Visualising the University Degree Journey

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Visualising the University Degree Journey. / Gray, Cameron; Perkins, Dave.
2018. Poster session presented at Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Gray, C & Perkins, D 2018, 'Visualising the University Degree Journey', Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom, 13/09/18 - 14/09/18.

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Gray, C., & Perkins, D. (2018). Visualising the University Degree Journey. Poster session presented at Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Gray C, Perkins D. 2018. Visualising the University Degree Journey. Poster session presented at Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Gray, Cameron and Dave Perkins Visualising the University Degree Journey. Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, 13 Sept 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom, Poster, 2018.

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Gray C, Perkins D. Visualising the University Degree Journey. 2018. Poster session presented at Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Gray, Cameron ; Perkins, Dave. / Visualising the University Degree Journey. Poster session presented at Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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TY - CONF

T1 - Visualising the University Degree Journey

AU - Gray, Cameron

AU - Perkins, Dave

PY - 2018/9/13

Y1 - 2018/9/13

N2 - In UK Higher Education, examiners are placed in a privileged position, able to apply adjustments to grades and confer awards in line with institutional regulations. Most frequently, examiners utilise dense tabulations of marks that blend into one another. This paper proposes an objective visual approach and prototype system, which can be used to chart students’ journeys through their programme and visually reason about their performance. We also present the evaluation, made during a trial within the School of Computer Science at Bangor University. The results of the evaluation are favourable.

AB - In UK Higher Education, examiners are placed in a privileged position, able to apply adjustments to grades and confer awards in line with institutional regulations. Most frequently, examiners utilise dense tabulations of marks that blend into one another. This paper proposes an objective visual approach and prototype system, which can be used to chart students’ journeys through their programme and visually reason about their performance. We also present the evaluation, made during a trial within the School of Computer Science at Bangor University. The results of the evaluation are favourable.

KW - Visualisation

KW - Learning Analytics

KW - Student Journey

KW - Education

M3 - Poster

T2 - Computer Graphics & Visual Computing 2018

Y2 - 13 September 2018 through 14 September 2018

ER -