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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Animation educators, Animation schools, Sheridan College, California Institute of the Arts, Savannah College of Art and Design, Jules Engel, Seneca College, Rhode Island School of Design, Ishu Patel, Art Center College of Design, New England Institute of Art, Janet Perlman, National Institute of Design, Noureddin Zarrinkelk, Patrick Smith, Animation Mentor, Maureen Furniss, John Canemaker, Kathy Smith, Max the Mutt Animation School, Roger Blonder, Jason Donati, Andreas Hykade, Eric Patrick, Film Academy Baden-Wurttemberg, Bill Kovacs, Jan Lenica, Stanislav Sokolov, Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Amy Kravitz, Christine Panushka, Christopher Hinton, Division of Animation and Digital Arts, Natalie Turner, Hugh Davies, Steven Subotnick, Bernard Gruver. Excerpt: SCAD, the Savannah College of Art and Design, is a private, non-profit, accredited and degree-granting university with locations in Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia, Hong Kong, and Lacoste, France. SCAD was founded in 1978 by Paula S. Wallace, Richard Rowan, May Poetter and Paul Poetter. In 1979, SCAD opened its doors with five trustees, four staff members, seven faculty members, and 71 students. At that time the school offered eight majors. In May 1981, the first graduate received a degree. The following year, the first graduating class received degrees. In 1982 the enrollment grew to more than 500 students, then to 1,000 in 1986, and 2,000 in 1989. In 2010, the university enrolled 10,461 students. In 2002, SCAD opened a location in Lacoste, France as a residential study-abroad location. In 2003, the college launched the SCAD eLearning program, offering certificates and full master's degrees online. . In 2005, SCAD opened a campus in Midtown Atlanta called SCAD-Atlanta offering B.F.A., M.A. and M.F.A. degrees in 11 majors . In August 2006, the Atlanta Col...