This paper outlines a pedagogic project funded by the former GEES Learning and Teaching Development Fund, exploring students’ attitudes to, and learning through, visualisation as a method of assessment in a core undergraduate geography module. Student expectations and experiences of this assessment, together with reflections on learning and teaching methods more widely, were investigated using participatory appraisal, and follow-up face-to-face feedback. Student perceptions of visualisation as assessment mixed an uncertainty about what was expected, with a sense that visual work might be comparatively ‘easier’. Responses after the assessment recognised the difficulty of the method, the focus on data and the ability to address complex topics...
We propose a novel educational approach for teaching visualization, using a community-driven and par...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
This paper explores the pedagogic importance of incorporating varied spaces and perspec-tives to the...
This paper outlines a pedagogic project funded by the former GEES Learning and Teaching Development ...
The project set out to “evaluate students’ understanding of visualisation techniques and the usefuln...
This paper critically reviews the use of video documentaries in the assessment of human geography fi...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
In 1934, Lucy Sprague Mitchell called for teachers and students to make maps in order to better unde...
Visualisation constructs the artificial environment, whether it is past, present, or future in a way...
Conceptions of geography and learning geography have been studied through recording the experiences ...
Visualisation in general and visualisation processes in particular have received much attention in t...
vThe use of visualization techniques in learning is not new. They have been used in maps and drawing...
While Geographical information systems (GIS) are increasingly being seen in school geography classro...
non-peer-reviewedAssessment of student learning is an integral part of the educational system and th...
We propose a novel educational approach for teaching visualization, using a community-driven and par...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
This paper explores the pedagogic importance of incorporating varied spaces and perspec-tives to the...
This paper outlines a pedagogic project funded by the former GEES Learning and Teaching Development ...
The project set out to “evaluate students’ understanding of visualisation techniques and the usefuln...
This paper critically reviews the use of video documentaries in the assessment of human geography fi...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
In 1934, Lucy Sprague Mitchell called for teachers and students to make maps in order to better unde...
Visualisation constructs the artificial environment, whether it is past, present, or future in a way...
Conceptions of geography and learning geography have been studied through recording the experiences ...
Visualisation in general and visualisation processes in particular have received much attention in t...
vThe use of visualization techniques in learning is not new. They have been used in maps and drawing...
While Geographical information systems (GIS) are increasingly being seen in school geography classro...
non-peer-reviewedAssessment of student learning is an integral part of the educational system and th...
We propose a novel educational approach for teaching visualization, using a community-driven and par...
Geovisualization is primarily understood as the process of interactively visualizing geographic info...
This paper explores the pedagogic importance of incorporating varied spaces and perspec-tives to the...