GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-99-10
Title:
Rethinking the Evaluation of Algorithm Animations as Learning Aids: An
Observational Study
Authors:
Colleen Kehoe
John T. Stasko
Ashley Taylor
Abstract:
A number of prior studies have found that using animation to help
teach algorithms had less beneficial effects on learning than
hoped. Those results surprise many computer science instructors whose
intuition leads them to believe that algorithm animations should assist
instruction. This article reports on a study in which animation is
utilized in more of a "homework" learning scenario rather than a
"final exam" scenario. Our focus is on understanding how
learners will utilize animation and other instructional materials in
trying to understand a new algorithm, and on gaining insight into how
animations can fit into successful learning strategies. The study
indicates that students use sophisticated combinations of
instructional materials in learning scenarios. In particular, the
presence of algorithm animations seems to make a challenging algorithm
more accessible and less intimidating, thus leading to enhanced
student interaction with the materials and facilitating learning.
Keywords:
Algorithm animation, evaluation, empirical study, learning, software
visualization
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