Elsevier

Computers & Graphics

Volume 21, Issue 1, January–February 1997, Pages 113-116
Computers & Graphics

A survey of computer graphics education at german universities

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Abstract

To obtain an insight into the current state of the education in computer graphics at institutions of academic education in Germany, a survey was carried out in the spring of 1996. The target group for this survey involved teachers of computer graphics at German universities (including technical universities). The present contribution sets forth the topics on which information was sought, and summarizes the resulting information obtained from the persons addressed by this inquiry.

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