Drawing

This database provides resources on the analysis of students' pictorial or diagrammatic/graphical output.

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Title/Author(s)/Date  Description  Type/URL 
1 Understanding spatial diagram structure: An analysis of hierarchies, matrices, and networks. Novick, L. R. (2006) Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology article. Study of students' perception regarding the suitability/applicability of various forms of external representation to particular information representation tasks. journal paper
2 Graphical Revelations: Comparing Students’ Translation Errors in Graphics and Logic. Cox, R. et al. (2008) Diagrams 2008 Conference paper. Study of how students' graphical output errors differ from their linguistic output errors when learning to translate natural language into first-order logic. URL
3 The "Graph as picture" misconceptions in young students. Garcia Garcia, G. & Cox, R. (2010) Diagrams 2010 conference paper.Study of childrens' graphical knowledge and the prevalence of the 'graph-as-picture' misconception (GaPM). Describes an information processing approach to assessing 'graphicacy' and detecting the presence of the GaPM conference paper
4 Diagrams international conference series Biannual conference to which papers on diagrams in teaching and learning are often submitted URL
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data_analysis/drawing.txt · Last modified: 2011/03/22 22:38 by manuela