Are Kids Health Websites Really Readable for Kids?
Presenter: Taima Suid (Lisa Academy North) The poster describes the work of measuring the readability level of kids’ health-website using the Health Readability Assessment Toolkit (HRAT). The HRAT was used to measure the readability level of the kids health-websites identified by a number of search engines. Although, the recommendations is to maintain readability level of 6th grade for health information, the study finds that less than 37% of kids health-website are really readable for kids. Assembly Language Translator Presenter: Jingjing Ren (Santa Clara University) When learning a new assembly language, it is helpful for students to use a known assembly language as reference, since instruction sets of different computer architectures (Intel, MIPS, etc.) have distinct differences and similarities. This website can help students learn different instruction sets and processor methodologies by accepting assembly code of a known language, translating it into code of the new language, and