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    Virtual reality in algorithm programming course: practicality and implications for college students by Dewi, Ika Parma, Ambiyar, Mursyida, Lativa, Effendi, Hansi, Giatman, Muhammad, Efrizon, Hanafi, Hafizul Fahri, Ali, Siti Khadijah

    Published 2024
    “…The analysis of learning problems shows the unavailability of interactive learning media that can support various learning styles of students in programming algorithm materials. …”
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    The impact of virtual reality on programming algorithm courses on student learning outcomes by Dewi, Ika Parma, Ambiyar, Effendi, Hansi, Giatman, Muhammad, Hanafi, Hafizul Fahri, Ali, Siti Khadijah

    Published 2024
    “…This study aims to determine the impact of VR compared to traditional learning in improving student learning outcomes on programming algorithm materials. …”
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    The A-rray: visual animation in learning structured programming / Wan Salfarina Wan Husain ,Siti Hasrinafasya Che Hassan and Wan Norliza Wan Bakar by Wan Husain, Wan Salfarina, Che Hassan, Siti Hasrinafasya, Wan Bakar, Wan Norliza

    Published 2018
    “…The visual animation is considered to be a very promising potential to aid students in learning and understanding the algorithm concept in programming. …”
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    Teaching and learning via chatbots with immersive and machine learning capabilities by Nantha Kumar Subramaniam

    Published 2019
    “…Each of these chatbots focuses on different programming concepts or constructs. These chatbots support learning of Java via problem-solving steps through “learning by doing”. …”
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    Modeling a problem solving approach through computational thinking for teaching programming / Zebel Al Tareq by Zebel , Al Tareq

    Published 2021
    “…Even though there was no significant difference between the scores of the active learning methods, a comparison between both the approaches from a teaching perspective suggested that game-based learning was more suitable due to its interactivity. …”
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    An evaluation of Monte Carlo-based hyper-heuristic for interaction testing of industrial embedded software applications. by S. Ahmed, Bestoun, Enoiu, Eduard, Afzal, Wasif, Kamal Z., Zamli

    Published 2020
    “…Hyper-heuristic is a new methodology for the adaptive hybridization of meta-heuristic algorithms to derive a general algorithm for solving optimization problems. …”
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    My little learner : E-learning wonderland by Teoh, Wei En

    Published 2025
    “…The app will also use adaptive learning algorithms to tailor the instructional material to each child's unique learning style and speed. …”
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    My little learner: E-learning wonderland by Teoh, Wei En

    Published 2025
    “…The app will also use adaptive learning algorithms to tailor the instructional material to each child's unique learning style and speed. …”
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    Learning analytic framework for students’ academic performance and critical learning pathways by Lyn, Jessica Tan Yen, Goh, Yong Kheng, Lai, An Chow, Ngeow, Yoke Meng

    Published 2024
    “…By providing a holistic perspective of student performance and course interactions, the proposed learning analytics framework holds great promise for educational institutions seeking data-driven strategies to enhance student outcomes and optimize learning experiences.…”
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    Simulation on Emotion Recognition for Autism Therapy by Adzmi, Muhammad Azrin

    Published 2017
    “…This paper mainly focusing on the simulation of emotion recognition software based on the Local Binary Pattern (LBP) algorithm to extract the features from the image. The program will be used by the therapist during therapy session with the autism child in order to create more exciting environment for them to learn about the classification of basic human emotions with the help of human-computer interaction. …”
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    Campus study buddy : collaborative learning and resource sharing app by Huang, Yifan

    Published 2024
    “…Higher education institutions can use this program to provide students with a platform to collaborate and support each other's learning, creating a collaborative learning environment, promoting knowledge sharing, and improving student academic success. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by ZUBAIR ADEL SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL SOOMRO, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, ANDI ADRIANSHAH, MOHD HAZELI, MOHD HAZELI

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADIL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD RAHIM, RUZAIRI, ADRIANS, ANDI, HAZELI, MOHD

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZUBAIR ADEL, SHAMSUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, ABD HALIM, RUZAIR1, ADRIAN, ANDI, HAZELI, MOHD

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    Non-Verbal Human-Robot Interaction Using Neural Network for The Application of Service Robot by Soomro, Zubair Adil, Shamsudin, Abu Ubaidah, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Adrianshah, Andi, Hazeli, Mohd

    Published 2023
    “…Service robots are prevailing in many industries to assist humans in conducting repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular, nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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    NON-VERBAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USING NEURAL NETWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF SERVICE ROBOT by SOOMRO, ZIJBAIR ADEL, SHANISUDIN, ABU UBAIDAH, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Adrianshah, Andi, Hazeli, Mohd

    Published 2023
    “….: humans in c..md acing repetitive tasks, which require a natural interaction called Human Robot Interaction (HRI). In particular. nonverbal HRI plays an important role in social interactions, which highlights the need to accurately detect the subject's attention by evaluating the programmed cues. …”
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