Title :
Interactive learning for signals, systems, and control
Author :
Crutchfield, Steven G. ; Rugh, Wilson J.
Author_Institution :
CD Dept., Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Use of the World Wide Web to facilitate learning of basic, theoretical, technical material is described in terms of our experience in developing interactive demonstration and exercise modules focusing on Fourier analysis, convolution, the sampling theorem, and elementary control systems. Early attempts involved multimedia presentations and downloadable MATLAB M-files, or server computations initiated by CGI forms. More recently, Java applets have been used to improve immediacy and interactivity while dramatically reducing server burden. Currently we are integrating audio with the demonstrations, and developing interactive lecture modules as possible replacements of classroom lectures for certain types of material
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; control engineering; convolution; educational computing; interactive systems; multimedia computing; Fourier analysis; Java applets; MATLAB; World Wide Web; convolution; interactive learning; interactive lecture modules; multimedia presentations; sampling theorem; Computer graphics; Control system analysis; Control systems; MATLAB; Mice; Process control; Signal analysis; Signal design; Signal processing; TV;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE