Title :
An interactive multimedia system on “computer architecture, organization, and design”
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California State Univ., Fullerton, CA, USA
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The multimedia system described in this paper demonstrates the successful integration of multimedia into education and provides a clear example of how multimedia can be used to deliver computer engineering and computer science concepts to the often diverse student base. The paper describes an interactive, knowledge-based multimedia system that has been used to teach users about the basic aspects of computer architecture, organization, and design. The system is well suited for self-paced, student directed study, student review, and classroom presentation and discussion. The system allows learners to choose how information will be displayed, changing for example, among text, graphics, animation, and simulation. The hypermedia capabilities built into the system enables it to respond based on the dynamic evaluation of both the contexts of the human-computer collaboration and the knowledge base underlying the visible screen presentation. The system serves as a very useful aid to introduce and demonstrate some of the fundamental ideas of computer architecture and organization
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer architecture; computer science education; interactive systems; multimedia systems; animation; classroom presentation; computer architecture; computer engineering; computer science; design; education; graphics; human-computer collaboration; hypermedia capabilities; interactive knowledge-based multimedia system; interactive multimedia system; multimedia system; organization; simulation; text; Animation; Collaboration; Computational modeling; Computer aided instruction; Computer architecture; Computer science; Computer science education; Design engineering; Multimedia systems; Systems engineering education;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on