TVFS 2014 - Workshop: Toward a visual framework to support educational needs and purposes
Topics/Call fo Papers
The advent of OERs, MOOCs and SPOCSs has fostered reflection and evolving approaches to computing education at large. At the same time information visualization has emerged as a mature enough field to provide a large amount of new material giving birth to potentially new tools. Based on these advances, reflections and user experience, the aim of this workshop is threefold.
Identifying and bringing together inter-community academics and professionals seeking to report on innovative experiences in information visualization education with its inter-relationships with other related disciplines such as HCI, Computer Graphics, Web Science and Computer Science.
Consolidating and furthering sparse international cooperation amongst leading researchers from various cultures to discuss and articulate significantly different or common perspectives in this area.
Discussing both successes and pitfalls encountered in collaborative curriculum co-creation and other related resource co-creation and co-annotation.
Sketching and discussing an ideal visual framework that could handle material sharing based on previous experience.
Both practionners from industry and faculty members are welcome to participate. Participants are asked to submit a position papers related to educational needs and purposes.
Link: http://www.lirmm.fr/nuance/
Identifying and bringing together inter-community academics and professionals seeking to report on innovative experiences in information visualization education with its inter-relationships with other related disciplines such as HCI, Computer Graphics, Web Science and Computer Science.
Consolidating and furthering sparse international cooperation amongst leading researchers from various cultures to discuss and articulate significantly different or common perspectives in this area.
Discussing both successes and pitfalls encountered in collaborative curriculum co-creation and other related resource co-creation and co-annotation.
Sketching and discussing an ideal visual framework that could handle material sharing based on previous experience.
Both practionners from industry and faculty members are welcome to participate. Participants are asked to submit a position papers related to educational needs and purposes.
Link: http://www.lirmm.fr/nuance/
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