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Router principles illustrating software for teaching support
Sobek, Jiří ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is mainly focused on the network functionality and its key component, the router. The main points of this work are an explanation of the network principles and router functions which are extended with information about routing protocols and its mutual separation. The practical part considers a realization of applets which should serve as a school software. In detail they explain the way of routing protocols work and its inner structure. Simultaneously consider the principles of two significant routing protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). All of the applets are finally loaded on the web page which helps to their visitors understand the complexity of routing and other infomation.
Interactive web applications supporting education of 3D graphics
Priščák, Jaroslav ; Mokrý, Ondřej (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The use of interactive web applications has the potential to significantly improve the teaching of 3D computer graphics. By taking advantage of the convenience and accessibility of the web, these applications can provide students with more engaging and interactive learning. This thesis explores the development of such applications to help understand the fundamentals required for calculations such as normal vectors and tangent planes. Further, the thesis describes Phong's illumination model, the environmental and material parameters that affect the resulting light reflection. It then describes the different shading models such as flat, Gouraud and Phong shading models, describing the various advantages and disadvantages, the differences in computational complexity in determining the color of a fragment and individual pixels. It also explains the code on which these applets are built.
Ways of use of netbooks and interactive whiteboard by mathematics teachers at the primary school
Jozeková, Renata ; Vondrová, Naďa (advisor) ; Kloboučková, Jaroslava (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with detailed look at the project Education 21 and so the teaching using new technologies, especially interactive whiteboards and netbooks, in Czech schools. The objective was observation of teaching mathematics, methods of using interactive whiteboards and netbooks in mathematics lessons at secondary schools participating project Education 21. Evaluation and conclusions are based on analyzes of lessons recorded in the academic year 2009/2010 and 2010/2011, which were investigated and further divided into shorter stories in case that interactive whiteboard or netbook was used in some way. I watched purpose and the way of use of interactive whiteboard or netbook in the episodes, then the material which this technology was used with the aid of and who worked with interactive whiteboard. Some episodes can serve as an example of "good" or interesting way of working with the IWB and NTB in mathematics lessons, or they can be an inspiration for other mathematics teachers but also teachers of other subjects. Keywords: interactive whiteboard (IWB), netbook (NTB), interactive textbook - e- books, applet, mathematics, Education 21, smart notebook, videos.
Interactive web applications for education of color theory
Koroleva, Anfisa ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of interpretation of colors and color images in computer graphics. Specifically, the work is focused on the development of simple web applications – applets that will serve for interactive submission of methods used in the field of computer processing of color images. The created applets should demonstrate the relevant theory relating to color mixing in different color models, conversion of a color image to a gray-scale image, conversion of a gray-scale image to a false-color image, conversion of physical light into CIE XYZ and L*a*b* color spaces. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical basis for the required applets. The following practical part is dedicated to the process of implementing the applets using JavaScript and HTML.
Interactive web applications for education of color theory
Koroleva, Anfisa ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of interpretation of colors and color images in computer graphics. Specifically, the work is focused on the development of simple web applications – applets that will serve for interactive submission of methods used in the field of computer processing of color images. The created applets should demonstrate the relevant theory relating to color mixing in different color models, conversion of a color image to a gray-scale image, conversion of a gray-scale image to a false-color image, conversion of physical light into CIE XYZ and L*a*b* color spaces. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical basis for the required applets. The following practical part is dedicated to the process of implementing the applets using JavaScript and HTML.
Web applications supporting education of 2D computer graphics
Drápela, Zbyněk ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with two-dimensional computer graphics. Specifically, Bézier curves, increasing their degree without changing their shape and performing subdivision. Furthermore, the Catmull--Clark subdivision algorithm and synthesis of procedural textures. The work aimed to describe the theoretical basis of these areas and to create four web applets using JavaScript and HTML, which will be used as an aid in teaching computer graphics.
Interactive web applications for support of teaching signal processing
Mašek, Petr ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of processing one-dimensional signals. Five interactive web applications have been created in JavaScript to support teaching. These are applets that relate to the following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross correlation. The thesis introduces each topic by a theoretical foreword, followed by description of implementation and user interface of the created applications and further there is a commentary on the development and testing of applets.
Exploring qualities of functions with GeoGebra software
KODADOVÁ, Veronika
My thesis is about functions, like linear functions, quadratic functions, goniometric functions etc. Goal of my work ist to design appropriate tasks with focus on function links. Students can with help of matematic program GeoGebra discover and adopt needed properties of functions. In this work you can find Cartesian coordinates and overview of basic properties of functions too.
Applications supporting lectures on colour models
Khaladzinski, Kiryl ; Záviška, Pavel (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create Web applications that show the possibilities of working with different color models in real examples shows principles of digital images creation and the possibility of processing digital image data. Theoretical part devoted to the basic concept in color theory and the basis of raster images. The practical part is the design of four applications and their creation. The first of the applets shows the principle of mixing colors in different color models, the second on the example shows the basis of the index representation of the image, the third shows the methods of translating the color image to grayscale and the last applet is used to translate grayscale image to color image.

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