This contribution suggests that there is a major divide between using innovative tools such as GIS and geomedia in education, and using these tools to actively foster innovativeness. It takes two steps to argue that fostering innovativeness should be at the center of geomedia use in education: Firstly, it examines concepts of innovation and innovativeness in regard to potential geomedia uses in school. Secondly, we analyse English language contributions to the GI-Forum in regard to their use of the term innovation. We finally suggest that geomedia use should be re-examined, and at least partially used to support innovativeness, based on visual analytics approaches and storytelling
This paper deals with the implementation of the Geogame Neocartographer in a theoretically based dev...
Media rich geographical environments and mobile Geomedia are suspected to change the way we encounte...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
This contribution suggests that there is a major divide between using innovative tools such as GIS a...
Geographies of everyday life are subject to constant change. Social utilization and appro-priation, ...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
International audienceThis book presents a range of educational approaches and ideas around...
Abstract: The development of the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for professional pur...
International audienceToday, many teachers have, on one hand, the opportunity to benefit from powerf...
While geomedia is a new concept in Finnish curricula, it merely describes geographical methods and d...
Understanding geographic changes has become an indispensable element in geography education. Describ...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
The Finnish national curricula for basic and upper secondary education emphasize students’ ability t...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Geo-ICT is part of the digital economy identified by the European Commission as being vital for inno...
This paper deals with the implementation of the Geogame Neocartographer in a theoretically based dev...
Media rich geographical environments and mobile Geomedia are suspected to change the way we encounte...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
This contribution suggests that there is a major divide between using innovative tools such as GIS a...
Geographies of everyday life are subject to constant change. Social utilization and appro-priation, ...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
International audienceThis book presents a range of educational approaches and ideas around...
Abstract: The development of the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for professional pur...
International audienceToday, many teachers have, on one hand, the opportunity to benefit from powerf...
While geomedia is a new concept in Finnish curricula, it merely describes geographical methods and d...
Understanding geographic changes has become an indispensable element in geography education. Describ...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
The Finnish national curricula for basic and upper secondary education emphasize students’ ability t...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Geo-ICT is part of the digital economy identified by the European Commission as being vital for inno...
This paper deals with the implementation of the Geogame Neocartographer in a theoretically based dev...
Media rich geographical environments and mobile Geomedia are suspected to change the way we encounte...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...