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General Purpose, Working Modes and Documentation

 

General Purpose of the Workshop

Despite the increasing use of visualizations in computer-based learning environments, it is only partially understood how they facilitate learning. This is especially true, if the visualizations are dynamic and interactive. Currently, our knowledge on learning with visualizations rests on four main pillars:

  1. analytically gained insights into the potentials of learning with visualizations,
  2. empirically gained insights into the benefits and problems of learning with visualizations,
  3. theories and models of learning with external representations in general and visualizations in particular and
  4. design heuristics.

Two major aims of research on learning with visualizations are:

  1. to understand how learning with visualizations actually takes place (descriptive perspective) and
  2. to formulate design guidelines which allow one to make up and employ visualizations in such a way that they facilitate learning as much as possible (prescriptive perspective).

Up to now, both aims are not fully achieved. On the one hand, current theories and models of learning with external representations and visualizations are underspecified: the cognitive structures and processes assumed to be relevant to learning with visualizations are described on such an abstract level that too many details remain unspecified. As a consequence, for those who wish to design visualizations and employ them successfully in learning environments, these theories and models are only of very limited help.


On the other hand, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that various practices for designing visualizations facilitate learning under different conditions. In many cases, however, it is only poorly understood why these design practices are successful.

On the basis of this gap between current theories and design practices, the workshop will focus on the following questions:

 

Working Modes

The workshop will rely on three different working modes:

  1. Short presentations (about 20 minutes) with subsequent discussions (about 10 minutes).
  2. Elaborations and reflections in small groups (about 60 minutes). The groups will be asked to organize their discussions with respect to specific - dynamic and interactive - visualizations.
  3. Plenum-discussions in which the experiences made during the presentations and the small-group discussions can be integrated.


Documentation

All materials such as papers, slides, visualizations and pieces of software used during the workshop will be documented on the World Wide

 

 

Deadlines
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Program
Participants
KMRC
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Tübingen
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