Teaching Data Visualization in First-Year Courses
Ryan Clement
Middlebury College
08.07.2019
The Genesis
Research so far...
- Interviewed 6 faculty members (working on scheduling ~7 more)
- Disciplines covered:
- Geography, geology, economics (so far)
- Math, History of Art, Sociology/Anthropology, Chinese (to come, hopefully)
- Semi-structured interviews, topics include:
- Participant's own past re: data visualization
- Teaching data visualization in general
- Teaching data visualization to first-year students
- The library's role in data visualization
Emerging themes
- Need for Goldilocks data
- Tools that are robust, but without a steep learning curve
- Lack of confidence in student with 'learning about technology'
Challenges in the process
- Scheduling interviews during the summer
- Faculty saying 'but I don't teach this, so I won't be a help'
- Small pool of faculty from particularly important disciplines (e.g. economics, geography, etc...)
- Many faculty are making this up as they go
- a challenge, but a strong sign that our work is necessary!
Future questions
- What about people who don't teach data visualization, but could -- why don't they?
- How do these themes resonate at other small liberal arts colleges? What about large research institutions?
- Can I find someone who would be willing to test any modules, rubrics, etc?
Thanks!
Ryan Clement
@rkclement
Teaching Data Visualization in First-Year Courses Ryan Clement Middlebury College 08.07.2019
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