From: Julian Genkins Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 11:39:12 -0400 Subject: Re: Do you have the software visualization book? To: Susan Rodger Ok, so here is a list of what you had me read, and tacked on at the end are a couple more that I read in SV. This includes the recent AlgoViz paper you gave me. You can tell Ian and Peggy that I have printed copies of most of these papers which again I can give to them to save some paper. PDFs are also attached. Rodger 2004 - JFLAP 4.0 Rodger 2006 - Turing Machines in JFLAP Rodger 2007 - Mealy, Moore, Pumping Lemma Rodger 2009 - JFLAP study Rodger 2011 - Undo/Redo + Regex on Transitions Naps 2002 - Exploring the Role of Visualization and Engagement in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE panel paper) Chakraborty 2011 - The visualization software review from ACM Inroads From here this is mostly cross referenced papers which I either skimmed or read. There are summaries/notes on most of these on my blog from last summer - http://www.duke.edu/~jzg/JFLAP/blog/publications.html. Stasko 1996 - Using Student-Built Algorithm Animations as Learning Aids Stasko 2007 - Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Role of Interaction in Information Visualization Stasko 2010 - Mental Models, Visual Reasoning and Interaction in Information Visualization: A Top-down Perspective Ross 2005 - Realizing the Promise of Visualization in the Theory of Computing Ross 2008 - Hypertextbooks and a Hypertextbook Authoring Environment Naps 2005 - JHAV=C9: Supporting Algorithm Visualization Khuri 2001 - A User-Centred Approach for Designing Algorithm Visualizations Hundhausen 2002 - A Meta-Study of Algorithm Visualization Effectiveness Hundhausen 2007 - What You See Is What You Code: A =93Live=94 Algorithm Development and Visualization Environment for Novice Learners Byrne 1999 - Evaluating animations as student aids in learning computer algorithms Lemme know if you need anything else. Julian