2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--34715
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GraphVisual: Design and Evaluation of a Web-Based Visualization Tool for Teaching and Learning Graph Visualization

Abstract: is a fourth-yeard PhD candidate at the University of Notre Dame working with Dr. Chaoli Wang on High Performance Computing and Scientific Visualization. His main research focus is summarization and reconstruction of big data using GPU-acceleration and deep learning techniques. He has applied his research in isosurface selection for volume visualization and analysis, graph visualization, and is currently using deep learning techniques for analysis of unsteady flow simulations. He has completed a research intern… Show more

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“…Previously developed educational tools include GraphVisual [7], FlowVisual [13,12], and VolumeVisual [2]. Each tool in the VisVisual library can be used on its own, within the classroom, or used for self-learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previously developed educational tools include GraphVisual [7], FlowVisual [13,12], and VolumeVisual [2]. Each tool in the VisVisual library can be used on its own, within the classroom, or used for self-learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We further split the students by their major and level and split the questions by their type and dataset. Table 3 shows the average score and standard deviation for CS (21) and non-CS (5) students and graduate (7) and undergraduate (19) students. We see no significant difference between the groups, which means that TreeVisual is designed sufficiently user-friendly and requires no prior knowledge in CS or other domains.…”
Section: Quizmentioning
confidence: 99%