Kiuchi and Sakai Presented Bachelor’s Theses
Our members presented their bachelor’s theses.
- Kosuke Kiuchi, Simsym: a Proposal for a Simulator That Lets Learners Define Physical Systems (dissertation, abstract)
- Taiga Sakai, A Block-Based Environment for Composing Purpose Statements in the Design Recipe (dissertation, abstract)


Kosuke Kiuchi, Simsym: a Proposal for a Simulator That Lets Learners Define Physical SystemsDownload
Kosuke Kiuchi, (Abstract) Simsym: a Proposal for a Simulator That Lets Learners Define Physical SystemsDownload