STUDENT ART GALLERY Computer Science Student Works Featured This month's Student Gallery features programming projects from introductory c o m p u t e r science classes. All of them involved writing programs in C or C++ and made use of various OpenGL libraries. Details about the courses and the individual assignments appear in the Education column in this issue of ComputerGraphics. We are always looking for student work in any area of computer graphics, and we hope you will consider sending us your students' work. Stan Chisek University of Illinois, Springfield From Assignment 3 of CSC 48 I Introduction to Computer Graphics Scott Grissom, instructor Submission Guidelines Images must be created by students. They may be created by individuals or groups of students. The act of creating an image must involve a computer in some way. Teachers will submit images for their students. For each issue of ComputerGraphics, a teacher may submit up to two images. Each image should be designated either a) K-12, b) art or c) technical. Image may be submitted electronically or on 35mm slides. For electronic submissions, students will need to prepare two versions of their images. The first version should be a
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