Iltis: Teaching Logic in the Web

05/12/2021
by   Gaetano Geck, et al.
0

The Iltis project provides an interactive, web-based system for teaching the foundations of formal methods. It is designed to allow modular addition of educational tasks as well as to provide immediate and comprehensive feedback. Currently, exercises for various aspects of typical automated reasoning workflows for propositional logic, modal logic, and first-order logic are covered. Recently, Iltis has reached a level of maturity where large parts of introductory logic courses can be supplemented with interactive exercises. Sample interactive course material has been designed and used in such courses with more than 200 students. We invite all readers to give it a try!

READ FULL TEXT
research
04/04/2018

Introduction to Iltis: An Interactive, Web-Based System for Teaching Logic

Logic is a foundation for many modern areas of computer science. In arti...
research
08/24/2018

Using SWISH to realise interactive web based tutorials for logic based languages

Programming environments have evolved from purely text based to using gr...
research
12/30/2009

Teaching Physical Based Animation via OpenGL Slides

This work expands further our earlier poster presentation and integratio...
research
03/05/2018

Carnap: An Open Framework for Formal Reasoning in the Browser

This paper presents an overview of Carnap, a free and open framework for...
research
10/20/2020

Algodynamics: Teaching Algorithms using Interactive Transition Systems

The importance of algorithms and data structures in computer science cur...
research
10/30/2020

Isabelle/HOL as a Meta-Language for Teaching Logic

Proof assistants are important tools for teaching logic. We support this...
research
07/26/2022

Teaching Simple Constructive Proofs with Haskell Programs

In recent years we have explored using Haskell alongside a traditional m...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset