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Course ReflectionA number of things were intentionalThoughts on the homeworksThings to improve upon next timePlease let me know your thoughts!Course ReflectionAaron BloomfieldCS 445: Introduction to GraphicsFall 20062A number of things were intentionalNot discussing OpenGL during lectureThe course has to strike a balance between theory (in lecture) and applicability (via the homeworks)Requiring HW 1 to use OpenGL, and only giving a week to do itGiving you the lecture talks towards the end of the semester3Thoughts on the homeworksHW 1: Rotating textured squareHW 2: Tank gameHW 3: Ray tracerHW 4: Rubik’s cubeHW 5: NPR4Things to improve upon next timeHW 3I want you to spend time with the ray tracing part, not worrying about how bitmapps are written to fileNext time, I’m considering giving more skeleton codeBut you learned a lot in the HW!Different ideas for lecturesMovies, different topics, etc.5Please let me know your thoughts!Either via e-mail, anonymously, or via the course surveyPlease fill out the course


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