Reflections on teaching ‘data exploration and visualisation’ in multiple modes

Michael Niemann, Sarah Goodwin, Kim Marriott

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Abstract

Whilst the visual arts is a very practical and tangible field, data visualisation is a combination of programming skills, data science and design theory. Each of these can be taught in a variety of ways, from traditional methods of lectures to technical programming classes or even asynchronous worksheets. The challenge is how to cover all of the required content within the constraints of the teaching period, environment, delivery method and ensuring the appropriate activities and assessment tasks. In this paper we reflect on the past 8 years of delivering the postgraduate unit 'Data Exploration and Visualisation' at Monash University. We present the four different ways that the same content has been taught to different cohorts, through a combination of on-campus lectures, large-format workshops, small group tutorials and online or hybrid tutorials and workshops, as well as various readings, videos and asynchronous activities. We explain the different external and internal requirements set for the teaching and describe the adaption of the teaching methods and assessments in order to meet these conditions. We reflect on our experiences of teaching multiple methods across different formats from very small to very large student cohorts.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2023 IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Education, Literacy, and Activities, EduVis 2023
EditorsMandy Keck, Samuel Huron, Georgia Panagiotidou, Christina Stoiber, Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Charles Perin, Jonathan C. Roberts, Benjamin Bach
Place of PublicationPiscataway NJ USA
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages28-33
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9798350330304
ISBN (Print)9798350330311
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventIEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Education, Literacy, and Activities 2023 - Hybrid, Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 23 Oct 202323 Oct 2023
Conference number: 1st
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10343470/proceeding (Proceedings)
https://ieee-eduvis.github.io/#:~:text=This%20workshop%20focuses%20on%20visualization,teaching%20methods%2C%20and%20research%20challenges. (Website)

Conference

ConferenceIEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Education, Literacy, and Activities 2023
Abbreviated titleEduVis 2023
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period23/10/2323/10/23
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Keywords

  • concepts and paradigms
  • Human-centered computing - Visualization - Visualization theory

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