This poster presentation displays work of a current project to address the problem of limited inclusion to field-based learning experiences for students with physical disabilities. Led by researchers at Georgia State University, Ohio State University and Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning, the overall objective of the project is through integration of emerging simulation technologies and techniques, to provide a rich virtual environment of a geological field site for students with mobility impairments. Through the development of a synthetic field-based module that employs a virtual environment that interchangeably uses two and three-dimensional representation for presenting an alternative to field experience, this pr...
There is a well-documented and nationally reported trend of declining interest, poor preparedness, a...
Remote delivery of teaching, as required during the COVID-19 pandemic, has meant field work in many ...
As a part of The OpenScience Laboratory (http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/open-science/), we h...
Learners with disabilities are often denied field-based learning experiences in naturalistic discipl...
When inclusive programming is to be offered in an outdoor adventure context, and attempts are made t...
Recent literature has demonstrated the importance of fieldwork in geology. However, as resources bec...
Field-based activities are regarded as essential to the development of a range of professional and p...
Field-based learning is central to education in the biogeosciences, but COVID-19 and perennial chall...
Virtual Field Trips as a Service (VFTaaS) involves using game-based technology to enable the creatio...
Inclusive approaches to teaching and learning in the field seek to anticipate and mediate access for...
Abstract. Traditional methods of fieldwork delivery can present learners with a range of physical, c...
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used to acquaint geoscience novices with some of the observatio...
Field courses provide opportunities for students to engage with the world as part of their learning ...
This article presents a multiple case study exploring the emergence of inclusive learning communitie...
Field experiences are a critical component of undergraduate geoscience education; however, tradition...
There is a well-documented and nationally reported trend of declining interest, poor preparedness, a...
Remote delivery of teaching, as required during the COVID-19 pandemic, has meant field work in many ...
As a part of The OpenScience Laboratory (http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/open-science/), we h...
Learners with disabilities are often denied field-based learning experiences in naturalistic discipl...
When inclusive programming is to be offered in an outdoor adventure context, and attempts are made t...
Recent literature has demonstrated the importance of fieldwork in geology. However, as resources bec...
Field-based activities are regarded as essential to the development of a range of professional and p...
Field-based learning is central to education in the biogeosciences, but COVID-19 and perennial chall...
Virtual Field Trips as a Service (VFTaaS) involves using game-based technology to enable the creatio...
Inclusive approaches to teaching and learning in the field seek to anticipate and mediate access for...
Abstract. Traditional methods of fieldwork delivery can present learners with a range of physical, c...
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used to acquaint geoscience novices with some of the observatio...
Field courses provide opportunities for students to engage with the world as part of their learning ...
This article presents a multiple case study exploring the emergence of inclusive learning communitie...
Field experiences are a critical component of undergraduate geoscience education; however, tradition...
There is a well-documented and nationally reported trend of declining interest, poor preparedness, a...
Remote delivery of teaching, as required during the COVID-19 pandemic, has meant field work in many ...
As a part of The OpenScience Laboratory (http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/open-science/), we h...