Introductory computer science students rely on a trial and error approach to fixing errors and debugging for too long. Moving to a reflection in action strategy can help students ...
There are a wide variety of ways to present information at the front of a classroom. These include chalk on a blackboard, markers on a whiteboard, pens on transparencies, and comp...
Sparse and irregular computations constitute a large fraction of applications in the data-intensive scientific domain. While every effort is made to balance the computational wor...
Guangyu Chen, Konrad Malkowski, Mahmut T. Kandemir...
This paper describes a new software platform for the interactive exploration of human performance models such as Fitts' law. The software is written in Java and provides a fl...
This work is devoted to present the design and implementation of Alfa-1, a simulated computer with educational purposes. The DEVS formalism was used to attack the complexity of th...