2019 IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/visual.2019.8933751
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Learning Vis Tools: Teaching Data Visualization Tutorials

Abstract: Teaching and advocating data visualization are among the most important activities in the visualization community. With growing interest in data analysis from business and science professionals, data visualization courses attract students across different disciplines. However, comprehensive visualization training requires students to have a certain level of proficiency in programming, a requirement that imposes challenges on both teachers and students. With recent developments in visualization tools, we have m… Show more

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“…However, research shows that journalism educators, with very good reason, are "stressed out" by these technological changes and the proliferating tools and techniques that accompany them [32]. While there have been numerous studies of teaching visualization and data journalism, few focus on the underlying pedagogical approaches that respond to the overall context of the field [17,30,31,13].…”
Section: Bhargava Teaches Data Storytelling To Undergraduate Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, research shows that journalism educators, with very good reason, are "stressed out" by these technological changes and the proliferating tools and techniques that accompany them [32]. While there have been numerous studies of teaching visualization and data journalism, few focus on the underlying pedagogical approaches that respond to the overall context of the field [17,30,31,13].…”
Section: Bhargava Teaches Data Storytelling To Undergraduate Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many possible approaches for teaching data visualization to students with a statistics or data science background (see e.g. [7]), ranging from explaining how to use specific data plotting software and libraries (such as Tableau and gg-plot2), to more creative ones where new and novel visual designs are explored. We lean towards the latter, as we want to emphasize the creative aspect in data exploration and searching for interesting questions to ask.…”
Section: Visual Design In Statistics and Data Science Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last 20 years has seen massive growth in scholarly work on data literacy, with significant attention paid to introducing this skill to learners in academic [18,28] and professional settings [22]. Much of this cross-field push has focused on technical skill development, such as teaching programming [9,13], data analysis and visualization tools [1,20], graphic design [6,10], and GIS tools [12]. While technical skills are important, focusing on them to the exclusion of other aspects of data literacy doesn't address some issues novices may have with approaching and understanding data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%