Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX

Animation gives a different perception on what is being visually presented. Research has shown that students are likely to understand what is being taught from the combination of animation and text than just with text. Students easily understand scientific concepts in narrative and animated forms. D...

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Main Authors: Damilola Osikoya, Adeleke Oluwalani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) 2012-08-01
Series:EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning
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Online Access:http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eeel.2012.07-09.e3
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spelling doaj-ead05a3df72f47fc8bdc9253df336c6f2020-11-24T21:43:31ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning2032-92532012-08-01121910.4108/eeel.2012.07-09.e3Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEXDamilola Osikoya0Adeleke Oluwalani1School of Computer Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; lanictx@yahoo.comSchool of Computer Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.Animation gives a different perception on what is being visually presented. Research has shown that students are likely to understand what is being taught from the combination of animation and text than just with text. Students easily understand scientific concepts in narrative and animated forms. Data structure is a way of storing and arranging data. The efficacy of searching these stored data is very important, so is it vital that they are stored with the right algorithm. This paper presents animations designed to support teaching in computer education. Our main focus is to present controlled animated instructional materials in teaching topics in data structures. We have created three scientifically animated instructional materials in data structures consisting of the Stacks, Queues and Trees. These scientific spheres have been chosen to demonstrate the basic ideas of this work, because of its simplicity in representing the animations. We hope to develop reasonable sets of instructional material of different subject areas that will be stored in a database repository. These are intended to be delivered to students through an e-learning website and/or Mobile phones to support them with additional learning opportunities.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eeel.2012.07-09.e3AnimationsData StructuresControlled AnimationsComputer Education
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Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning
Animations
Data Structures
Controlled Animations
Computer Education
author_facet Damilola Osikoya
Adeleke Oluwalani
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title Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
title_short Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
title_full Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
title_fullStr Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
title_full_unstemmed Animating Instructional Materials in Computer Education: An Approach to Designing and Teaching Concepts in Data Structures Using LATEX
title_sort animating instructional materials in computer education: an approach to designing and teaching concepts in data structures using latex
publisher European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)
series EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning
issn 2032-9253
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Animation gives a different perception on what is being visually presented. Research has shown that students are likely to understand what is being taught from the combination of animation and text than just with text. Students easily understand scientific concepts in narrative and animated forms. Data structure is a way of storing and arranging data. The efficacy of searching these stored data is very important, so is it vital that they are stored with the right algorithm. This paper presents animations designed to support teaching in computer education. Our main focus is to present controlled animated instructional materials in teaching topics in data structures. We have created three scientifically animated instructional materials in data structures consisting of the Stacks, Queues and Trees. These scientific spheres have been chosen to demonstrate the basic ideas of this work, because of its simplicity in representing the animations. We hope to develop reasonable sets of instructional material of different subject areas that will be stored in a database repository. These are intended to be delivered to students through an e-learning website and/or Mobile phones to support them with additional learning opportunities.
topic Animations
Data Structures
Controlled Animations
Computer Education
url http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eeel.2012.07-09.e3
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