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# Instructors: (mostly) staff members of HE institutions who wish to use a visualisation as a teaching & learning tool for their module.
# Instructors: (mostly) staff members of HE institutions who wish to use a visualisation as a teaching & learning tool for their module.
# Creators: ImpVis project partners engaged in creating new visualisations.
# Creators: ImpVis project partners engaged in creating new visualisations.
The website is therefore split into three main areas: 'Learn', 'Teach' and 'Code'. Any website visitor can browse to any of these environments; however if users [https://impvis.co.uk/signup register] with the website they will have additional functionality available to them. Registered users can request higher access permissions such as 'instructor' and 'creator' - this is described in the [[User roles]] Wiki page.


‘Teach’ area is where every individual visualisation appears once it’s approved and published. Here you can sort visualisations by category. From here, visualisations should launch full screen (via URL parameter, eg ‘teach=1’) by default.  Any user can view the ‘teach’ area. They can then download a vis for offline use, or launch it.  Any signed-in user can ‘favourite’ a visualisation which means they will appear in their dashboard.  
== The 'Teach' environment ==
The ‘[https://impvis.co.uk/teach Teach]’ environment holds every individual visualisation that has been [[Uploading a new visualisation|uploaded]] by a creator and subsequently [[Visualisation status#Approved|approved]] and [[Visualisation status#Published|published]]. Here visualisations can be sorted by category. When visualisations are launched from the 'Teach' environment, it will appear full screen (via URL parameter, eg ‘teach=1’) by default, with any text panes minimised (if the visualisation is written using the 2020 [[ImpVis template description|ImpVis template]])If a user is signed-in to the website, they can 'favourite' visualisations.  


‘Learn’ area is where ‘collections’ appear. A collection can be a single visualisation or a combination of pages. Any creator or instructor can create collections. Collections are for specific modules, so should have institution, department, module, academic year labels. Any signed-in user can ‘favourite’ a collection which means they will appear in their dashboard. A creator or instructor can ‘copy’ an existing collection to create a new collection based on an existing collection.
The 'Teach' environment is designed with the needs of the instructor in mind, as they can browse the full range of ImpVis visualisations available to find ones that best fit their learning & teaching needs.
 
== The '[https://impvis.co.uk/learn Learn]' environment ==
The ‘Learn’ area is where ‘Collections’ appear. A Collection can be a single visualisation or a combination of visualisation pages and are linked to specific modules. It is therefore particularly useful for learners, as they will easily be able to find Collections that were created specifically for their module, by filtering the Collections by module, department, or year group.
 
Any [[User roles#Creators|creator]] or [[User roles#Instructors|instructor]] can create Collections. Any signed-in user can ‘favourite’ a Collection. A creator or instructor can [[Creating a Collection#Copy an existing Collection|copy an existing Collection]] to link it to their own module - this will create a stand-alone copied version of the Collection which can subsequently be edited to suit the instructor's needs.
 
== The '[https://impvis.co.uk/code Code]' environment ==

Revision as of 20:10, 30 September 2021

The ImpVis website can be found here: https://impvis.co.uk. This Wiki is within a subdomain of that: https://wiki.impvis.co.uk.

The website caters for an audience comprising three groups of people:

  1. Learners: students of STEMM courses who use our interactive visualisations to gain a deeper understanding of abstract concepts taught within their module.
  2. Instructors: (mostly) staff members of HE institutions who wish to use a visualisation as a teaching & learning tool for their module.
  3. Creators: ImpVis project partners engaged in creating new visualisations.

The website is therefore split into three main areas: 'Learn', 'Teach' and 'Code'. Any website visitor can browse to any of these environments; however if users register with the website they will have additional functionality available to them. Registered users can request higher access permissions such as 'instructor' and 'creator' - this is described in the User roles Wiki page.

The 'Teach' environment

The ‘Teach’ environment holds every individual visualisation that has been uploaded by a creator and subsequently approved and published. Here visualisations can be sorted by category. When visualisations are launched from the 'Teach' environment, it will appear full screen (via URL parameter, eg ‘teach=1’) by default, with any text panes minimised (if the visualisation is written using the 2020 ImpVis template).  If a user is signed-in to the website, they can 'favourite' visualisations.

The 'Teach' environment is designed with the needs of the instructor in mind, as they can browse the full range of ImpVis visualisations available to find ones that best fit their learning & teaching needs.

The 'Learn' environment

The ‘Learn’ area is where ‘Collections’ appear. A Collection can be a single visualisation or a combination of visualisation pages and are linked to specific modules. It is therefore particularly useful for learners, as they will easily be able to find Collections that were created specifically for their module, by filtering the Collections by module, department, or year group.

Any creator or instructor can create Collections. Any signed-in user can ‘favourite’ a Collection. A creator or instructor can copy an existing Collection to link it to their own module - this will create a stand-alone copied version of the Collection which can subsequently be edited to suit the instructor's needs.

The 'Code' environment