The article explores some fundamental and theoretical issues on the interrelated subjects of digital education, geography and multidisciplinarity. More in particular, the article reflects on links between the teaching/learning of geography (at any school/university level) and the digital world in a multidisciplinary perspective. That includes both the critical issues and the advantages in terms of sustainability and greater awareness of geographical phenomena, also in relation to cultural dynamics (e.g., migrations, urban transformations, development, geopolitics, tourism)
Amid the shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators across disciplines were f...
Recently, there is digital transformation of university education, including new concepts for obtain...
European school education has so far, by and large, ignored geospatial developments like remote sens...
In the last few years education has been strongly marked by the digital paradigm: captivating resour...
Recent developments in low-cost information technology, fast internet, intelligent terminals, apps t...
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship a...
At the present stage, digital information technologies create a new education system focused on the ...
Technologies offer a range of tantalizing potentials for education – in terms of providing access to...
As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, con...
Even as the resources for teaching and learning geography have become increasingly more sophisticate...
O avanço tecnológico, nos últimos anos, tem transformado a sociedade. Aliada a isso, a globalização ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides ...
Marsha Alibrandi is a co-editor (with A. Milson) as well as a contributing author (with T. Baker), ...
The article investigates three challenges that school geography faces in Finland. First, the digital...
The introduction of geospatial technologies is not always simple. However, the advantages of using g...
Amid the shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators across disciplines were f...
Recently, there is digital transformation of university education, including new concepts for obtain...
European school education has so far, by and large, ignored geospatial developments like remote sens...
In the last few years education has been strongly marked by the digital paradigm: captivating resour...
Recent developments in low-cost information technology, fast internet, intelligent terminals, apps t...
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship a...
At the present stage, digital information technologies create a new education system focused on the ...
Technologies offer a range of tantalizing potentials for education – in terms of providing access to...
As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, con...
Even as the resources for teaching and learning geography have become increasingly more sophisticate...
O avanço tecnológico, nos últimos anos, tem transformado a sociedade. Aliada a isso, a globalização ...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides ...
Marsha Alibrandi is a co-editor (with A. Milson) as well as a contributing author (with T. Baker), ...
The article investigates three challenges that school geography faces in Finland. First, the digital...
The introduction of geospatial technologies is not always simple. However, the advantages of using g...
Amid the shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators across disciplines were f...
Recently, there is digital transformation of university education, including new concepts for obtain...
European school education has so far, by and large, ignored geospatial developments like remote sens...