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Learning Resource: Jeliot 3

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Title: Jeliot 3
Download URL: http://cs.joensuu.fi/jeliot/
Authors: Niko Myller, Andres Moreno Garcia, Mordechai Ben-Ari, Ronit Ben-Bassat Levy
Courseware Series: Premier Award WinnerAssociate Editor's Choice
Summary: Jeliot is a program animation system intended for teaching introductory programming. All steps of the execution of a program (expression evaluation, control flow, method calls, parameter passing, variable and object allocation) are animated on a "stage", while the source code is displayed in a parallel frame. The animation is fully automatic and requires no modification of the source program or other intervention by the student or instructor. Students can execute the animations continuously or step-by-step. Version 3 of Jeliot was designed and programmed by Niko Myller and Andres Moreno Garcia of the University of Joensuu under the supervision of Moti Ben-Ari and Erkki Sutinen. It uses a modified version of the DynamicJava interpreter as a front-end; the front end automatically creates graphics scripts that are rendered by a graphics back-end based on the one developed for the earlier system Jeliot 2000.
Subject Headings: General Engineering, Engineering Science, Computer Science

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