Collaborative Active Textbooks: A Web-Based Algorithm Animation System for an Electronic Classroom

Main Authors: Marc H. Brown, Marc A. Najork
Format: Journal Book
Terbitan: , 1996
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Online Access: http://opac.unila.ac.id/ucs/index.php?p=show_detail&id=40988
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  • This paper describes CAT, a Web-based algorithm animation system. CAT augments the expressive power of Web pages for publishing passive multimedia information with afull-$edged interactive algorithm animation system. It improves on previous Web-based algorithm animations by providing a framework that makes it easy to construct new animations, including those that involve multiple views. Because views of the same running algorithm may reside ondifSerent machines, CAT is particularly well-suited for electronic classrooms. This strategy is an improvement over the electronic classroom systems we are aware OJ; which simplydisplay the same X window on multiple machines. We believe ourframework generalizes to electronic textbooks in arbitrary domains.Gideon Avrahami, Kenneth P. Brooks, and Marc H. Brown. A Two-View Approach To Constructing User Interfaces. Computer Graphics, 23(3): 137-146, July 1989.Marc H. Brown. Zeus: A System for Algorithm Animation and Multi-View Editing, IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, pp. 4-9, Oct. 1991.Marc H. Brown and Marc A. Najork. “An MPEG Movie of a 3D Animation of Heapsort.” http://www.resea.rch.digital.com/ ... SRC/zeus/heapsort3D.2.mpgMarc H. Brown and Marc A. Najork. Distributed Active Oblets. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 28 (1996) 1037-1052. Marc H. Brown and Marc A. Najork. Distributed ActiveOblets (video). Research Report #141b, DEC Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, May 1996. Marc H. Brown and Robert A. Shillner. DeckScape: An ExperimentalWeb Browser. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 27(1995) 1097-1104. Marc H. Brown and Robert Sedgewick, A System for AlgorithmAnimation, Computer Graphics, 18(3): 177-186, July 1984. Luca Cardelli. A Language with Distributed Scope. Computing Systems, 8(1):27-59, Jan. 1995.John D. DeTreville. The: GraphVBT Interface for Programming Algorithm Animations, IEEE Symp. on Visual Languages, . 26-3 1, Aug. 1993 Peter A. Gloor, Scott Dynes, and Irene Lee. Animated Algorithms - A Hypermedia Learning Environment for Introduction to Algorithms. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993. json Harrison. “Sorting Algorithms Demo.”http://www.cs.ubc.ca/ ... Bertrand Ibrahim. “World Wide Algorithm Animation.” http://www.oac.uci.edu/ ... spider/harrison/Java/sorting-demo.htm1indiv/franklin/doc/ibrahim/paper.html Andrea Lawrence, Albert Badre, and John Stasko. Empirically Evaluating the Use of Animations to Teach Algorithms.IEEE Symp. on Visual Languages, pp. 48-54, Oct. 1994. John T. Stakso. “Interact with XTango Animations.” http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ ... stasko/cgi-bin/xtangoanimJohn T. Stasko, TANGO: A Framework and System for Algorithm Animation, IEEE Computer, 23(9):27-39, Sept. 1990. World-Wide Web Consortium. “Consortium Announces ActiveObject Agreement.” http://www.w3.org/. . . pub / WWW/MarkUp / 19 9 5 12 0 1 -Insert -Press 275