AbstractIn this paper, we sketch a general framework to help educators sequence problem-based GIS instruction. This framework weaves together: (1) problem based learning with GIS, (2) cognitive load theory in problem solving, (3) the structural view of spatial knowledge, where higher-level concepts are constructed in part from lower-level concepts, (4) how the form of representation used to solve problems influences the development of spatial thinking skills
A question asked at the United States of America (USA) National Council for Geographic Education (NC...
GIS technology applies geographic science with tools for understanding and collaboration. It helps p...
The purpose of the study is to develop a method of the instructional design in geography education. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we sketch a general framework to help educators sequence problem-based GIS in...
This article presents a teaching model to support learning by solving problems with geographic infor...
Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is a field of study that investigates the development and...
AbstractThe practice of GIScience is fundamentally spatial, yet many taught postgraduate students tr...
Little is known about how well GIS-based learning lives up to its potential for improving students' ...
More than 40 position papers were prepared by participants prior to meeting in Santa Barbara. The ob...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the character, nature, and development of spatial literacy. We explore...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 135-168.Chapter 1. The research context -- Chapter 2. Revi...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
Foreword Teaching is always changing, according to the evolution of society and the complexity of l...
Little is known about how well GIS-based learning lives up to its potential for improving students\'...
Many studies, one of the most recent and controversial being PISA (Artelt et. al., 2001), show us th...
A question asked at the United States of America (USA) National Council for Geographic Education (NC...
GIS technology applies geographic science with tools for understanding and collaboration. It helps p...
The purpose of the study is to develop a method of the instructional design in geography education. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we sketch a general framework to help educators sequence problem-based GIS in...
This article presents a teaching model to support learning by solving problems with geographic infor...
Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is a field of study that investigates the development and...
AbstractThe practice of GIScience is fundamentally spatial, yet many taught postgraduate students tr...
Little is known about how well GIS-based learning lives up to its potential for improving students' ...
More than 40 position papers were prepared by participants prior to meeting in Santa Barbara. The ob...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the character, nature, and development of spatial literacy. We explore...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 135-168.Chapter 1. The research context -- Chapter 2. Revi...
Spatial thinking in education should be a fixed value in addition to other such as linguistic and ma...
Foreword Teaching is always changing, according to the evolution of society and the complexity of l...
Little is known about how well GIS-based learning lives up to its potential for improving students\'...
Many studies, one of the most recent and controversial being PISA (Artelt et. al., 2001), show us th...
A question asked at the United States of America (USA) National Council for Geographic Education (NC...
GIS technology applies geographic science with tools for understanding and collaboration. It helps p...
The purpose of the study is to develop a method of the instructional design in geography education. ...