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Latest revision as of 16:21, 14 November 2013
Programming Projects
- Project 1: Applied Linear Algebra
- Project 2: Viewing 3D Models
- Project 3: Rasterization
- Project 4: Light and Shade
- Project 5: Scene Graph
- Project 6: Surface of Revolution Editor
- Project 7: Final Project
Teamwork
Project 1 may be submitted in teams of two students, but individual submissions are acceptable. Projects 2 to 6 are strictly individual projects. The final project must be submitted in teams of two or three students.
Grading
- All homework projects are due on the due dates posted on the Schedule of Classes.
- Homework projects can be presented to the TA/tutors or the instructor during any office hour slot before their due date.
- During the homework grading session on Fridays: list your name on the whiteboard once you get to the lab. The homework will be graded in this order. Once the list is empty, grading will end.
- If you cannot come to the grading session, you must demonstrate your homework project to a TA or tutor before the deadline.
- In an emergency if you have not been able to get graded by a TA or tutor before the deadline: ZIP or TAR up your source code and send it to the instructor before the deadline. The instructor will then let you know how your homework will be graded.