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What Students Learn With Personal Data Physicalization

Charles Perin

2021IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

I describe the results of implementing a personal data physicalization assignment in an information visualization course for senior undergraduate and graduate students in computer science and software engineering. By collecting data about themselves and representing this data in physical forms, students were able to 1) learn about data visualization, 2) design creatively, and 3) learn about themselves. While data physicalization in education has been explored with nontechnical and novice audiences, the experience I report in this article provides evidence that data physicalization also has benefits for technical, visualization-savvy students.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceData visualizationVisualizationSoftwarePersonal computerHuman–computer interactionData scienceData explorationGraduate studentsData collectionMathematics educationMultimediaComputer graphicsInformation visualizationComputer softwareRaw dataPersonally identifiable informationPersonal information managementData modelingData analysisData typeData Visualization and AnalyticsTeaching and Learning ProgrammingInnovative Human-Technology Interaction