Fostering Collaboration and Self-Motivated Learning: Best Practices in a One-Semester Visualization Course ABSTRACT:There's not enough time in a computer science curriculum to teach soft skills, such as interdisciplinary collaboration or self-motivated learning, although employers demand these skills in the workplace. The author discusses a master's-level course in Data and Information Visualization, in which she adopted three structures-transdisciplinary collaboration, breadth-first teaching, and long-tail education-to help students develop these soft skills. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Using Time-Varying Texels to Simulate Withering Grassland ImageHive: Interactive Content-Aware Image Summarization