VisuAlgo
Visualising data structures and algorithms through animation

VisuAlgo is a free, interactive web platform that visualizes data structures and algorithms through animations. Conceived at the National University of Singapore, it offers 24 visualization modules covering topics from sorting algorithms to graph theory, along with a built-in quiz system for self-assessment. While primarily designed for NUS computer science students, it is freely accessible to learners and educators worldwide.
Users select a data structure or algorithm module and watch step-by-step animations, then test their understanding via a built-in quiz generator that automatically grades responses
Computer science students and instructors, particularly those enrolled in NUS CS courses
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- free
- Launched
- 2011
Founders
- Steven Halimsite
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