<p>This article reports on the design and evaluation of Global Madison, a mobile map designed to support teaching and learning about globalization using Madison, Wisconsin, as a situated classroom. Our experience of place increasingly is mediated by mobile devices, opening new opportunities and challenges for research, industry, and education. Despite this rising popularity, few guidelines exist for creating and using mobile maps. Following tenets of user-centered design studies, we conducted two mixed-method evaluations of Global Madison to improve the tool and generate design insights that are potentially transferable to similar mobile mapping contexts: 244 students participated in an online survey after completing the tour and eighteen s...
This chapter explores the role of mobile technologies, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) and c...
The utilization of information technology in the field of education, particularly Google Earth, has ...
Our daily lives are increasingly dominated by new technology. 90% of youngsters between the ages of ...
Maps, charts, figures, satellite views, appendices and bibliography.Despite their omnipresence in to...
Direct student experience of the real, live organism, object, place or environment is recognised by ...
This article examines the role that spatial orientation and location can play on a study abroad prog...
Includes Figures, Tables, Graphs, Maps, Images, Appendix and Bibliography.As global smartphone owner...
We report and reflect on three projects, carried out by us as educators and technology researchers o...
The project investigated how new forms of mobile technology can be used to allow new forms of media,...
This paper reports on reusable mobile digital learning resources designed to assist human geography ...
We describe and reflect on three case studies of developing fieldwork for tertiary students of archi...
Geographic information increasingly is produced and consumed on mobile devices. The rise of mobile m...
Although technology has rapidly created a more accessible world necessitating broader global underst...
This paper provides a two-phase study to compare alternative techniques for augmenting landscape sce...
Even as the resources for teaching and learning geography have become increasingly more sophisticate...
This chapter explores the role of mobile technologies, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) and c...
The utilization of information technology in the field of education, particularly Google Earth, has ...
Our daily lives are increasingly dominated by new technology. 90% of youngsters between the ages of ...
Maps, charts, figures, satellite views, appendices and bibliography.Despite their omnipresence in to...
Direct student experience of the real, live organism, object, place or environment is recognised by ...
This article examines the role that spatial orientation and location can play on a study abroad prog...
Includes Figures, Tables, Graphs, Maps, Images, Appendix and Bibliography.As global smartphone owner...
We report and reflect on three projects, carried out by us as educators and technology researchers o...
The project investigated how new forms of mobile technology can be used to allow new forms of media,...
This paper reports on reusable mobile digital learning resources designed to assist human geography ...
We describe and reflect on three case studies of developing fieldwork for tertiary students of archi...
Geographic information increasingly is produced and consumed on mobile devices. The rise of mobile m...
Although technology has rapidly created a more accessible world necessitating broader global underst...
This paper provides a two-phase study to compare alternative techniques for augmenting landscape sce...
Even as the resources for teaching and learning geography have become increasingly more sophisticate...
This chapter explores the role of mobile technologies, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) and c...
The utilization of information technology in the field of education, particularly Google Earth, has ...
Our daily lives are increasingly dominated by new technology. 90% of youngsters between the ages of ...