Judith R. Brown
About Judith R. Brown
- Also Known As
- Judy Brown
- Affiliations
- University of Iowa
- Bio
SIGGRAPH 2004
A graduate of the University of Iowa with a BA in Mathematics and Education and an MS in Mathematics, Brown studied at L’Alliance Francaise in Paris. She was a scientific computer programmer at Rockwell Collins Co. and for physicist James Van Allen before becoming a consultant and developer of educational software of the University of Iowa. She taught computer graphics at Iowa, and managed its Advanced Research Computing Services before retiring in 2000. Brown co-chaired a track on Visual Learning at the Computer Graphics Education Workshop in China in June 2004, and is co-chair of the SIGGRAPH VRCAI 2004 conference in Singapore.
- SIGGRAPH Member Profile
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- Awards and Recognition
- SIGGRAPH 2004 Outstanding Service Award: Brown
Conference Contributions
- Experiences
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- Courses Organized
- “Virtual Reality Learning Environments: Potentials and Challenges” by Bricken
- “A Workshop on Computer Graphics for Undergraduate Faculty” by Owen and Miller
- “Interdisciplinary Collaboration Case Study in Computer Graphics Education: “Venus and Milo”” by Cox
- “An Engeneering Graphics Curriculum Model with Multidisciplinary Implications” by McGrath, Bertoline, Bowers, Pleck and Sadowski
- “Introduction to the Educators Workshop”
- “Art track: Overview and certificate programs”
- “Art track: BFA Programs” by Kerlow
- “Art track: Beyond the traditional art curriculum”
- “Art track: Grants and budgets”
- “Computer Science track: Overview of courses; laboratory enviroment”
- “Computer Science track: SIGGRAPH recommended course content”
- “Computer Science track: Advanced and graduate courses”
- “Engineering track: Trends and practices in graphics education for lower division classes”
- “Engineering track: Trends and practices in graphics education for upper division classes”
- “Introduction to the Educators Workshop”
- “Successful computer graphics applications in science and education” by DeFanti and Cox
- “Benefits of collaboration between artist and scientist: The interactive image” by DeFanti
- “Benefits of collaboration between artist and scientist: Visualization of mathematical and scientific data”
- “Scientific visualization”
- “Computer graphics education in computer science”
- “Computer graphics education in the arts”
- “Discussion of a project assigned to computer science students and to art students”
- “Informal discussion among attendees”
Other Information
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- SIGKids Contributor
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