• DocumentCode
    1500500
  • Title

    The real experiment eXecution approach to networking courseware

  • Author

    Giudici, F. ; Scapolla, A.M.

  • Volume
    40
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    11/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
  • Abstract
    Courseware development and delivery represent one of the main topics of present research activities in the field of computer assisted learning (CAL). New educational technologies have been driven by the improvement in computer network capabilities that address client-server dynamics, access mechanisms and network services. Furthermore, multimedia authoring tools, the World Wide Web and the Java programming paradigm are leading to the creation of new and effective didactic environments. In this scenario, particular attention must be paid to the learning design process, since students can learn better when they are stimulated by a high level of interactivity and they can follow a personal way to learn. In this paper, a new approach to Web-based courseware development is presented: the Real Experiment eXecution (REX) approach. The proposed approach is well-suited to the development of courseware in the field of computer science. Following the REX approach, it is possible to integrate into the courseware a high degree of interaction since, instead of simulation activity, real experiments are carried out through the execution of operations. The Java programming paradigm allows the execution, control and monitoring of these operations. The authors present a courseware prototype, featuring network services and protocols, where the students are introduced to the use of the FTP service. They start a file transfer session and execute typical commands. The system traces the generated network traffic and lets the students analyze and understand the results of the ongoing software experiments
  • Keywords
    Internet; computer science education; courseware; information resources; internetworking; multimedia computing; telecommunication engineering education; FTP service; Java programming paradigm; Real Experiment eXecution; Web-based courseware development; World Wide Web; access mechanisms; client-server dynamics; commands execution; computer assisted learning; course delivery; didactic environments; file transfer session; learning design process; multimedia authoring tools; network services; network traffic; networking courseware; real experiment eXecution approach; research activities; students; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Computer science; Computerized monitoring; Courseware; Educational technology; Java; Process design; Programming profession; Web sites;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Education, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9359
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/13.759685
  • Filename
    759685