An introduction to digital signal processing is
being taught with an interactive book in a computer
classroom. The interactive book is a set of Mathcad
documents bound with hyperlinks and with navigation,
full text search, and annotation facilities. The documents
consist of interactive text, graphics and mathematics.
The computer classroom has twenty student PC
workstations, forty seats and an instructor’s podium with
PC workstation, lighting and projection (computer
screen, overhead, and video) controls. The electronic
book, computer classroom, learning methods and student
evaluations over three semesters will be discussed.