Aiding an Introduction to Formal Reasoning Within a First-Year Logic Course for CS Majors Using a Mobile Self-Study App

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Abstract

In this paper, we share our experiences concerning the introduc- tion of the Android-based self-study app AXolotl within the first- semester logic course offered at our university. This course is manda- tory for students majoring in Computer Science and Artificial In- telligence. AXolotl was used as part of an optional lab assignment bridging clausal reasoning and SAT solving with classical reason- ing, proof construction, and first-order logic. The app provides an intuitive interface for proof construction in various logical calculi and aids the students through rule application. The goal of the lab assignment was to help students make a smoother transition from clausal and decompositional reasoning used earlier in the course to inferential and contextual reasoning required for proof construction and first-order logic. We observed that the lab had a positive influence on students’ understanding and end the paper with a discussion of these results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationITICSE 2020
Editors ACM
Pages61-67
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Fields of science

  • 101 Mathematics
  • 101001 Algebra
  • 101005 Computer algebra
  • 101009 Geometry
  • 101012 Combinatorics
  • 101013 Mathematical logic
  • 101020 Technical mathematics

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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