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Understanding Diagrammatic Ink in Lecture Richard Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Crystal Hoyer, Craig Prince, Fred Videon, Steve Wolfman FSS 2004 Slides designed with minimal text
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Introduce classroom environment Describe study – empirical analysis of lecture archive
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Diagram use in the wild Identify properties of diagrams Challenges for analysis
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Simple example - Irregular shapes - Cryptic labels - Attentional ink
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Similar style, different instructor
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Analyze example with respect to applications Static summary Student note taking
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Closer look – challenge of identifying structure based on multiple lines
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Phasing in diagrams
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More examples of phasing
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Locality in diagrams – inconsistent meaning of ink In discussion some of the ink is ignored Top arrows: “Not there” Separate wins indicated together
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Attentional ink issues Ink that is both iconic and attentional Challenge of distinguishing attentional (A) from diagrammatic (B) Ink that changes meaning: check marks next to 1, 2, 3, become Locks Opportunistic use of ink
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For more information http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/ Richard Anderson, anderson@cs.washington.eduanderson@cs.washington.edu Ruth Anderson, ruth@cs.virginia.eduruth@cs.virginia.edu
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