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Judith R. Brown


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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.


Conference Contributions

Experiences
Presentations
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”

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