PlotWise is a interactive statistics visualization technology currently in development at WPI by Stacy Shaw and Lane Harrison. Together with WPI graduate students Jiarong Feng, Karen Bonilla, Wilson Gramer and UWisconsin Madison Assitant Professor Icy Zhang, the PlotWise team is developing interactive visualization to capture data on how students interact adn learn from these visualizations.
See PlotWise.dev for an examples of scatterplot PlotWise widgets
Type Circuits is a computer science learning tool developed by CEDAR Lab student Wilson Gramer that automatically visualizes how programs are connected through data types. With Type Circuits, students practice modeling type inference, the same process used by compilers to analyze code and produce error messages. The tool supports several programming languages and can generate printable connection-making activities for the introductory CS classroom.
Type Circuits is available online at typecircuits.org
Supported by a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Grant from WPI, this study surveyed first-generation, community college transfer students, and international students about their experiences balancing work and rest at WPI. As a part of this research project, students additionally created an image or took a picture that captured their experiences balancing work and rest at WPI.
Click here for the online photo gallery