Curriculum Resources in Interactive Multimedia

 
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Curriculum Resources in Interactive Multimedia

Workshop at ACM Multimedia'99 Workshop at ACM Multimedia'98 About this project

Curriculum Resources in Interactive Multimedia is a funded NSF project to support teaching and learning in computer science. Curriculum resources in interactive multimedia (CRIM) will be developed to help meet the chronic shortage for trained workers in the areas of interactive multimedia applications, education, interfaces, production, programming, publishing, systems, technologies, and tools. Curriculum guidelines and courseware will be made available through a digital library accessible through the WWW, linking back to resources developed at sites around the nation that will be a part of the CRIM Consortium.  

Please submit or download information using the CRIM-related part of CSTC, the digital library of peer reviewed materials for computing:

We also encourage you to use or suggest changes or additions to our WWW resource pointer lists:

Please also see more background on our project: This project is directed by:

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