HUT Acoustics / Research / CBE

Computer Based Education

 

Computer Based Education (CBE) is one of the long-term research themes at the HUT Laboratory of Acoustics and Audio Signal Processing.

Throughout the years, there have been several projects related to this theme, both externally funded as well as continuous research and development of simulations, software demononstrations etc. conducted by our lab teachers.

At the moment, there are two major guidelines: interactive web-based educational applications and demonstrations to be used with lectures and/or lab facilities. Various software tools have been used: Matlab, Java, Pd etc. Also home brewed software such as the QuickSig DSP environment has been used and further developed with educational goals in mind.

Projects

Web-based Interactive DSP Education

This is an ongoing research framework that involves research of interactive web technologies and development of on-line education applications especially for self-study education. From the contents point of view, the emphasis has been on introductionary level DSP and audio signal processing education.

Personnel: Martti Rahkila


Block Compiler demonstrations

BlockCompiler is a software tool, part of the Lisp-based QuickSig DSP environment.

Personnel: Matti Karjalainen


Visual Diffraction

Visualization of first- and second-order diffraction using mirror image sources.

Personnel: Ville Pulkki


 

 

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