Inducing awareness for learners through visualizing mutual evaluation data by a self-organizing map
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Self-evaluation and evaluations among peer learners, which together are called mutual evaluations in this study, are presumed to motivate learners to increase learning and introspection. The basis behind these effects is the awareness resulting from the differences between self-evaluation and evaluations from others. Therefore, for learners to benefit from the effects of mutual evaluations, we need to easily visualize the mutual evaluation results that make them aware of something. In this paper we design a system to visualize mutual evaluation data, which are many and multi-dimensional data, in such a way that we can easily grasp the overview at first glance and develop an actual system according to the design for fostering “Fundamental Competencies for Working Persons” as an example. In addition, we compare the visualization method used in the developed system with an existing method through a subjective evaluation test and a statistical hypothesis test. Finally, we show the usefulness of our visualization method by comparing the results.
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