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  Colloquia  
  one of the Fall 2004 DIST Colloquium Series ( Download Flyer )  
     
     
 
photo of Erkki Sutinen

Erkki Sutinen

Professor of Computer Science
University of Joensuu, Finland

Monday, November 8, 2004

Presentation - 12:00 noon - 1:00pm
5th Floor Large Commons Room
IS Building ( 135 N. Bellefield Avenue )

 
     
     
 
“Jeliot as a Program Visualization Platform”
 
     
 

Abstract: Jeliot is a family of program animation systems that allow learners to visualize their own Java programs. The current version, Jeliot 3, is intended especially for novice programmers in their efforts to learn both procedural and object-oriented programming with Java. Contrary to the first member of the Jeliot family, Jeliot I, which supported adaptability, the later versions have been fully automatic. However, based on our newest experiments on analyzing the use of Jeliot with eye-tracking devices, it seems that there is both need and opportunity for the adaptation of Jeliot.

References: www.cs.joensuu.fi/jeliot

 
     
     

 

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