Designing Visual Learning Analytics for Supporting Equity in STEM Classrooms

Abstract

Supporting equitable instruction is an important issue for teachers attending diverse STEM classrooms. Visual learning analytics along with effective student survey measures can support providing on time feedback to teachers in making instruction more culturally relevant to all students. We adopted a user-centered approach, where we engaged seven middle school science teachers in iterative testing of thirty data visualizations disaggregated over markers such as gender and race for implementation of selected displays in a visual learning analytics tool- Student Electronic Exit Ticket (SEET). This process helped us gather insights into teachers' sensemaking in identifying patterns of student data related to gender and race, selecting and improving the design of the feedback displays for the SEET [10].

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