A Framework for Curriculum Design of Data Structures and Design of Algorithms Course (DSDA)

Author(s):  
C. Sujatha ◽  
Jayalakshmi G. Naragund ◽  
Suvarna G. Kanakaraddi
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Igor Velbitsky

For the first time since 1947 it is proposed to use a simpler and mathematically more rigorous concept of programming with the graphs loaded only through horizontal arcs with characters, functions and expressions of elementary mathematics. Such graph is a polyglot, it has ISO 8631/1989 standard, and is the only one that can be used effectively throughout the life cycle of program design and use. Conventional programming languages are not needed. The new concept has 100+ times better characteristics with regard to visualization, simplicity, and compactness, as well as the speed of entering into the computer. Processes of error-free design of algorithms, programs, and data structures, evidence of their correctness, self-documenting and documenting of motivation of decisions made are significantly simplified, improved and accelerated. The resulting programs are more effective on the memory footprint and execution time. The larger and the more complex is the program project, the greater is the effect of applying the new concept. The new concept is so simple that it makes it possible to program for ANYONE, not just for programmers. We do not know analogue of the new concept. This article describes the history of developing and proving the new concept, its description, advantages, implemented graphical programming environment, and perspectives for its application.


1994 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
X.-B. Lu ◽  
F. Stetter
Keyword(s):  

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
Meida Rachmawati ◽  
Suzana Widjajanti ◽  
Ahmad Ahmad ◽  
Aslan Aslan

This article aimed to promote English in elementary school students through a fun learning method, called the Fun English Camp. Several studies had been conducted to encounter the best solution to handle this issue. The researchers used PRISMA Protocol as an instrument to collect the data that has been widely used in the process of selecting relevant articles. The researchers reviewed twenty five scientific publications, related to Fun English Camp that has become an English learning approach for beginner students. Through a review of twenty five scientific publications, for instance book and journal, the researchers got scientific evidence that introduction of a learning method with the term Fun English camp has an impact on promoting language learning for elementary school children in Indonesia. Thus, the fun English camp method can be an interesting method to be applied by elementary school curriculum design in Indonesia. Keywords: English Camps, Learning Method, Fun English Learning


Author(s):  
Mwinyikione Mwinyihija

The review study closely introspects’ on the prerequisites of evidence-based curriculum within the realms of specialized skills development agenda as pursued through higher education Institutions in Africa. Explicitly, the constraining factors that bedevil the leather sector are identifiable when appropriate research designs tools are applied. As such, in the process of identifying the constraints, renascence themes could, therefore, be beneficial in collecting evidence in support of developing curriculum. Such a developed curriculum stands higher chances of acceptability and aptly mitigates against challenges related to specialized skills development. The review succinctly indicates that in the process of identifying the themes, the scope of collecting evidence becomes attainable, thus, improving curricula that entails a participatory and transformative orientation. Indeed, during the review phase of the study, three main perspectives are depicted to be consequential in attaining a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum, such as; action research, backward curriculum design perspective and theoretical perspective. Therefore, about this perspective, a reflection based on personal experiences and related to new knowledge with what they already know leads to constructivism. The relevancy of a constructivist strategy is observed to facilitate the observatory and evaluative stance during the development of evidence-based curriculum. Moreover, in consolidating and sustaining the benefit of such a developed curriculum, threshold concept was found during the review that it complements the process and strengthens the collecting evidence for curriculum development. Accordingly, therefore, the result of the review study indicate that Africa would  position itself for initiating transformational changes in aspects of specialized higher education, fruition towards socio-economic benefits (e.g. employment, wealth creation and technology transfer), reversal of urban-rural or inter/intra continental migration flurry.


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