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GROOVA: An Interactive Graphing Tool for Elementary School Students

Posted by on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Uncategorized.

Computational data literacies have become increasingly important for students of all ages. For elementary school children, these literacies include data storytelling with visualizations. However, a limited number of data visualization tools exist that are developmentally appropriate for children in grades 2 – 5. GROOVA is a data storytelling and visualization tool developed by researchers and co-designed with teachers and children. Our research suggests that GROOVA facilitates children’s evidence-based data storytelling practices, helps children uncover data patterns and improve their efficiency, but is an ongoing development project with and for children to practice and explore their computational data visualization skills.

https://sites.google.com/g.clemson.edu/datapopups/

GROOVA PI

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Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens
Assistant Professor, Human-Centered Learning Technologies

GROOVA Personnel

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Atefeh Behboudi
PhD Student, Teaching and Learning

External Collaborators

Danielle Herro, Clemson University

Core Publications

Arastoopour Irgens, G. & Herro, D. (2023). GROOVA: A data visualization tool for elementary school students co-designed by teachers and researchers. In Blikstein, P., Van Aalst, J., Kizito, R., & Brennan, K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of the Learning Sciences – ICLS 2023 (pp. 1949-1950). Montreal, Canada: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

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