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      Teaching Simple Constructive Proofs with Haskell Programs

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          In recent years we have explored using Haskell alongside a traditional mathematical formalism in our large-enrolment university course on topics including logic and formal languages, aiming to offer our students a programming perspective on these mathematical topics. We have found it possible to offer almost all formative and summative assessment through an interactive learning platform, using Haskell as a lingua franca for digital exercises across our broad syllabus. One of the hardest exercises to convert into this format are traditional written proofs conveying constructive arguments. In this paper we reflect on the digitisation of this kind of exercise. We share many examples of Haskell exercises designed to target similar skills to written proof exercises across topics in propositional logic and formal languages, discussing various aspects of the design of such exercises. We also catalogue a sample of student responses to such exercises. This discussion contributes to our broader exploration of programming problems as a flexible digital medium for learning and assessment.

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          26 July 2022
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          10.4204/EPTCS.363.4
          2208.04699
          4909dc2c-3087-4b93-bc26-be28415cba8f

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          EPTCS 363, 2022, pp. 54-73
          In Proceedings TFPIE 2021/22, arXiv:2207.11600
          cs.CY cs.PL
          EPTCS

          Programming languages,Applied computer science
          Programming languages, Applied computer science

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