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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c17]Mike Brayshaw, Neil A. Gordon
, Francis Kambili-Mzembe, Tareq Aljaber:
Why the Educational Metaverse Is Not All About Virtual Reality Apps. HCI (31) 2023: 22-32 - 2022
- [c16]Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Mike Brayshaw, Neil A. Gordon
:
Flexible Ontology-Driven Educational Apps and Social Media for Learners with a Disability. HCI (27) 2022: 361-375
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c15]Neil A. Gordon
, Mike Brayshaw, Simon Grey:
A Flexible Approach to Introductory Programming: Engaging and motivating students. CEP 2019: 15:1-15:4 - 2017
- [c14]Neil A. Gordon
, Mike Brayshaw:
Flexible Virtual Environments: Gamifying Immersive Learning. HCI (30) 2017: 115-121 - [c13]Mike Brayshaw, Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Neil A. Gordon
:
Collaborative Hybrid Agent Provision of Learner Needs Using Ontology Based Semantic Technology. HCI (26) 2017: 341-351 - 2016
- [c12]Neil A. Gordon
, Mike Brayshaw, Tareq Aljaber
:
Heuristic Evaluation for Serious Immersive Games and M-instruction. HCI (23) 2016: 310-319 - 2015
- [j3]Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Mike Brayshaw:
Facilitating Learning Resource Retrieval for Students with Disabilities through an Ontology-Driven and Disability-Aware Virtual Learning Environment. Int. J. Inf. Retr. Res. 5(3): 75-98 (2015) - 2014
- [c11]Mike Brayshaw, Neil A. Gordon
, Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Lipeng Wen, Adele Butterfield:
Investigating Heuristic Evaluation as a Methodology for Evaluating Pedagogical Software: An Analysis Employing Three Case Studies. HCI (14) 2014: 25-35 - [c10]Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Mike Brayshaw:
Designing and Reflecting on Disability-Aware E-learning Systems: The Case of ONTODAPS. ICALT 2014: 571-575 - 2011
- [c9]Julius Tanyu Nganji
, Mike Brayshaw, Brian C. Tompsett
:
Describing and Assessing Image Descriptions for Visually Impaired Web Users with IDAT. IHCI 2011: 27-37
1990 – 1999
- 1994
- [c8]Mike Brayshaw, Helen Pain, Paul Brna, Andrew Bowles, David Robertson:
An Experimental Evaluation of Different Proposals for Teaching Prolog. PPIG 1994: 14 - 1993
- [c7]Mike Brayshaw:
Intelligent Inference For Debugging Concurrent Systems. DEXA 1993: 461-469 - 1992
- [c6]Mike Brayshaw:
An information management model of program debugger design and its application to parallel logic languages. PPIG (1) 1992: 16 - 1991
- [b1]Marc Eisenstadt, Mike Brayshaw, Jocelyn Paine:
The transparent Prolog machine - visualizing logic programs. Intellect Books 1991, ISBN 978-0-7923-1447-9, pp. I-VII, 1-176 - [j2]Mike Brayshaw, Marc Eisenstadt:
A Practical Graphical Tracer for Prolog. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 35(5): 597-631 (1991) - [c5]Mike Brayshaw:
An Architecture for Visualizing the Execution of Parallel Logic Programs. IJCAI 1991: 870-876
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c4]Mike Brayshaw:
The Legacy of TPM. PPIG 1989: 3 - 1988
- [j1]Marc Eisenstadt, Mike Brayshaw:
The Transparent Prolog Machine (TPM): An Execution Model and Graphical Debugger for Logic Programming. J. Log. Program. 5(4): 277-342 (1988) - [c3]Mark T. Keane, Mike Brayshaw:
The Incremental Analogy Machine: A Computational Model of Analogy. EWSL 1988: 53-62 - [c2]Mike Brayshaw, Marc Eisenstadt:
Adding Data and Procedure Abstraction to the Transparent Prolog Machine TPM. ICLP/SLP 1988: 532-547 - 1987
- [c1]Marc Eisenstadt, Mike Brayshaw:
Graphical Debugging with the Transparent PROLOG Machine (TPM). IJCAI 1987: 83-86
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