Simple but powerful computer drawing tools give primary school pupils the opportunity to act as creative cartographers and to collaborate in the construction of electronic maps. Use of such technology in schools is promoted by the Ordnance Survey and by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, the body responsible for the delivery of the National Curriculum in English primary and secondary schools. However, there remains much work to be done in developing effective teaching and learning approaches that make the most of both new technology and well established cartographic principles. This paper presents data and analysis from an ongoing PhD research project. The research focuses on the collaborative processes used by children aged betwe...
This paper presents the learning experience and outcomes of “MiniMapathon”, a cooperative humanitari...
Digital cartography as a school subject was designed as part of a project called „Eureka – from know...
In the thesis I wanted to determine, by means of using technology and active participation of childr...
This master’s thesis first introduces the theoretical basis of achieving basic cartographic literacy...
Maps have never been so popular, neither have they been so relevant to education. 'Graphicacy &...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
Computerised concept mapping allows students to represent their learning through adaptable diagramma...
Although school atlases represent a major sector in cartographic publishing, we know little about ho...
Abstract: Between 2004 and 2005 Hungarian specialists organized a survey to obtain information about...
ABSTRACT: How very young children of 6 years old reach to accomplish activities related to map use (...
Abstract: This project was organized on the scope of a bilateral agreement signed by the Argentine a...
Abstract:: The aim of this paper is to present cartographic works for children and youth. The main o...
Abstract: Education is a major sector in the cartographic economy but one that has not yet realised ...
New technologies are changing the ways that children navigate, find places, make and use maps, and e...
The knowledge to use maps and different techniques and technologies for gathering, processing and pr...
This paper presents the learning experience and outcomes of “MiniMapathon”, a cooperative humanitari...
Digital cartography as a school subject was designed as part of a project called „Eureka – from know...
In the thesis I wanted to determine, by means of using technology and active participation of childr...
This master’s thesis first introduces the theoretical basis of achieving basic cartographic literacy...
Maps have never been so popular, neither have they been so relevant to education. 'Graphicacy &...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
Computerised concept mapping allows students to represent their learning through adaptable diagramma...
Although school atlases represent a major sector in cartographic publishing, we know little about ho...
Abstract: Between 2004 and 2005 Hungarian specialists organized a survey to obtain information about...
ABSTRACT: How very young children of 6 years old reach to accomplish activities related to map use (...
Abstract: This project was organized on the scope of a bilateral agreement signed by the Argentine a...
Abstract:: The aim of this paper is to present cartographic works for children and youth. The main o...
Abstract: Education is a major sector in the cartographic economy but one that has not yet realised ...
New technologies are changing the ways that children navigate, find places, make and use maps, and e...
The knowledge to use maps and different techniques and technologies for gathering, processing and pr...
This paper presents the learning experience and outcomes of “MiniMapathon”, a cooperative humanitari...
Digital cartography as a school subject was designed as part of a project called „Eureka – from know...
In the thesis I wanted to determine, by means of using technology and active participation of childr...