CS590 Course Information Page
Course Instructor |
Dr. C.-K. Shene |
Office |
Fisher 214 |
Class Meeting |
Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 - 5:30pm, Fisher 327B |
Office Hour |
Monday and Wednesday 4 - 5 pm |
Phone |
(906) 487-3431 |
e-mail |
shene@mtu.edu |
Watch here for important announcements
Click here for the newest grade posting
(February 27, 2000)
Click here for the most recent project listing
(January 20, 2000)
February 19, 2000
- Reading List for Week 10
is online.
- You can take your final
at anytime during Monday through Wednesday. The final paper is
available at the Department office (ask Joan). You have three
hours to complete it, although I believe two hours should be
sufficient.
February 14, 2000
- Reading List for Week 9
is online.
- Every one should send me
a progress report on every Friday detailing what you have done in the
past week. This weekly progress report will be part of your
project evaluation.
February 6, 2000
- Reading List for Week 8
is online.
- Since the final demo date has passed, those who did not demo will
receive zero point.
- Every one should send me
a progress report on every Friday detailing what you have done in the
past week. This weekly progress report will be part of your
project evaluation.
January 30, 2000
- Reading List for Week 7
is online.
- All demo for Exercise 2 must be completed by 5pm Wednesday
(February 2), and your final work must be demonstrated and e-mailed to
me by 5pm Monday (February 9).
- Every one should send me
a progress report on every Friday detailing what you have done in the
past week. This weekly progress report will be part of your
project evaluation.
January 20, 2000
- Reading List for Week 6
is online.
- Be prepared to do your demo next week. There should be no more
extension.
- Do your project.
Every one should send me
a progress report on every Friday detailing what you have done in the
past week. This weekly progress report will be part of your
project evaluation.
January 15, 2000
- Reading List for Week 5
is online.
- Midterm will be on January 20, Thursday, in class. It will be a
60 min open-book exam. Topics to be covered include all weekly
reading lists and the topics to be covered on Tuesday.
January 9, 2000
- Reading List for Week 4
is online.
- Please do Exercise 2
- Your project should start this week. Please report to me your
project content no later than January 11, 2000.
- Our textbook is finally available in the bookstore.
December 19, 1999
- Reading List for Week 3
is online.
- I have provided all of you but one with my comments regarding
Exercise 1 last week. I want to see your final product this week
before Christmas-New Year recess begins.
- Please make sure you will have a topic for your project by the
time class resumes.
December 11, 1999
- Reading List for Week 2
is online.
- Since this week's reading list is heavy, this week has no exercise.
But, please make sure you know how to
display Bézier curves with OpenGL.
- Please arrange for your demo in this week. You could do it in my
office hours or immediately after class.
December 5, 1999
Textbook
Alan Watt and Mark Watt,
Advanced Animation and Rendering Techniques: Theory and Practice,
ACM Press, 1992.
Collaboration and Cheating
You may discuss the meaning or intent of a homework problem, but not ways to
solve it. All work turned in must be completely your own.
Any and all use of materials from other texts or
references must be explicitly stated as part of your solution.
In general, any acts of plagiarism will result in a
failing grade for the course along with the submission
of a report to the Dean of Students. See
Computer Science Policy on Cheating
for more details.
ADA
``MTU complies with all federal and state laws and
regulations regarding discrimination, including the
Americans with Disability Act of 1990 (ADA).
If you have a disability and need a reasonable
accommodation for equal access to education or services
at MTU, please call Dr. Gloria Melton, Associate Dean
of Students, (2212). For other concerns about
discrimination, you may contact your advisor, department
head, or the Affirmative Action Office (3310).''
Downloadable and Other Stuffs
- Homework
-
Exercise 1
-
Exercise 2
-
Reading Lists
Please send comments and suggestions to
shene@mtu.edu