Title :
Augmented learning roads for Internet routing
Author :
McCaffery, John ; Miller, Alan ; Oliver, Iain ; Allison, Colin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK
Abstract :
As the Internet continues to establish itself as a utility, like power, transport or water, it becomes increasingly important to provide an engaging educational experience about its operation for students in related STEM disciplines such as Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Routing is a core functionality of the global Internet. It can be used as an example of where theory meets practice, where algorithms meet protocols and where science meets engineering. Routing protocols can be included in the Computer Science curriculum in distributed systems, computer networking, algorithms, data structures, and graph theory. While there is a plethora of computer networking textbooks, and copious information of varying quality about the Internet spread across the Web, there is still an essential need for exploratory learning facilities of the type that support group work, experimentation and experiential learning. This paper reports on work using open virtual worlds to provide a multiuser interactive learning environment for Internet routing which exemplifies the capabilities of emerging immersive education technologies to augment conventional practice. The functionality of the learning environment is illustrated through examples and the underlying system which was built to support the routing simulations is explained.
Keywords :
Internet; STEM; augmented reality; computer science education; electrical engineering education; routing protocols; Internet routing; STEM discipline; World Wide Web; algorithms; augmented learning; computer networking textbook; computer science curriculum; data structure; distributed system; electrical engineering; exploratory learning facility; global Internet; graph theory; immersive education technology; multiuser interactive learning environment; routing protocol; routing simulation; Educational institutions; Internet; Programming; Protocols; Routing; Servers; Computer Networking Education; Internet Routing; Open Virtual Worlds;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2014 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2014.7044337