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Title:      USING STRUCTURED HYPERMEDIA TO EXPLAIN ALGORITHMS
Author(s):      Tomasz Müldner , Elhadi Shakshuki , Andreas Kerren , Zhinan Shen , Xiaoguang Bai
ISBN:      972-8939-03-5
Editors:      Pedro Isaías, Piet Kommers and Maggie McPherson
Year:      2005
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Algorithm explanation, visualization, hypermedia, computer science education.
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      499
Last Page:      503
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Most systems designed to teach algorithms using visualization and animation techniques have not proved to be educationally effective. To satisfy this aim, some recently built systems use a hypermedia environment to provide knowledge and context to explain algorithms. In this paper, we describe a system called Structured Hypermedia Algorithm Explanation (SHALEX), which provides several novel and important features. In particular, our hypermedia environment can reflect the structure of an algorithm. We define this structure as a directed graph of abstractions, where each abstraction is designed to focus on a single operation used directly or indirectly in the algorithm. This way an algorithm may be studied top-down, bottom-up, or using a mix of the two. In addition, SHALEX includes a student model to provide spatial and temporal links, and to support evaluations and adaptations.
   

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