Using Collaborative Visual Analytics for Innovative Industry-inspired Learning Activities
Olivera Marjanovic

TL;DR
This paper presents an innovative educational activity that integrates data visualization and collaboration to teach students industry-relevant, multi-disciplinary data analysis skills using real-world scenarios and state-of-the-art tools.
Contribution
It introduces a novel collaborative visual analytics activity designed for educational purposes, emphasizing industry practices and multi-disciplinary data insights.
Findings
Enhanced student engagement with real-world data scenarios
Successful integration of visualization and collaboration tools in learning
Potential for broader application in industry-inspired education
Abstract
Inspired by the leading industry practices, this paper describes an innovative learning activity that combines data visualization and collaboration structured around sharing, co-creation and negotiation of departmental/disciplinary insights across data silos, using both internal and external data. This activity was designed within a much larger project aiming to translate practitioner stories and experiences in using visual analytics into educational scenarios and innovative industry-informed learning activities for students. In addition to giving students access to state-of-the-art tools for visualization (SAS-VA) and collaboration (Yammer), an even more important educational objective is to expose students to current industry practices with individual data-driven disciplinary insights no longer considered to sufficient when dealing with complex multi-disciplinary challenges. Starting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsE-Learning and Knowledge Management · Knowledge Management and Sharing · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
