Submission Deadlines
Monday 30th of January, 2006 | Paper Abstracts |
Monday 6th of February, 2006 | Papers (23:59 CET, current CET is 12:57), |
Wednesday 15th of February, 2006 | Tutorials, STARs |
Saturday 15th of April, 2006 | Paper Notification |
Friday 28th of April, 2006 | Short Papers, Education Papers, Labs & Projects, John Lansdown Prize |
Wednesday 24th of May, 2006 | Interactive Multimedia |
Friday 2nd of June, 2006 | Animations |
Friday 30th of June, 2006 | Labs & Projects |
Monday 28th of August, 2006 | Games |
Education Programme
This call is closed! It is no longer possible to submit education papers
Call for Contributions
Eurographics 2006 seeks papers and panel proposals from
participants who will share their ideas on developments in
Computer Graphics education. This follows the good tradition
begun at the Eurographics annual conference in Granada in 2003.
We invite people to submit papers or panel proposals in two major areas:
We invite people to submit papers or panel proposals in two major areas:
- the teaching of Computer Graphics
- the use of Computer Graphics to teach other disciplines.
Submission Details
Participation will be based on conditional acceptance of full papers or
extended abstracts (4 -10 pages long) addressing one (or both) of the
focus areas above. Final acceptance is contingent on later submission
of a full paper by April 28th, 2006. Send your submission in PDF format
to the Education
Co-chairs.
Notification of acceptance will be by May 26th, 2006.
Due date for the final version of accepted papers is June 21st, 2006.
Submitted education papers or extended abstracts should be formatted according to the Eurographics paper publication guidelines.
For further information, please contact the Education Co-chairs.
Due date for the final version of accepted papers is June 21st, 2006.
Submitted education papers or extended abstracts should be formatted according to the Eurographics paper publication guidelines.
For further information, please contact the Education Co-chairs.
Education Co-chairs
Judy Brown (USA)
and Werner Hansmann
(Germany)
Education Programme Committee
Gladimir Baranoski (Canada),
Jean-Jacques Bourdin (France), Ken Brodlie (UK), Colleen M. Case (USA), Alan Chalmers
(UK), Steve Cunningham (USA), Gitta Domik (Germany), Dena Elisabeth
Eber (USA), Marta Fairén
(Spain), James Gain (South Africa), Joaquim Jorge (Portugal), Lars
Kjelldahl (Sweden), Tony Longson (USA), Hugh McCabe (Ireland), Michael
McGrath (USA), Beatriz Sousa Santos (Portugal), Jiaoying Shi (China),
José Carlos Teixeira (Portugal)