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Title: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Visualization Education: A Call to Action
Authors: Bach, Benjamin
Keck, Mandy
Rajabiyazdi, Fateme
Losev, Tatiana
Meirelles, Isabel
Dykes, Jason
Laramee, Robert S.
Alkadi, Mashael
Stoiber, Christina
Huron, Samuel
Perin, Charles
Morais, Luiz
Aigner, Wolfgang
Kosminsky, Doris
Boucher, Magdalena
Knudsen, Soren
Manataki, Areti
AERTS, Jan 
Hinrichs, Uta
Roberts, Jonathan C.
Carpendale, Sheelagh
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS, 30 (1) , p. 649 -660
Abstract: This paper is a call to action for research and discussion on data visualization education. As visualization evolves and spreads through our professional and personal lives, we need to understand how to support and empower a broad and diverse community of learners in visualization. Data Visualization is a diverse and dynamic discipline that combines knowledge from different fields, is tailored to suit diverse audiences and contexts, and frequently incorporates tacit knowledge. This complex nature leads to a series of interrelated challenges for data visualization education. Driven by a lack of consolidated knowledge, overview, and orientation for visualization education, the 21 authors of this paper-educators and researchers in data visualization-identify and describe 19 challenges informed by our collective practical experience. We organize these challenges around seven themes People, Goals & Assessment, Environment, Motivation, Methods, Materials, and Change. Across these themes, we formulate 43 research questions to address these challenges. As part of our call to action, we then conclude with 5 cross-cutting opportunities and respective action items: embrace DIVERSITY+INCLUSION, build COMMUNITIES, conduct RESEARCH, act AGILE, and relish RESPONSIBILITY. We aim to inspire researchers, educators and learners to drive visualization education forward and discuss why, how, who and where we educate, as we learn to use visualization to address challenges across many scales and many domains in a rapidly changing world:
Notes: Bach, B (corresponding author), Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.
bbach@ed.ac.uk; Mandy.Keck@fh-hagenberg.at;
fateme.rajabiyazdi@carleton.ca; tatiana_losev@sfu.ca;
imeirelles@ocadu.ca; J.Dykes@city.ac.uk;
robert.laramee@nottingham.ac.uk; m.alkadi@sms.ed.ac.uk;
Christina.Stoiber@fhstp.ac.at; samuel.huron@telecom-paris.fr;
cperin@uvic.ca; lamm@cin.ufpe.br; Wolfgang.Aigner@fhstp.ac.at;
doriskos@eba.ufrj.br; Magdalena.Boucher@fhstp.ac.at; soekn@itu.dk;
A.Manataki@st-andrews.ac.uk; jan.aerts@belvis.io; uhinrich@ed.ac.uk;
j.c.roberts@bangor.ac.uk; sheelagh@sfu.ca
Keywords: Data Visualization;Education;Challenges
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/42893
ISSN: 1077-2626
e-ISSN: 1941-0506
DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2023.3327378
ISI #: 001159106500139
Rights: 2023 IEEE. Personal use is permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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