Learning Algorithms with Unified and Interactive Web-Based Visualization

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Título:
Learning Algorithms with Unified and Interactive Web-Based Visualization

Autor:
Steven Halim, Zi Chun Koh, Victor Bo Huai Loh, Felix Halim

Categoria:
Tecnologia > Frontend

Doador:
Raffaello D. N.

Sinopse:
If algorithm classes often leave students staring at static diagrams and half-finished board sketches, this paper attacks that pain directly: it opens by contrasting handouts, whiteboard drawings, and scattered websites, then argues for a unified, interactive, HTML5-based visualization platform that can animate classical and non-classical algorithms while letting students test their own input. That framing makes the central problem and contribution immediately concrete instead of academic fog. The paper moves from motivation into a structured analysis of existing web-based algorithm visualizations, explains the design goals behind a consistent interface, and highlights why portability, interactivity, and support for less-common algorithms matter in real teaching contexts. It also reports feedback from student use, positioning the work not just as a software demo but as a pedagogical proposal about how algorithm understanding improves when learners can manipulate examples rather than only watch them. Its value is sharper than the title first suggests: this is not a general algorithms textbook, but a focused and thoughtful piece about teaching algorithms better through web visualization. For educators, competitive-programming communities, and developers interested in educational tooling, it offers a compact but credible case for interactive algorithm interfaces as a serious learning aid rather than decoration.

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