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Xiong, Li – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study examines how emergent communities might show different patterns of uses and perceptions for communication and profile features when geolocation features are used. It explores the ways that location awareness moderates the social and cognitive processes that motivate people's participation in the sharing of personal information…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Geographic Location, Cognitive Processes, Information Dissemination
Snyder, Jeffrey W.; Hammond, Thomas C. – History Teacher, 2012
The Geographic Information System (GIS) is a tool for effective teacher-centered instruction, powerful student-centered instruction, and engagement in historiography. GIS tools have existed since the 1960s, but only since the 1990s have educators explored their application to social studies. Proponents expect GIS to have a dramatic impact upon…
Descriptors: United States History, History Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Geographic Information Systems
Mobile Assisted Language Learning: Review of the Recent Applications of Emerging Mobile Technologies
Yang, Jaeseok – English Language Teaching, 2013
As mobile computing technologies have been more powerful and inclusive in people's daily life, the issue of mobile assisted language learning (MALL) has also been widely explored in CALL research. Many researches on MALL consider the emerging mobile technologies have considerable potentials for the effective language learning. This review study…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology
Pak, Burak; Verbeke, Johan – Journal of Learning Design, 2013
The main aim of this paper is to discuss how the combination of Web 2.0, social media and geographic technologies can provide opportunities for learning and new forms of participation in an urban design studio. This discussion is mainly based on our recent findings from two experimental urban design studio setups as well as former research and…
Descriptors: Web 2.0 Technologies, Social Networks, Geographic Information Systems, Educational Technology
Kim, Minsung; Bednarz, Robert – Journal of Geography, 2013
This study identified five subdimensions of spatial habits of mind--pattern recognition, spatial description, visualization, spatial concept use, and spatial tool use--and created an inventory to measure them. In addition, the effects of GIS learning on spatial habits of mind were investigated. Pre- and post-tests were conducted at the beginning…
Descriptors: College Students, Spatial Ability, Pattern Recognition, Visualization
D'Souza, Malcolm J.; Kashmar, Richard J.; Hurst, Kent; Fiedler, Frank; Gross, Catherine E.; Deol, Jasbir K.; Wilson, Alora – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2015
Wesley College is a private, primarily undergraduate minority-serving institution located in the historic district of Dover, Delaware (DE). The College recently revised its baccalaureate biological chemistry program requirements to include a one-semester Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences course and project-based experiential learning…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Geographic Information Systems
Lisenbee, Peggy; Hallman, Christine; Landry, Debbie – Geography Teacher, 2015
Geocaching is an inquiry-based activity encouraging creativity, active learning, and real-world problem solving. As such, it is an educational opportunity for students in all grade levels. Educators benefit by observing students using higher-order thinking instead of rote learning offered by using traditional worksheets, tests, or quizzes. Also,…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Inquiry, Active Learning, Navigation
Abernathy, David – Journal of Geography, 2011
This article addresses an effort to incorporate wireless sensor networks and the emerging tools of the Geoweb into undergraduate teaching and research at a small liberal arts college. The primary goal of the research was to identify the hardware, software, and skill sets needed to deploy a local sensor network, collect data, and transmit that data…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Telecommunications, Liberal Arts, Geography Instruction
Carrivick, Jonathan L. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
Masters programmes face a range of pressures including the drive for increased numbers, for widening participation and for increasingly vocational approaches. Maintaining quality and consistency of knowledge and skill sets between programmes is becoming difficult. This paper critically appraises the value of accreditation of a UK Masters programme…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Accreditation (Institutions), Masters Programs, Educational Quality
Carrera, C. Carbonell; Perez, J. L. Saorin; Cantero, J. de la Torre; Gonzalez, A. M. Marrero – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
The aim of this research was to determine whether the new geographic information technologies, included as teaching objectives in the new European Space for Higher Education Engineering degrees, develop spatial abilities. Bearing this in mind, a first year seminar using the INSPIRE Geoportal (Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe) was…
Descriptors: Seminars, Tests, Higher Education, Perspective Taking
Hupy, Joseph P. – Journal of Geography, 2011
This article describes the benefits of combining field-based learning within the context of a competitive setting in the geography curriculum. Findings and data are presented based on experiences gathered from teaching an upper-level university geography course that combined geographic techniques and theory into a game of capture-the-flag.…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction, Geographic Concepts, Competition
Oberle, Alex P.; Joseph, Sue A.; May, David W. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2010
Geospatial technologies (GSTs), such as geographic information systems, global positioning systems and remote sensing, present an avenue for expanding the already strong interdisciplinary nature of geography. This paper discusses how GSTs served as a common thread for a crosscutting faculty institute that was established to enhance graduate…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Geography
Leguizamon, Saturnino – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2010
The term "geospatial technologies" encompasses a large area of fields involving cartography, spatial analysis, geographic information system, remote sensing, global positioning systems and many others. These technologies should be expected to be available (as "natural tools") for a country with a large surface and a variety of…
Descriptors: Cartography, Geography, Information Systems, Foreign Countries
Rodgers, John C., III; Owen-Nagel, Athena; Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2012
The objective of this study is to present a pedagogical model for teaching geospatial courses through an online format and to critique the model's effectiveness. Offering geospatial courses through an online format provides avenues to a wider student population, many of whom are not able to take traditional on-campus courses. Yet internet-based…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Models, Online Courses, Distance Education
Mitchell, Jerry T.; Cantrill, Jeremy; Kearse, Justin – Social Education, 2012
Bridges are some of the most majestic features in the American landscape. For classrooms, the bridge serves as an important component of one of the main themes of geography: movement. One bridge, north of Manhattan and crossing the Hudson River, is the Tappan Zee. One aspect that stands out in a way that does not at all appear reasonable: the…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Physical Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Site Selection

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