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The Impact of Pen and Touch Technology on EducationLogiSketch: A Free-Sketch Digital Circuit Design and Simulation SystemLogiSketch

The Impact of Pen and Touch Technology on Education: LogiSketch: A Free-Sketch Digital Circuit... [This paper presents LogiSketch, a system that recognizes hand-drawn digital logic diagrams and then allows students to simulate those diagrams. LogiSketch is one of few complete sketch recognition systems (and the first in its domain) that allows the student to draw freely, without drawing style constraints. LogiSketch employs novel recognition feedback and active support for error correction. Additionally, LogiSketch incorporates behind-the-scenes, user-targeted learning that improves recognition that requires no additional effort from the student. A pilot study reveals that LogiSketch succeeds in engaging students, even though it is not yet a suitable replacement for menu-based tools. Study results also reveal what is most important in the interface and functionality of a sketch recognition tool for education.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

The Impact of Pen and Touch Technology on EducationLogiSketch: A Free-Sketch Digital Circuit Design and Simulation SystemLogiSketch

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Hammond, Tracy; Valentine, Stephanie; Adler, Aaron; Payton, Mark

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
ISBN
978-3-319-15593-7
Pages
83 –90
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-15594-4_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This paper presents LogiSketch, a system that recognizes hand-drawn digital logic diagrams and then allows students to simulate those diagrams. LogiSketch is one of few complete sketch recognition systems (and the first in its domain) that allows the student to draw freely, without drawing style constraints. LogiSketch employs novel recognition feedback and active support for error correction. Additionally, LogiSketch incorporates behind-the-scenes, user-targeted learning that improves recognition that requires no additional effort from the student. A pilot study reveals that LogiSketch succeeds in engaging students, even though it is not yet a suitable replacement for menu-based tools. Study results also reveal what is most important in the interface and functionality of a sketch recognition tool for education.]

Published: Jul 10, 2015

Keywords: Error Correction; Sketch Recognition; Drawing Style; Digital Circuit Design; Digital Logic Circuit

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