Author:
Mikael Jern
Affiliation:
National Center for Visual Analytics, Sweden
Keyword(s):
Information and Geovisualization, Geovisual Analytics, Collaborative Time Animation, Storytelling, Statistical Data, MediaWiki, Blogs, Collaborative Work, Learning.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Authoring Tools and Content Development
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Collaborative Learning
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Computer-Supported Education
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e-Learning
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Information Technologies Supporting Learning
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Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
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Simulated Communities and Online Mentoring
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Social Context and Learning Environments
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Web-Based Learning, Wikis and Blogs
Abstract:
Recent advances in Web 2.0 graphics technologies have the potential to make a dramatic impact on developing collaborative geovisual analytics that analyse, visualize, communicate and present official statistics. In this paper, we introduce novel “storytelling” means for the experts to first explore large, temporal and multidimensional statistical data, then collaborate with colleagues and finally embed dynamic visualization into Web documents e.g. HTML, Blogs or MediaWiki to communicate essential gained insight and knowledge. The aim is to let the analyst (author) explore data and simultaneously save important discoveries and thus enable sharing of gained insights over the Internet. Through the story mechanism facilitating descriptive metatext, textual annotations hyperlinked through the snapshot mechanism and integrated with interactive visualization, the author can let the reader follow the analyst’s way of logical reasoning. This emerging technology could in many ways change the t
erms and structures for learning.
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