A quasi-experimental study of the Waterproof proof assistant finds suggestive evidence that it improves explicitness of students' pen-and-paper proofs and may raise grades in Mathematics-Computer Science tracks.
TryLogic tutorial: an approach to Learning Logic by proving and refuting
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Aiming to offer a framework for blended learning to the teaching of proof theory, the present paper describes an interactive tutorial, called \textsc{TryLogic}, teaching how to solve logical conjectures either by proofs or refutations. The paper also describes the integration of our infrastructure with the Virtual Learning Environment \texttt{Moodle} through the IMS Learning Tools Interoperability specification, and evaluates the tool we have developed.
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The Educational Proof Assistant Waterproof in an Introductory Proof Course: Proof Construction and Learning Processes
A quasi-experimental study of the Waterproof proof assistant finds suggestive evidence that it improves explicitness of students' pen-and-paper proofs and may raise grades in Mathematics-Computer Science tracks.