In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in secondary education have been developed, roughly following technical/ workforce, spatial thinking, and spatial citizenship arguments. However, these approaches have mainly supported teaching within the subject of geography, or adjacent school subjects with a distinctly spatial outlook. Spatially Enabled Learning looks into a completely different domain, discussing how spatio-temporal contextualization might support learning processes across subjects. This contribution explores the possibilities of supporting learning processes using the example of German language education and suggests a model for support structures
AbstractThe practice of GIScience is fundamentally spatial, yet many taught postgraduate students tr...
Abstract. The development of the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for professional purp...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
Although Spatial Citizenship Education calls for real life-oriented and context-based teaching and l...
This paper introduces basic considerations that inform education for geospatial thinking, as propose...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
Geo-ICT is part of the digital economy identified by the European Commission as being vital for inno...
In this poster we focus our attention on notions of spatial literacy within Geographical Information...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
AbstractThe practice of GIScience is fundamentally spatial, yet many taught postgraduate students tr...
Abstract. The development of the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for professional purp...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
Although Spatial Citizenship Education calls for real life-oriented and context-based teaching and l...
This paper introduces basic considerations that inform education for geospatial thinking, as propose...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
Geo-ICT is part of the digital economy identified by the European Commission as being vital for inno...
In this poster we focus our attention on notions of spatial literacy within Geographical Information...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
AbstractThe practice of GIScience is fundamentally spatial, yet many taught postgraduate students tr...
Abstract. The development of the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for professional purp...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...