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Leveraging Peer Review in Visualization Education
IEEE Pedagogy of Data Visualization (2017)
  • Alon Friedman, University of South Florida
  • Dr. Paul Rosen, University of South Florida
Abstract
In visualization education, both science and humanities, the literature is often divided into two parts: the
design aspect and the analysis of the visualization. However, we find limited discussion on how to motivate and engage visualization students in the classroom. In the field of Writing Studies, researchers develop tools and frameworks for student peer review of writing. Based on the literature review from the field of Writing Studies, this paper proposes a new framework to implement visualization peer review in the classroom to engage today’s students. This framework can be customized for incremental and double-blind review to inspire students
and reinforce critical thinking about visualization.
Keywords
  • Visualization education,
  • peer review,
  • student motivation,
  • new model of visual peer review.
Publication Date
Fall September 6, 2017
Citation Information
Alon Friedman and Paul Rosen. "Leveraging Peer Review in Visualization Education" IEEE Pedagogy of Data Visualization (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alon-friedman/23/
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CC_BY International License.