Portuguese Meeting on Computer Graphics 1999 (GVE 1999)
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Item Computer Graphics in the Scope of Informatics Engineering education(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Santos, Manuel Próspero dos; José Carlos Teixeira; Werner Hansmann; Michael B. McGrathAt the Faculty of Science and Technology of the New University of Lisbon, the education in lnformatics Engineering has been supportcd by a B.Sc. course and a M.Sc. course. Both of them include Computer Graphics lectures; being the corresponding curricula adapted as much as possible to the other basic scientific matters. 0n the other hand, the tools and teaching methods have also been acconnnodated according to the global resources available at the Faculty for those courses, namely the computational ones. The paper presents the methodologies used today for teaching Computer Graphics at the New University of Lisbon, gives the results of some succeeded experiments, refers the most relevant relationships with other subjects and put important questions to the future of Computer Graphics education in the scope Informatics Engineering.Item Restructuring Computer Graphics and Visualisation Curricula at IST(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Lopes, J. M. Brisson; Gomes, M. R.; Bernardo, J. C.; Jorge, J.; Pereira, J. M.; José Carlos Teixeira; Werner Hansmann; Michael B. McGrathThis paper addresses the restructuring of the undergraduate and graduate programs in Computer Graphics, Visualisation and Multimedia that was recently carried out at Instituto Superior Técnico. The paper details th e rationale for the changes in both curricula and course contem and describes the new structure. The result is a coherent and complete series of co urses spanning the undergraduate and M.Sc. degrees in lnformatics Engineering. lt further discusses the structure of the basic course on Computer Graphics within this context and draws conclusions to contribute to the ongoing discussion on Computer Graphics, Visualisation and Multimedia curricula.