electron microscopy SEM with computer graphics is proposed for studying semiconductors and dielectric materials. Spatial distribution of several types of defects that occurred naturally and by design in crystals, can be sorted out and visualized in CL mapping and in three‐dimensional images ...
T A Nazarova
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Varieties of computer graphics courses in computer science [PDF]
The increased importance of graphics in computer systems has made computer graphics a more visible and important part of computer science education. This graphics education can take any of several forms. This panel describes four of these: the graphics service course for non-majors, the graphics systems course, the graphics concepts and algorithms ...
Steve Cunningham +3 more
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MODELING IN STUDYING COMPUTER GRAPHICS IN THE FUNDAMENTALIZATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE [PDF]
The aim of the study was to develop an effective method of teaching computer graphics using information models. The authors conducted a pedagogical experiment, which consisted of two stages: ascertaining and teaching. The experiment involved 30 students and teachers in computer science.
Rakhimzhanova, L. B. +4 more
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The Effect of Multiple Formats on Understanding Complex Visual Displays [PDF]
Students in introductory science courses frequently have difficulty comprehending complex graphics such as contour maps. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI), because of its ability to convey the same information in different formats, may help students ...
Carl Renshaw, Erwin Choi, Holly Taylor
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Critters in the Classroom: A 3D Computer-Game-Like Tool for Teaching Programming to Computer Animation Students [PDF]
The brewing crisis threatening computer science education is a well documented fact. To counter this and to increase enrolment and retention in computer science related degrees, it has been suggested to make programming "more fun" and to offer ...
Anderson, Eike F., McLoughlin, L.
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Separation of line drawings based on split faces for 3D object reconstruction [PDF]
© 2014 IEEE. Reconstructing 3D objects from single line drawings is often desirable in computer vision and graphics applications. If the line drawing of a complex 3D object is decomposed into primitives of simple shape, the object can be easily ...
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The Image and Imagination of the Fourth Dimension in Twentieth-Century Art and Culture [PDF]
One of the most important stimuli for the imaginations of modern artists in the twentieth century was the concept of a higher, unseen fourth dimension of space. An outgrowth of the n-dimensional geometries developed in the nineteenth century, the concept
Henderson, Linda Dalrymple
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Bridging symbolic computation and economics: a dynamic and interactive tool to analyze the price elasticity of supply [PDF]
It is not possible to achieve the objectives and skills of a program in economics, at the secondary and undergraduate levels, without resorting to graphic illustrations.
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The Appearance of Human Skin [PDF]
Skin is the outer most tissue of the human body. As a result, people are very aware of, and very sensitive to, the appearance of their skin. Consequently, skin appearance has been a subject of great interest in various fields of science and technology ...
Igarashi, Takanori +2 more
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