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Developing Visualization for Learning Algorithm: Decimal to Binary Visualization Xiao, Minze; Chang, Yuan
International Journal of Educational Technology and Artificial Intelligence Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Educational Technology and Information Technology
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This research presents an innovative approach to visualizing the decimal to binary conversion algorithm using Adobe Animate, a versatile tool known for its animation and graphics capabilities. The Digital Dif-ferential Analyzer is a fundamental algorithm in computer graphics, and our work focuses on creating an engaging and educational visualization that demystifies its step-by-step execution. The project begins by designing algorithm that outlines the key components and stages of the decimal to binary conversion algorithm. Leveraging Adobe Animate’s user-friendly interface, we implement frame-by-frame animations that dynamically illustrate the algorithm’s progression. Each frame depicts a specific step in the conver-sion process, with of binary animation of bits. The visualization incorporates interactive elements, allow-ing users to control parameters such a decimal input. By utilizing Adobe Animate’s scripting capabilities, we enable real-time updates and dynamic conversion results, enhancing user engagement and under-standing. The inclusion of sliders, buttons, and dynamic text labels empowers users to actively manipu-late and observe the algorithm in action. Summarizing the key findings and emphasizing the importance of visualizing binary numbers in algorithm education. Encouraging educators to adopt these methods to make algorithmic concepts more accessible and enjoyable for students.
Climate Change on Environmental Health and the Spread of Infectious Diseases Chang, Yuan; Li, Xinyan
International Journal of Educational Technology and Artificial Intelligence Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology
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The article examines the intricate relationship between climate change, environmental health, and the proliferation of infectious diseases. As global temperatures rise, shifts in weather patterns, and alterations in ecosystems are becoming increasingly evident. These environmental changes are facilitating the spread of infectious diseases by expanding the range of vectors, such as mosquitoes and ticks, and altering the timing and intensity of outbreaks. The article delves into the mechanisms through which climate change exacerbates the vulnerability of human populations to diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Lyme disease. It also discusses the implications of these changes for public health infrastructure, particularly in regions already burdened by inadequate healthcare resources. The study emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary approaches that integrate climate science, epidemiology, and public health strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change on global health.