Teaching and Evaluating Collaborative Group Work in Large Visualization Courses

Michael Burch, E. Melby
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The growing number of students can be a challenge for teaching visualization lectures, supervision, evaluation, and grading. Moreover, designing a visualization course, matching the different experiences and skills of the students is one major goal in order to find a common solvable task for all of the students. However, the given task is important to follow a common goal, to collaborate in small project groups, but also to further experience, learn, or extend programming skills. In this paper we describe an approach to manage a large number of 272 students in a design-based active learning course who were relatively unexperienced first year bachelor students with a wide range of programming skills. We explain different subsequent stages to successfully handle the upcoming problems and describe how many and to which extent supervisors are involved in the development of the project. The project task description is given in a way that it has a minimal number of requirements but can be extended in many directions while most of the decisions are up to the students like programming languages, visualization approaches, or interaction techniques. Finally, we discuss the benefits and drawbacks of our teaching strategy.
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大型可视化课程中合作小组作业的教学与评估
学生人数的增长对可视化教学、监督、评估和评分都是一个挑战。此外,设计一个可视化课程,匹配学生的不同经验和技能是一个主要目标,以便为所有学生找到一个共同的可解决的任务。然而,给定的任务对于遵循共同的目标、在小项目小组中协作以及进一步体验、学习或扩展编程技能都很重要。在本文中,我们描述了一种方法来管理272名学生在一个基于设计的主动学习课程中,他们是相对缺乏经验的一年级本科学生,具有广泛的编程技能。我们解释了成功处理即将出现的问题的不同后续阶段,并描述了主管参与项目开发的数量和程度。项目任务描述的要求是最少的,但可以在许多方向上扩展,而大多数决定都取决于学生,如编程语言、可视化方法或交互技术。最后,我们讨论了我们的教学策略的利弊。
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