Exploration of the way in which students interacted with the software package, TinkerPlots Dynamic Data Exploration, to answer questions about a data set using different forms of graphical representations, revealed that the students used three dominant strategies – Snatch and Grab, Proceed and Falter, and Explore and Complete. The participants in the study were 12 year 5- and-6 students (11-12 years old) who completed data analysis activities and answered questions about the data analysis process undertaken. The data for the inquiry were collected by on-screen capture video as the students worked at the computer with TinkerPlots. Thematic analysis was used to explore the data to determine the students’ strategies when conducting data analysis within the software environment.
History
Publication title
Technology Innovations in Statistics Education
Volume
7
Pagination
1-18
ISSN
1933-4214
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Centre for the Teaching of Statistics, Departments of Statistics, UCLA, UC Los Angeles
Place of publication
United States
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 eScholarship, University of California
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other education and training not elsewhere classified