GASP-II - a geometric algorithm animation system for an electronic classroom

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GASP-II, a geometric algorithm animation system for a distributed electronic classroom. GASP-II allows the presentation and exploration of 3D geometric algorithms. GASP-II allows the students to participate in the process of learning by interacting with the algorithm and collaborating with the instructor. GASP-II allows two modes of studying: self-study and guided-study. The design of GASP-II allows each machine to be in charge of the graphical work displayed on it. Each student can have full control over the animation. GASP-II follows the framework regarding the creation of algorithm animations to allow programmers create animation quickly and easily regardless of the complexity of the algorithm.

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Shneerson, M., & Tal, A. (1998). GASP-II - a geometric algorithm animation system for an electronic classroom. In Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry (pp. 405–406). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/276884.276930

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