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For what it's worth, an article was published this month (though it's dated
February) in the national teacher's journal, "Mathematics Teacher", titled
"Creating Three-Dimensional Scenes". The article is intended for math
teachers who might be interested in using POV-Ray to begin teaching their
students about 3D.
"Mathematics Teacher" is a journal published by the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics.
The material may not be of much use to experienced POV-Ray users, but it is
at least a little publicity directed to an audience that might not otherwise
have learned about it.
Norm Krumpe
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Norm Krumpe wrote:
> For what it's worth, an article was published this month (though it's dated
> February) in the national teacher's journal, "Mathematics Teacher", titled
> "Creating Three-Dimensional Scenes". The article is intended for math
> teachers who might be interested in using POV-Ray to begin teaching their
> students about 3D.
>
> "Mathematics Teacher" is a journal published by the National Council of
> Teachers of Mathematics.
>
> The material may not be of much use to experienced POV-Ray users, but it is
> at least a little publicity directed to an audience that might not otherwise
> have learned about it.
>
> Norm Krumpe
Wow :) cool... I always like it when my favorite raytracer gets a
mention somewhere!
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