Algorithms Visualization

Vision

Create an intuitive, interactive algorithm visualizer which will…

  • Empower emerging computer science students to master algorithms of varying complexity
  • Serve as a foundational platform for expanded educational content
  • Advance student learning and problem
  • solving skills at Miami University and beyond
  • Allow for additional problems and examples to be added over time
Mission

Build a web based algorithm visualizer that uses visual and motion based elements to enable students to build crucial knowledge of how various algorithms operate. The platform will have…

  • A visual component (i.e. being able to see elements being moved around in sorting of a list, nodes being created and/or balanced on an AVL tree, traversing a graph, etc.)
  • A pseudocode component (programming language
  • agnostic pseudocode) that has a readable, standard and uniform syntax
  • An AI component that allows students to ask questions based on the context of the problem on their screen
Team Members Benjamin Pryor, Xavier Rankin, Charlie Szczepanski, Matthew Valachek
Client Dr. Zulal Sevkli
Site programmer2514.github.io/MiamiOH-AVP-Demo/

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