为结构分析、问题解决策略建模的环境

W. Blackmon, S. Fenves
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结构分析课程的学生可以利用Excel或Maple等常用工具来执行实现所教概念的计算。与手工计算相比,使用这些工具的优点包括减少数学错误、更快地执行重复计算以及探索可选配置。然而,让学生手工制作这些工作表增加了在设置计算时出错的机会,也增加了理解概念本身的难度。结构分析资源(STAR)旨在让学生专注于结构分析的概念,而不是计算,并简化为解决问题而创建工作表的过程。STAR的关键元素是结构分析方法和数据的高级抽象的图形表示。学生通过互动构建图表来创建解决问题的策略。图形表示有助于理解概念之间的关系和通过问题的数据流。方法节点由教师或学生根据系统提供的命令和/或其他方法分层地构造。相反,方法节点被建模为分层的“玻璃盒”,允许学生扩展节点并查看底层中间步骤;这些步骤不能也不能对学生隐瞒。在学生创建了表示问题解决策略的图表之后,STAR将该图表转换为选定目标执行环境(如Excel或Maple)的工作表。
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An environment for modeling structural analysis problem-solving strategies
Students in structural analysis courses can take advantage of common tools such as Excel or Maple to perform calculations that implement the concepts taught. The advantages of using these tools over hand calculations include reduction in mathematical errors, faster execution of repetitive calculations, and exploration of alternative configurations. However, having students create these worksheets by hand increases the chance for errors in setting up the calculations and can increase the difficulty in understanding the concepts themselves. STructural Analysis Resource (STAR) is intended to allow students to concentrate on the concepts of structural analysis rather than the calculations, and to simplify the process of creating worksheets for solving problems. The key element of STAR is a graph representation of high-level abstractions of structural analysis methods and data. A student creates a problem-solving strategy by interactively building up a graph. The graph representation facilitates understanding of the relationship between concepts and the flow of data through a problem. The method nodes are hierarchically constructed by the instructor or student from system-supplied commands and/or other methods. Conversely, the method nodes are modeled as hierarchical "glass boxes", which allow the student to expand a node and see the underlying intermediate steps; these steps are not and cannot be hidden from the student. After the student has created a graph representing the problem-solving strategy, STAR translates the graph to a worksheet for selected target execution environments, such as Excel or Maple.
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