Author(s) |
Billingsley, William
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Publication Date |
2020-02-29
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Abstract |
<p>The date attached is the date the first module was deployed; the site and materials are continuously updated. For instance, the software was updated to Scala 3 on Jun 9 2021 and additional modules and materials will be added over time.</p>
<p>Content of hosted version (https://theintelligentbook.com/circuitsup/) is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Source code is provided under an MIT license (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).</p>
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Abstract |
A suite of in-browser simulations, models, exercises, and accompanying videos that teach digital electronics. This software is referenced in the ASCILITE 2020 paper "Revisiting the Intelligent Book: Towards Seamless Intelligent Content and Continuously Deployed Courses". Its design and construction revisited the "intelligent book" concept from earlier papers in the 2000s, applying a similar constraint propagator from Billingsley et al (2004) "Intelligent tutoring and supervised problem solving in the browser", but this time with the model compiled and deployed to a modern front-end framework to enable more fluid and responsive feedback between the user and the model.
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
William Billingsley
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Title |
Circuits Up!
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Type of document |
Software
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Entity Type |
Publication
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