Evaluating the educational impact of visualization

Author:

Naps Thomas1,Cooper Stephen2,Koldehofe Boris3,Leska Charles4,Rößling Guido5,Dann Wanda6,Korhonen Ari7,Malmi Lauri8,Rantakokko Jarmo9,Ross Rockford J.10,Anderson Jay11,Fleischer Rudolf12,Kuittinen Marja13,McNally Myles14

Affiliation:

1. U Wisconsin Oshkosh

2. St. Joseph's University

3. Chalmers U Techn., Sweden

4. Randolph-Macon College

5. TU Darmstadt, Germany

6. Ithaca College

7. Helsinki U Techn., Finland

8. Helsinki U Tech., Finland

9. Uppsala U, Sweden

10. Montana State University

11. Franklin & Marshall College

12. Hong Kong U Sc. & Techn.

13. Joensuu University, Finland

14. Alma College

Abstract

The educational impact of visualization depends not only on how well students learn when they use it, but also on how widely it is used by instructors. Instructors believe that visualization helps students learn. The integration of visualization techniques in classroom instruction, however, has fallen far short of its potential. This paper considers this disconnect, identifying its cause in a failure to understand the needs of a key member in the hierarchy of stakeholders, namely the instructor. We describe these needs and offer guidelines for both the effective deployment of visualizations and the evaluation of instructor satisfaction. We then consider different forms of evaluation and the impact of student learning styles on learner outcomes.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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